Stories about India from January, 2006
India: Dharamshala
India: Dharamshala
India: Gandhi and India
India: Gandhi and India
We Love Cooking!
#1: All Indian food does NOT taste the same! From the UK, We all live downstream explains this popular belief that find its roots in the lack of adventurous spirit of some when executing this natural, vital and recurrent activity. What kind of Indian food do you get when you...
India: Barriers to communication
India: Barriers to communication
India: This country and her children
India: This country and her children
South Asia: Listening to the Blogs
South Asia: Listening to the Blogs
India: Culture Vulture
India: Culture Vulture
India: Remembering Cellular Jail
India: Remembering Cellular Jail
South Asia: Desicritic
South Asia: Desicritic
Malaysia, India, China: Why India is Number One
Yasmin the Storyteller from Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia meets two Chinese steel men in Mumbai, and engages them in a revealing discussion about which is better – India or China? She explains her answer.
India: Power and Relationships
India: Power and Relationships
India: Blogmeet
India: Blogmeet
India: California Dreaming
India: California Dreaming
Global Fusion: Creating Delicious Food One Meal at the Time!
#1: Madrid Fusion My colleague Chef Elena was in Spain with three other Panamanian chefs, for the world famous "Madrid Fusion" one week event, held in the beautiful city of Madrid. No doubt this is an incredible event. It will set the course for the emerging and extravagant cooking techniques,...
India: Changing Trends
India: Changing Trends
India: Comparing Spain
India: Comparing Spain
India: Education
India: Education
South Asia Blog Buzz
South Asia Blog Buzz
India: Baghdadi Jewish Community
India: Baghdadi Jewish Community
India: Bollywood's Charms
India: Bollywood's Charms
Trinidad & Tobago, India: Hutch prize for Naipaul?
The Caribbean Beat Blog speculates on whether V. S. Naipaul may have Indian citizenship. The Trinidad-born Nobel laureate, a long-time British subject, has been nominated for a Hutch Crossword Book Award — “the Indian ‘Booker Prize'” — whose eligibility rules state that authors “must be Indian citizens or must hold...