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MUMBAI / VARANASI — To speak of a singular “Indian culture” is like trying to capture the monsoon in a tea cup. It is a civilization, not merely a country—a 5,000-year-old continuum that has absorbed Persian empire-builders, British colonial administrators, Portuguese bakers, and Silicon Valley coders, all while retaining a core, almost alchemical, identity.
Today, India is the world’s most populous nation and its fifth-largest economy. But beyond the GDP figures lies a more chaotic, colorful, and compelling story of how 1.4 billion people actually live. This feature explores the five pillars of contemporary Indian culture and lifestyle: the family unit, the festival economy, the culinary code, the wardrobe of identity, and the digital-sacred balance. By [Author Name] MUMBAI / VARANASI — To
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India is the only major economy that voluntarily shuts down for mythology. The calendar is a relentless carousel of holidays: Diwali (the festival of lights), Holi (colors), Durga Puja (the goddess’s homecoming), Ganesh Chaturthi, Pongal, Onam, and Eid, which is celebrated with equal fervor in many cities.
But these are not mere religious observances. They are the engines of consumption. Lifestyle journalist Rohan Khanna notes
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