Christine Nayagam
Christine Nayagam is a Franco-Indian writer and the author of several books on South Asia. She specialises on Business, Economy, Political, Geopolitical and Social issues. An avid traveller she also writes about Tourism and Art & Culture.

Clément Chauvet
June 20, 2017
We need to work not only with the girls, but also with the community to break the social norms, thus providing these girls with better opportunities beyond the traditional roles, says Chauvet. T he United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) has worked in India since 1951 in almo...
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Cape Town: A Cultural Rainbow
June 13, 2017
Situated on the southwestern coast of South Africa, the city of Cape Town is the perfect reflection of the rainbow nation’s melting pot of culture. MIG TV visited Cape Town last month : from Table Mountain to Robben Island, here is a compilation of the things to do and visit du...
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The Minangkabau : the world’s largest matrilineal society
June 12, 2017
In most Islamic societies, the situation of women is not very favourable, when compared to the men, especially in conservative societies like Saudi Arabia. However, in the world’s largest Islamic nation, Indonesia, there is a place where women rule over men. Welcome to West Sum...
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The Zulu People of South Africa
May 31, 2017
A few days back, MIG TV landed in Durban, South Africa. In the coastal province of Kwazulu-Natal, we discovered the history and traditions of the Zulu people, the largest ethnic group in the rainbow country, that is home to a melting pot of cultures from Africa, Europe and India....
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Couleurs de l’Inde n°9 – Mai 2017
May 30, 2017
Notre video magazine « Couleurs de l’Inde » du mois de mai,
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INDABA Tourism Fair 2017 – A Video Report
May 25, 2017
The largest tourism fair in Africa, INDABA was held from May 16th -19th, in Durban – South Africa. Riding on a strong growth in tourist arrivals in 2016, South African President Jacob Zuma inaugurated INDABA urging other African nations to leverage their tourism potential f...
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Taiwan’s Southern Marvels – Part 2
May 24, 2017
Here comes the second part of our trip to Taiwan. We go further towards the south of the country, to explore the Yunlin County and its exquisite local street food with vegetarian and non-vegetarian options. We then head to the historic city of Tainan, occupied by the Dutch, the ...
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Africa beckons Indian tourists at Indaba 2017
May 17, 2017
Riding on a strong growth in tourist arrivals in 2016, South African President Jacob Zuma inaugurated the INDABA tourism fair in Durban yesterday urging other African nations to leverage their tourism potential from source markets such as India, just as his nation has done.
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A Safari Experience in South Africa
May 12, 2017
Explore with MIG TV, the Kruger National Park area in South Africa with a luxury safari experience in the Sabi Sand Game Reserve. The savannah is more or less plain and dry, with very few tall trees and that allows visitors to spot the animals from far away. We are in Sabi Sab...
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Taiwan: Of Temples, Traditions & Thrills – Part 1
May 10, 2017
Taiwan is a nation well-known for many specialities. It’s the country that manufactures most parts that go into any Apple product, and several big fashion brands like Nike or Uniqlo. But this island nation has a lot more to offer than that! MIG TV, took the opportu...
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