Inside Outside, India's leading monthly magazine on interior design and architecture focuses on well designed interiors. Be it residential or commercial, Inside Outside covers the exclusive and luxurious, to the low cost and space conscious. Design…
•BUSINESS INDIA is India's first and foremost business magazine. Launched in February 1978, this business fortnightly pioneered the market for business journalism, in India. Through the years, despite new entrants in the field, BUSINESS INDIA enjoys…
In the April issue, National Geographic Traveller India focuses on Adventures. These are journeys of discovery into the new and unfamiliar. They feature a writer’s month-long immersion into the Papuan way of life. A mother and daughter come to terms…
National Geographic, the flagship magazine of the National Geographic Society, chronicles exploration and adventure, as well as changes that impact life on Earth. Editorial coverage encompasses people and places of the world, with an emphasis on hu…
More an industry player than a commentator on Indias power sector developments, Power Watch India is as much a launch pad for a new project, product or service, as it is a podium where issues confronting the sector may be addressed by the sectors o…
Vanity Fair is home to a matchless stable of award-winning writers and photographers, many of them household names. These are men and women who break news and, in the process, make news. In terms of access and depth - the extraordinary lengths our …
Esquire magazine is full of clever wit and informative articles. They cover celebrities, films, music and fashion. It is the more sophisticated option and provides everything a man needs.
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Britain's favourite social mag, Tatler is fashion, beauty and style with sophistication. A witty eye presents a commentary on daily life for both its women and stars with images and gloss galore, who also enjoy a bounty of articles exposing social …
Empire UK captures the normal Empire humour but with a British twist - captions have never been more inappropriate, and the stars have never been dealt with more cruelly. Horror and sci-fi features heavily in these editions, and indie directors get…