
Indian culture's global influence is undeniable, yet the nation struggles to translate its rich heritage into sustained cultural power due to underinvestment in its cultural infrastructure
Koh-i-Noor restitution is a complex issue, and while the call for the diamond's return to its origins is morally clear, the historical reality and the broader global jewellery market complicate the simplistic notion of a single point of return
From palm-leaf manuscripts to public reading rooms and grassroots revival, India's engagement with books showcases a unique blend of preservation, patronage, and ongoing adaptation
India’s heritage management faces major challenges due to the sheer scale and diversity of its cultural assets, from monumental architecture to living traditions
The record-breaking sale of a Raja Ravi Varma painting for ₹167 crore highlights the Indian art market's evolving landscape, where cultural significance and financial worth are increasingly intertwined
The jester represents a unique historical figure, a licensed truth-teller within courts who could critique power through wit and survive
Tiles are an ancient global language, now acting as a barometer of the world's fractures, with industrial production in Morbi, India, being impacted by geopolitical tensions and supply chain disruptions
Strait of Hormuz's historical context—from ancient Indian Ocean trade networks to modern global logistics—reveals how narrow waterways have consistently dictated the flow of commerce and shaped the rise and fall of empires
Tribes Art Fest 2026 at Travancore Palace is a vibrant cultural gathering that transforms a historic complex into a meeting ground for Indian artists, storytellers, and craftspeople
Classical Indian art is finding a new platform in the Indian art market, with Todywalla Auctions leading the charge to reintroduce antiquities and historical pieces into mainstream auctions
Removal of Lutyens’ bust does not diminish his architectural legacy. New Delhi remains inconceivable without him. What it does diminish is the assumption that artistic brilliance alone guarantees eternal veneration, especially when that brilliance serves an unequal order
The Living and Learning Design Centre in Bhuj offers a powerful redefinition of craft, treating Kutchi embroidery traditions not as aesthetic objects but as complete systems of knowledge
The fish in Lucknow isn’t just an imported Persian flourish. It swims in much deeper waters.
Women's cricket is experiencing a cultural expansion, moving from the fringes to become a dominant force with record-breaking viewership and a new, unapologetic confidence
Prehistoric art, as revealed by a 70,000-year-old handprint, is now seen as a fundamental human survival strategy rather than mere aesthetic expression
Valentino Garavani’s legacy represents the end of an era where fashion unapologetically aspired to be art, built on craft, discipline, and permanence
Cultural centenaries serve as pivotal moments for critique and re-evaluation, not just celebratory pageantry for artists and institutions
Marie Antoinette's style is best understood not through history but through the powerful material culture she curated, from fashion to porcelain
Stained glass, an art form of light and memory, is at the centre of a global conversation about heritage, conservation, and renewal, highlighted by the restoration debates at Notre-Dame Cathedral
Santa Claus's origins are not a singular invention but an accumulation of winter figures shaped by fear, faith, and the struggle for survival across Europe
India's cultural festivals in December create a dense, nationwide artistic ecosystem, from the Kochi-Muziris Biennale to Chennai's Music Season, even as travel infrastructure falters
What the Hippopotame Bar reveals about a new era in global and Indian design
Indian perfume history is an unbroken narrative stretching over four millennia, woven into art, ritual, and medicine from the Indus Valley to the Mughal courts
The modern Indian wedding is a form of cultural continuity and a performance art that sustains industries and makes love visible on a magnificent scale
Indian chair history unveils a fascinating journey from ancient floor traditions to colonial influences, showcasing how local craftsmanship transformed foreign forms
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