India promised to burn its trash mountains and safely turn them into electricity. But a New York Times investigation found hazardous levels of toxic substances around homes, playgrounds and schools.
An armed separatist group in a remote northeast Indian state on Friday threatened to "resume violent armed resistance" after nearly three decades of ceasefire, accusing New Delhi of failing to honour ...
Gauranga Das was born into a pious South Indian family based in Bhilai A high-performing and ambitious student in school he graduated from the prestigious IIT ...
The ancient classical texts of Hinduism taught that every age and stage of life need not be lived as a breathless race. They ...
PAGE DIGITAL SAMPLE: magazine.natgeotraveller.co.uk/dec24 With 2025 fast approaching, the December issue of National ...
Warner Bros. Discovery is set to feature a new India Original called Mystery Hunter, a first-of-its-kind series that explores the country's lesser-known mysteries, astonishing legends, and hidden ...
Bhandarkar Oriental Research Institute, an exhibition showcasing the history and cultural records preserved by the institute.
As of then, Indian civilization’s antiquity had been traced up to the 3rd century BCE – in Mauryan Buddhist Emperor Asoka’s ...
In the Himalayas of northern India, Ladakh is a land of jagged peaks and sprawling desert, where ancient monasteries are ...
This article was produced by National Geographic Traveller (UK). In the morning light the mountains glow brighter than gold, softer than silk. Row upon row, they weave through the region like gilded ...
While Pakistan has always been India’s greatest security concern, China’s nuclear journey has played a considerable role in ...