Where will the UK’s post-Brexit trade come from?

A relationship that started in 1972 after a year of negotiations between Britain’s Conservative prime minister Edward Heath and European leaders, embarked on its formal demise on 23 June 2016,...

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Culture and Skills form the two pillars upon which the India-UK Bridge stands

Statistically speaking, the Non-Resident Indian (NRI) population represents one of the top five diaspora communities globally. While the love for London’s weather is not for everyone (including me), I have...

Gayatri Rawtal

Living Bridge, and a sense of duality in the Indian mindset

The quest to India has historically been to attain dominion of a luxurious plateau which determined economic and global prosperity of its acquirers. India in its very being was localised...

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Interview: What does the idea of Bridge India mean to you?

An exclusive interview with Taha Kutay, newly appointed CEO of Asia TV in London, on what being a Living Bridge between India and the UK means to him. What does...

India’s democratic recession

To ensure that the promise of the nation was equitably extended to all, India’s founders meticulously designed the State as a neutral arbitrator between diverse interests. It is by dispassionately...

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The British government needs to better realise how to develop a fruitful relationship with India

India is now one of the most largest, lucrative markets & powerful nations on the globe. Hence for foreign investors and nations they now attract attention globally. So, any major...

"You must not lose faith in humanity. Humanity is an ocean; if a few drops of the ocean are dirty, the ocean does not become dirty."

– Mahatma Gandhi