Public diplomacy in international affairs

Public business diplomacy: Navigating the interconnected and fragmented global landscape

In the current geopolitical system, transitioning from a unipolar to a multipolar world, an irony confronts us all on the one hand, a rapidly interconnected and digitally transformed world, on...

Business leaders, film stars and tech innovators meet at Ideas for India 2024

ACROSS ENGLAND, 6 July: India Week 2024 concluded with its centrepiece black-tie Celebration Dinner that brought together business leaders, film, music and TV stars, as well as tech and community...

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LIFF presents ‘killer’ programme in its 15th year

Europe’s largest South Asian film festival, the London Indian Film Festival (LIFF) celebrates its 15th birthday this year with a power-packed programme of features, shorts, series, gaming and XR across 6 UK cities...

JLF London

Bridge India partners with JLF London, which bring its signature power-packed literary discourse to the city

Bridge India is delighted to be a Partner for JLF London at the British Library, organised by Teamwork Arts. The event will take from 7th to 9th June 2024. The...

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Bridge India and LID Publishing announces the creation of a new book publishing imprint

Bridge India and LID Publishing will collaborate to launch a new book imprint that will develop and publish books about India. The new imprint is planning to release its first...

The Leprosy Mission in India

Leprosy: The curable disease seen as a curse

The Leprosy Mission is the Charity Partner for our flagship Ideas for India conference, part of the annual India Week. While leprosy has been curable since the 1980s, existing laws...

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Bangladesh: A bottomless basket, or is it?

At the time of Independence on 16th December, Bangladesh had a GDP of only US$ 6.3 billion in 1971. It increased to US$ 100 billion in 2009. The GDP of...

Lathi charge torture legislation India

The path for Indian torture legislation: Where are we now and where should we go?

The lathi has become a symbol synonymous with the police force in India, where everyday discourse has normalised and accepted the state-sanctioned use of violence. Ved Marwah writes for the...

Narendra Modi at Wembley Stadium

How progressive parties can better engage with India’s diaspora

Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s state visit to the US in June this year was a tour de force in strategic communications. On his last visit, 50,000 Indian diaspora came to...

"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