India
A Fine Balance
Prayas Theatre company are bringing over 25 cast members - including a former Shortland Street star - to the stage in a dynamic take on the acclaimed best-selling novel A Fine Balance by Rohinton… Audio, Gallery
A Fine Balance
Prayas Theatre company are bringing over 25 cast members - including a former Shortland Street star - to the stage in a dynamic take on the acclaimed best-selling novel A Fine Balance by Rohinton…
AudioBlack Sticks beaten by India
The Indian men's hockey team has beaten New Zealand 3-1 in the second international in Nelson to level the series.
Twelve found guilty of 2006 Mumbai blasts
Seven bombs went off within 15 minutes on packed trains during the evening rush hour in July 2006.
Cooks keen to co-operate with India over seabed resources
The Cook Islands Health Minister Nandi Glassie says the Cook Islands is keen to co-operate with India over seabed exploration and mining.
Our Own Odysseys - Spontaneous Travel Plans
Wellingtonian Neville Martin's decision to travel on a whim became somewhat overwhelmed by the mere logistics of wandering the world. Audio
India pledges support for space technology in Pacific
India has pledged support for a space centre in the Pacific island region.
India offers Pacific help on climate
India has offered its expertise and technology to Pacific nations to help them combat the threat of climate change.
India's Daughter - Leslee Udwin
Jyoti Singh, a physiotherapy student, was brutally gang-raped and tortured to death by six men in a moving bus in New Delhi on December 16, 2012. The crimes against the 23-year-old led to widespread… Audio
Indian trains in deadly derailment
Two passenger trains in the Indian state of Madhya Pradesh have derailed within minutes of each other, killing at least 24 people, officials say.
India executes Mumbai bomb plotter
India has executed Yakub Memon, the man convicted of financing the deadly 1993 Mumbai bombings.
India
Our correspondent in the second-most populated nation of the world, India, pop. 1,210,193,422 (census. 2011) is Bangalore-based, Shoba Narayan. Audio
Freedom from Calcutta's sex slave trade - Freeset, India
From a life in broadcasting in New Zealand to living in Kolkata (Calcutta) helping women to be free from the sex trade in India, social innovator John Sinclair meets Lynda Chanwai-Earle on a flying… Video, Audio, Gallery
Freedom from Calcutta's sex slave trade - Freeset, India
From a life in broadcasting in New Zealand to living in Kolkata (Calcutta) helping women to be free from the sex trade in India, social innovator John Sinclair meets Lynda Chanwai-Earle on a flying…
Video, AudioA "golden" Koran and Arabic manuscripts
A "golden" Koran and Arabic manuscripts - Religious treasures from Auckland City Libraries Audio
Pickled prawns from India
We make the Goan delicacy, prawn balchao with Jennifer Viegas. Audio
India Heatwave
Environmental journalist Kumar Sambhav Shrivastava on the aftermath of India's heatwave. Audio
Indian teachers possible in American Samoa.
The Governor of American Samoa Lolo Matalasi Moliga has suggested hiring teachers from countries like India to help improve education in the territory.
Heatwave in India nearly tops 800 deaths
A heatwave in India has resulted in the death of around 15 hundred people. Audio
India
Our correspondent in the second-most populated nation of the world, India, pop. 1,210,193,422 (census. 2011) is Bangalore based Shoba Narayan. Audio