A selection from the editors of ForbesLife India, ForbesLife and Network18 Publishing
Furniture is an expression of an individual's personality, says designer Anjali Mody. Her products, therefore, take shape from collaborative ideation with her customers
From the Michelin-starred Vikas Khanna and an American taste for ghee to Kashmiri gouda and Mumbai macarons, you can find the taste of India across the world
Actors, dancers and directors are breaching the barriers of high and low art, drawing from traditional classical performances to tell their stories
Scientists, their laboratories, their machines and their experiments are the focus of this visual investigation
Upcoming artists often take an old classic and reimagine it as if they had written the song themselves
Fifty-eight bikers thundered out of New Delhi for the Himalayas banking on their untapped reserves of fortitude and courage. But only 27 completed the circuit. And one discovered the deeper meaning of love
A road trip through California's Big Sur is a visual feast as the Pacific Ocean crashes into the coastline's cliffs. Watch out for the zebras, though
To trace India's contribution to Western fashions, stop by at two exhibitions at London's V&A Museum this autumn
Step away from the frenzy that accompanies a tiger sighting and fly with the over-300 species of birds that live in the lowlands, wetlands and mountains of Satpura National Park in Madhya Pradesh
With the opening of The Clocktower, acclaimed British chef Jason Atherton gives New York a taste of London time