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Strengthening UK-India Creative Ties

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Advancing Health and Longevity in the U.S.

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Preity Upala:

International Pageant Star Advancing India’s Soft Power

Vikram Sharma:

Recipient of the 2025 Prime Minister’s Prize in Australia

Anushka Shah:

Strengthening UK-India Creative Ties

Santhosh Ram Mavuri:

Winning Awards Worldwide for a Film on India’s Weavers

Dr. Kavitha Das:

Advancing Health and Longevity in the U.S.

How Going Abroad Can Transform Your Life |

TEDxISH | Xavier Augustin, CEO, Y-Axis

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Global Indian | Good Reads

 Top reads curated from the internet 

#1Donald Trump
A red-hot US economy under Donald Trump may not cool the way he hopes
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#2Ashwini Vasihnaw, Indian Politician
India at Davos: From presence to partnership in long-term global growth
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#3Ratan Tata with Carolyn, image Source Harper Collins
Ratan Tata’s ‘first love story’ was interrupted by the 1962 India-China war: The untold love story
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#4Passport | Global Indian
Allowing dual citizenship could deepen India’s ties with global diaspora and aid its economy
#5Indian food
Chasing Michelin Stars: Why Indian Cuisine Has Failed To Conquer The World
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#6
Germany allows visa-free transit for Indians; PM Modi invites German universities to set up in India
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US-China Trade War | H-1B Visa News

A red-hot US economy under Donald Trump may not cool the way he hopes

The article first appeared in Business Standard on January 30, 2026

If there is one song that captures President Donald Trump’s vision for the US economy in 2026, it is Buster Poindexter’s 1987 cover of Montserratian musician Arrow’s Hot Hot Hot, with its line about “party people all around me.” That, at least, was the unmistakable vibe emanating from Mr Trump’s entourage at the World Economic Forum’s annual meeting this month. 
Mr Trump and his team arrived in Davos with a bullish message. Massive fiscal stimulus — both continuing and newly promised under the administration’s One Big Beautiful Bill Act— will soon be reinforced by a sharp increase in defence spending and possibly even a fresh round of Covid-19-style $2,000 checks for most Americans. Joe Biden-era regulations will be rolled back aggressively, and a new Federal Reserve chair, chosen for his willingness to deliver multiple interest-rate cuts, will be installed...
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Indian Businesses to Invest More in AI

India at Davos: From presence to partnership in long-term global growth

The article first appeared in Business Standard on January 23, 2026

Davos often makes its presence felt through snowfall that reshapes both the landscape and the mood. This year, the mountains stand unchanged. With no fresh snow to soften the streets or blur the outlines, the World Economic Forum Annual Meeting 2026 has taken place under clear skies, reflecting conversations that are measured, deliberate, and firmly aligned with the theme, ‘A Spirit of Dialogue’.  
Yet beneath this calm, a deeper unease simmers, a growing recognition that the global economic order is under strain, and that future growth will depend on countries capable of providing stability, scale, and solutions tailor-made for the next part of this century. 
As we enter the last day of Davos 2026, India’s presence this year carries a quiet confidence. No longer a peripheral participant in the global conversation, India is increasingly seen as a structural anchor in a fragmenting world. There is strong international interest in the country’s economic trajectory, governance capacity, and its ability to combine scale with stability at a time when many economies are reassessing their growth models. This attention has shifted the dialogue around India from potential to tangible delivery...
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Ratan Tata and Carolyn

Ratan Tata’s ‘first love story’ was interrupted by the 1962 India-China war: The untold love story

The article first appeared in Times of India on November 5, 2024

Ratan Tata's early 1960s romance with Carolyn Emmons, daughter of a renowned architect, blossomed in Los Angeles but was cut short by the India-China war. Despite drifting apart and Carolyn eventually marrying, they reconnected in 2007, their bond transforming into a lasting friendship that endured until Tata's passing in 2024.
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Allowing dual citizenship could deepen India’s ties with global diaspora and aid its economy

The article first appeared in Mint on January 13, 2026

As global risks rise and advanced economies begin to look fragile, many successful Indians abroad are reassessing their options. India stands to benefit from this shift - but an outdated citizenship framework may be holding back deeper commitments of talent and capital from our own diaspora,
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Indian food

Chasing Michelin Stars: Why Indian Cuisine Has Failed To Conquer The World

The article first appeared in Swarajya on January 14, 2026

Everyone agrees Indian food is spectacular. From Hyderabad's fragrant biryanis to Kerala's coconut-laced curries, from Mumbai's street-side vada pav to Bengal's intricate fish preparations, Indian cuisine commands universal affection. Yet for all this culinary brilliance, Indian food remains conspicuously absent from the upper echelons of global gastronomy.
While Japanese, French, and Italian cuisines dominate Michelin guides and shape international fine dining, Indian food occupies an ambiguous space: beloved but rarely celebrated, popular but seldom prestigious.
The real culprit is not Western bias or lack of culinary excellence. It is India's systematic failure to build the institutional frameworks that would make global dominance inevitable. While we celebrate individual chef successes and debate Michelin stars on social media, the fundamental infrastructure required for culinary diplomacy simply does not exist...
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Indians giving up citizenship

Germany allows visa-free transit for Indians; PM Modi invites German universities to set up in India

The article first appeared in The Economic Times on January 13, 2025. Germany has introduced a visa-free transit facility for Indian citizens. This move simplifies travel for those passing through Germany. The announcement was made during German Chancellor Friedrich Merz's visit to India. Prime Minister Narendra Modi welcomed the decision. This initiative aims to strengthen people-to-people ties and enhance bilateral cooperation between the two nations. Read more on The Economic Times

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Global Indian | World in Numbers

Statistically speaking

30 New Aircrafts

Are being purchased by Air India from US manufacturer Boeing as part of its plan to overhaul its fleet.

4 Desi treats

Feature in TasteAtlas’s 2026 list of the world’s top 50 potato dishes. Indian potato classics Vada Pav, Aloo Gobi, Batata Vada and Aloo Tikki have made the cut.

350 Airports

India’s target by 2047 in its vision to transform its aviation landscape.

12 AI Models

Are being developed in India as part of the nation's strategic push that would establish India as the third major force in the global AI landscape, after the US and China.

$179 Million

The value of pharmaceutical exports from India to Nigeria in the current financial year, making the West African nation the fastest emerging destination for Indian drug shipments.

900 Indian citizens

Are currently in Iran, according to official estimates. They have been urged by the Ministry of External Affairs to leave the country amid escalating security concerns linked to Iran–US tensions.

Global Indian | Did You Know? 

Fun facts about India and Global Indians

Indian American entrepreneur and Grammy-winning artist Chandrika Krishnamurthy Tandon, along with husband Ranjan Tandon, has signed an MoU with IIM Ahmedabad to set up the Krishnamurthy Tandon School of Artificial Intelligence, committing $11.5 million.

Telangana CM A. Revanth Reddy has begun executive education at Harvard Kennedy School, enrolling in the program “Leadership in the 21st Century,” becoming the first serving CM in India to enroll in a Harvard program course certification.

The Mumbai Metropolitan Region Development Authority secured investment commitments worth $96 billion (₹8.73 lakh crore) on the first day of World Economic Forum Davos 2026 by signing 10 major MoUs.

In a bid to strengthen its Indo-Pacific engagement, New Zealand has appointed its first resident Defence Adviser to India, a move that signals an elevated phase of defence and security cooperation between the two nations.

The President of the European Council, Antonio Costa, and the President of the European Commission, Ursula von der Leyen, are set to be the Chief Guests at India’s 2026 Republic Day Parade.

Indie film Gevi has entered the race for the 98th Academy Awards, with nomination voting underway this week. The Tamil-language feature from India is among 317 films eligible for general entry consideration across all categories.

Publisher’s Corner

Xavier Augustin

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