The Wall Street Journal
| Jan 20, 2013
Snaking arms, swaying hips, 600 yards of silk organza and beat-busting music by the "Red Baraat" bhangra band at the Indiaspora Ball (with tickets at $1,500 a pop) helped kick off days of partying to mark Barack Obama's Second Inauguration.
UTV
| Jan 7, 2013
Can dance moves be copyrighted? "India's Michael Jackson" dance sensation Prabhu Deva and choreographer-turned-director Remo D'Souza have filed for copyright protection for dances in thier upcoming 3-D Bollywood flick ABCD (Anybody Can Dance). May...
Al Jazeera English
| Jan 2, 2013
The wave of anger unleashed by the savage rape and murder of a Delhi woman has spread beyond India's borders. In Kathmandu, protestors have held days of rallies demanding the Nepalese government do more to protect women and punish the perpetrators...
| Apr 20, 2011
Nepal's forest cover is reportedly decreasing at a rapid pace, an issue that continues to pit environmental concerns against local economic interests.
Rampant corruption and lack of monitoring has now led to widespread logging in the country's so...
Behind-the-scenes at the Indiaspora Ball for Barack Obama's 2nd Inauguration. Bollywood dance by Mona Kahn Co. Music by "Red Baraat" bhangra band &...
BBC reporter Anbarasan Ethirajan joins an anti-poaching patrol in Nepal which aims to protect one-horned rhinoceroses
India's film industry has turned its attention to the country's inflation rate, which has been around 7%