The Indo‑Iranian connection did not end with the Indus Valley civilisation; it carried forward through language, philosophy, ...
Today, India, despite global scrutiny, has maintained a principled partnership with Iran, balancing its energy and strategic interests with Western diplomacy.
Across centuries, India absorbed Persian (now Iranian) elegance: from intricate gardens and majestic domes to fragrant spices and delicate sweets. A quiet yet enduring influence shaped language, ...
When the British replaced Persian with English as the administrative language in 1837, they uprooted a seven-century tradition that had become, in every sense, Indian.
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