MUMBAI, January 31, 2011- Although India and China are neighbors with a long and complex history, award-winning journalist and author Pallavi Aiyar claims that the countries are far from understanding ...
There are more Chinese and Indians than anyone else on earth, but they know astonishingly little of each other. Though diasporas from both nations have swept the world, it wasn’t until the past 20 ...
Readers who have enjoyed Aiyar’s travel books, such as Smoke and Mirrors and Punjabi Parmesan, and were hoping for another of ...
What makes 'Travels in the Other Place' distinct is how Aiyar stretches the metaphor of travel to cover not just the act of physical travelling but also various aspects of living ...
While all the eyes in business and academia alike have their eyes on China and India, such poignant personal experiences and testimony of their relationship such as Pallavi Aiyar has assembled remain ...
How is Tokyo, a city of thirty million people, so safe that six-year-old children commute to school on their own? Why are there no trashcans in Japanese cities? Are there really seventy-two seasons in ...
A new book by an Indian writer explores the origin of Japan’s bizarre quirks from singing toilets to poisonous hot pot meals. Despite secreting a neurotoxin that’s certified thousand times more ...
In this Oxford Debate we are debating what quotas can do to remove the big hurdles for women in the case of Japan and South Korea. With Pallavi Aiyar, Se-Woong Koo, Young-Im Lee, and Satona Suzuki.
Negotiations between the Special Representatives of India and China ” National Security Adviser M.K. Narayanan and Executive Vice Foreign Minister Dai Bingguo ” on the border dispute began here on ...
On my way out of the oncologist’s office on the day I was informed that I needed chemo, a nurse had handed me the phone number of someone “very discreet”. A week later, I walked into a boxy room on ...
MUMBAI, January 31, 2011- Although India and China are neighbors with a long and complex history, award-winning journalist and author Pallavi Aiyar claims that the countries are far from understanding ...
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