GURGAON, India — Yasuko Malhotra traveled from Japan to India for the first time in 1993, a translator for Buddhist monks who had come to meet Mother Teresa. Six years later, she returned for love.
Soko Shimura, deputy tea master of the Urasenke Konnichian, emphasizes the essence of making a perfect cup of matcha while ...
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The Government of Japan has announced the recipients of the 2026 Spring Conferment of Decorations, with Malathi Pandurang ...
Japan and India are entering a new phase of partnership, built not on formal communiqués but on the steady movement of people. Though they speak different languages, both share respect, reliability, ...