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Threads: Woven Heritage, Global Stage
The evocative music of a handloom is not merely the sound of weaving, it is a sound of civilisation. The delicate slide of natural cotton, the earthly scent of natural indigo dye, and the careful folding of a silk saree reserved across generations are more than fleeting moments. Illustration by The Geostrata They are fragments of a narrative that has been going on for the past 5,000 years: each of India, each of its unmeasured fabric, crafted by hand and entwined with soul. T
THE GEOSTRATA
Oct 307 min read


Savarkar’s India: One People, One Civilisation, One Nation
On Savarkar’s birth anniversary (May 28), we revisit his classic work Hindutva (1923) to explore his idea of Hindu identity. According to...
THE GEOSTRATA
May 284 min read


Indian Architectural Diplomacy and Soft Power
The temple architecture of India has been a thing of marvel and fascination for the world over centuries. In this research, we focus on...
THE GEOSTRATA
Mar 252 min read


Around the world in 101 Essays with Shashi Tharoor - A Book Review
“Raise your words, not your voice. It is rain that grows flowers, not thunder.” ~ Rumi Illustration by The Geostrata A prominent...
THE GEOSTRATA
Jan 13 min read
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