Space has traditionally been the domain of sovereign nations; now there would be a need to relook at the terms of engagement with the arrival of non-sovereign players in space exploration and tourism.
Category: Travel
Why the cheetahs matter
The arrival of the African cheetahs is special because it is the first time ever that such transnational relocation of a carnivore in the wild is being undertaken.
James Webb Telescope – A landmark
James Web too will answer many others, but on its journey, it will also throw up many surprises and questions for humanity to dwell on
Headed for the moon …..
The next time you see the moon shining brightly in the night sky, imagine that soon it will be inhabited by humans living and working there. Humanity’s journey of moving towards other planets would then have actually begun.
Treading the museum path in Paris
Paris is a beautiful enigma! from every structure its stories whisper to those that tread its paths.
The flavor of wine
There is always something incredibly beautiful and new from mixing and meshing – be it of time, flavor or culture.
Riding on reflections
At the Stanislas square with its cobbled ground, grand buildings, silent beauty and a twinkling Christmas tree it seemed that the centuries were celebrating in the rainy square.
Riding a time shuttle
The visit to Provins – a little snapshot of history – was a window to the chimerical nature of time. Eras and ages exist together, and we often forget that.
Moods of Eiffel Tower
Eiffel in its own way carries a majesty and promise that lingers long after one has left Paris.
Travel once again….
The small break of three days in Dharamshala was about breathing again. Literally and metaphorically.