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ITB Spezial
March 1, 2016
Der in den meisten Teilen Indiens einkehrende Frühling, ist die perfekte Zeit für Wildnisliebhaber, die Koffer zu packen und das Land zu durchstreifen, in der Hoffnung einige der seltensten Tierarten der Welt zu sehen. Es gibt über 515 Wildtierparks und 99 Nationalparks, die über die gesamte Fläche des Landes verteilt sind. Außerdem hat Indien die […]
Read MoreDr A Jayathilak
February 15, 2016
Focus on Quality Despite being a major exporter of spices globally, India continues to grapple with quality on account of issues such as contamination, hygiene and pesticide residues, says Dr A Jayathilak. What are the initiatives taken by the Spices Board to strengthen the spice sector since you took charge in 2011? […]
Read MoreSATTE, tourism trade show
February 1, 2016
South Asia Travel and Tourism Exchange (SATTE) 2016, the leading B2B event in Pragati Maidan, New Delhi, managed to attract a huge crowd in its 23rd year. South Asia Travel and Tourism Exchange, the three day business networking trade show in New Delhi that was scheduled for January 29-31, was a huge success and witnessed […]
Read MoreFrom Delhi to Chandigarh
January 1, 2016
Neither a wanderer’s delight nor a tourist attraction, the roadside eateries are respite for travellers. The busy Delhi-Chandigarh highway in north India, dotted with such places, offers authentic food with earthy hospitality. A plate of wonders piled high with fat, freshly cooked paranthas (Indian flatbread) with big dollops of white butter or spicy rajma chawal […]
Read MoreMark your diary
December 4, 2015
Budapest Christmas Fair The annual, month-long Budapest Christmas Fair, open-air and free to enter, is held in central Pest’s Vörösmarty Square, at the end of the Váci utca, or “Fashion Street”. A sparkly, toe-tapping and downright tasty introduction to all things Hungarian, the fair is one-stop shopping not only for your holiday presents, but also […]
Read MoreThailand
November 18, 2015
Away from the glamour of Bangkok, the southern provinces and archipelago of Thailand take one to a magical journey with their god-like locations, pristine beaches and exotic land and aquatic wildlife. Bangkok is like any other busy cosmopolitan city, but the real exotica lies down south and can be reached by air, rail, road […]
Read MoreMaldives
November 18, 2015
The rising ocean levels may pose a threat to the future of Madives, but its dazzling turquoise waters, soft white sands, kaleidoscopic reefs, varied marine life, exhilarating water sports and terrific hospitality will take you on a timeless journey. As the aircraft took off from Thiruvananthapuram I realised I had left my sunglasses at the […]
Read MoreVienna: A walking museum
November 18, 2015
Culture, art, heritage, music and wine; Vienna is all packaged into one. Home to musical geniuses such as Mozart and Beethoven, the Austrian capital is an assemblage of refined architecture and artworks all across the city. Once the pivot of the mighty Austro- Hungarian empire, Vienna became its pet show-and-project, the capital of capitals, […]
Read MoreRichard Norridge, Senior Associate & Head of Private Wealth – Asia, Herbert Smith Freehills
November 7, 2015
India is the key growth driver for UHNWIs With an Asia-wide practice, Richard acts for high net worth individuals, their families, private banks and other advisers on a range of trust and probate issues together with charitable and family company matters. Since joining the firm in 2011, Richard has been working for the growth of […]
Read MoreGujarat
October 30, 2015
With Gujarat’s GIFT project commencing the start of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s ambitious 100 Smart Cities dream, India is drawing attention of many domestic and international investors. The project hopes to get India in par with neighbouring countries like China and Dubai. The Indian government announced a programme this year to build 100 smart cities […]
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