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Archaeologists solve mystery of Iraq’s huge network of ridges and canals - The researchers reviewed images from the 1960s ...
This article is authored by Mahendranath Sudhindranath, senior research fellow, Department of Humanities and Social Sciences, ...
The emerging mega cruiseships of 7,000+ passengers are aiming to be all inclusive, leaving many of the ports with the huge ...
The vital waterway, connecting the Mediterranean Sea to the Red Sea, had been closed for eight long years following the 1967 ...
A saga of Kingdoms, Conquerors, and rise of Dogra Dynasty Dr Rakesh Verma The history of Jammu, tracing its origins from the ...
Ganpat Rao, a Maratha noble collecting the “Hath-Jhulai tax” between Indore and Maheshwar, offered the toll to Ahilyabai. She ...
Life at sea was “like being in prison, with a chance of drowning”, 18th-century English writer Samuel Johnson reckoned.
South Asian countries are increasingly seeing water as a strategic asset rather than a shared resource The recent conflict ...
When British India was split into two in 1947, so were its kitchens. The Partition wasn't merely a geopolitical rupture, but ...
To a large extent, among the broader body politic and the general populace, that remains the case: a 2016 survey of American citizens, for example, found that just 18 percent of those polled knew the ...
Currently, India is building four dams on the Chenab River, the waters of which are primarily intended for Pakistan. While ...