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Nevada bets on India, to open tourism office soon

January 27, 2016January 27, 2016 - by India Writes Network

Nevada, the US’ western state known for casinos and picturesque landscape, is betting big on luring more tourists from India. Nevada Lt Governor Thomas Hutchinson will be visiting India for …

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Kerala Tourism plays it smart: Steffi Graf is Ayurveda’s brand ambassador

June 25, 2015June 25, 2015 - by India Writes Network

God’s Own Country could not have got a more charismatic poster girl.  There is no visible connection between Kerala and tennis, but the state’s tourism department has zeroed in on …

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India set to optimise tourism potential

May 5, 2015May 27, 2015 - by India Writes Network

For all its myriad splendours and attractions, India only gets 0.64 percent of the global tourist traffic. Finally, the ruling dispensation in India has woken up to the potential, with …

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The India I have seen – A Kuwaiti viewpoint

April 22, 2014April 22, 2014 - by India Writes Network

India and Kuwait enjoy traditionally friendly relations even before the discovery of oil. Geographic proximity, historical trade links, cultural affinities and the presence of nearly 700,000 Indian expatriates in Kuwait strengthens this long standing relationship.

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Border-crossing: Supper in Sweden, Dinner in Denmark

April 1, 2014April 1, 2014 - by Diya Aggarwal

For those of us living in India, crossing over casually is a distant dream. Even though India and Pakistan were one over six decades ago, going to the other side …

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At the Equator: A tryst with Assange, Darwin and sea lions

December 17, 2013May 27, 2015 - by India Writes Network

Ecuador is probably the only country in the world named after a geographical feature – the equator. Crossing over from the Colombian border post near Ipilaes, we took a shared …

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From serene lakes to historic landmarks, Chiang Kai-shek forever in Taiwan

December 5, 2013December 5, 2013 - by Hoihnu Hauzel

I stood in front of the Sun Moon Lake and let the gentle breeze flirt with my hair. As the azure blue reflection of the sky fell on the water, …

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Colombia’s resurrection: Criss-crossing freedom and enchantment

November 20, 2013November 21, 2013 - by India Writes Network

Landing at the Rafael Núñez International Airport in Cartagena de Indias, on Caribbean Sea’s Gulf of Darien, Jesus, our driver, took us straight to the city’s historic centre to exchange …

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Target India: Never say no to New York

November 7, 2013 - by India Writes Network

Popular American TV show Sex and the City, which ran for several seasons, is, by far, the best advertisement ever that New York City ever got, says Fred Dixon, Executive …

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Central America: An Obstacle Course, filled with adventure

November 4, 2013November 14, 2013 - by India Writes Network

Leaving the ruins of Tikal and the squabbling Scarlet Macaw couple residing on a tree opposite our room, we left for Guatemala City driving through verdant hills resplendent with wild …

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