The annual India Week, scheduled to take place in London from May 26-30, 2026, is expected to bring together nearly 1,500 attendees from close to a dozen countries for what …
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Kenyan Hockey Olympian Surjit Singh Rihal’s Remarkable Journey Across Continents
by Prabhjot Singh 3 minutes readBorn in Kenya in 1948 during the British colonial era, Surjit Singh Rihal belongs to a distinguished generation of hockey Olympians whose careers extended far beyond the field. A player, …
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India produced 144.3 million tons of crude steel in 2023–24 and is now the world’s second-largest steel producer. However, the sector remains more carbon-intensive than the global average. India’s average …
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“India has a new political superstar – a cockroach,” screams a headline. “Let the cockroach be,” counsels a newspaper editorial. A third one notes, in seeming disbelief, that the ‘metamorphosis’ of …
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And breathe! The league phase of the 2026 IPL has finally come to an end. Royal Challengers Bengaluru, Gujarat Titans, Sunrisers Hyderabad, and Rajasthan Royals march on to the playoff …
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The Bangladesh government has decided to formally go back on its existing loan arrangement with the International Monetary Fund (IMF), reached during the time of the former Awami League administration, …
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Yakub Mathew’s Seeking the Infinite Wins CLF Creative Book of the Year Award
by SAH Staff Reporter 3 minutes readThe Canada Literature Festival (CLF) 2026 has honored Indian-American author Yakub Mathew with the prestigious Creative Book of the Year Award for his “thought-provoking” book, Seeking the Infinite: MahaKumbh 2025, …
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Maíson Céleste Brings Artistry and Elegance to Contemporary Womenswear
by Prabhjot Singh 3 minutes readThere is a well-known Punjabi saying: “ਖਾਈਏ ਮਨ ਭਾਉਂਦਾ, ਪਾਈਏ ਜੱਗ ਭਾਉਂਦਾ” (“Eat what pleases your mind and wear what pleases the world around you”). The phrase reflects a cultural appreciation for individuality, confidence, and …
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Response 2: Indus Waters Treaty
by Dr. Pradeep Kumar Saxena 4 minutes readBrig (retd) Dr Raashid Wali Janjua’s letter suffers from the very same selective amnesia he accuses India of. An unbiased examination of the facts reveals that several of his contentions …
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Response 1: Indus Waters Treaty
by Dr. Pradeep Kumar Saxena 6 minutes readThe article is from Chatham House, which claims to be an independent policy institute and a trusted forum for debate and dialogue and aims to help governments and societies to …