History of The India Review®

The title "The India Review" first published more than 175 years ago in January 1843, brings to the readers the news, insights, fresh Perspectives...

Taj Mahal: an Epitome of True Love and Beauty

“Not a piece of architecture, as other buildings are, but the proud passions of an emperor’s love wrought in living stones” – Sir Edwin Arnold India...

Emperor Ashoka’s Choice of Rampurva in Champaran: India Should Restore the...

From India’s emblem to national pride stories, Indians owe a lot to Ashoka the great. What Emperor Ashoka would think of his descendent modern-day...

Centenary Celebrations of the Jaya Chamaraja Wadiyar, the 25th Maharaja of...

Rich tributes were paid to the 25th Maharaja of the Kingdom of Mysore Sri Jaya Chamaraja Wadiyar on his Centenary Celebrations. The Vice President of India Called him one of the...
The Splendid Pillars of Ashoka

The Splendid Pillars of Ashoka

A series of beautiful columns spread over the Indian subcontinent were constructed by King Ashoka, a promotor of Buddhism, during his reign in 3rd...

How a Mughal Crown Prince Fell Victim to Intolerance

In the Court of his brother Aurangzeb, Prince Dara said ……”the creator is known by many names. He is called God, Allah, Prabhu, Jehova,...

Popular articles

13,542FansLike
780FollowersFollow
9SubscribersSubscribe