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    Years of Success

    A 17-year-old magazine which has the distinction of being the ‘only’ publication which gives a voice to expatriates and Indians alike, Culturama has a mission of promoting better understanding of the living Indian ethos.

    This full-colour free mailer, available in both soft- and hard-copy formats, provides thought leadership, cultural interpretations, tales and treats of the season, expatriate picks of city highlights, and tips from India experts. Plus advertisements of unique hand-picked high-quality goods and services for the discerning expatriate and high-net-worth Indian. All in a compact 80 pages.

    The content is enhanced by elegant design and stunning photographs, all entries in our annual ‘Beautiful India’ expatriate photo competitions being held for the last 15 years.

    Distributed widely in Chennai, Delhi, Bangalore and Mumbai, it reaches across the globe electronically too and has a loyal following among MNCs, Diplomatic Missions and Fortune 500 companies. It has won praise from no less a person than Dr. A P J Abdul Kalam, former President of India.

    Come, turn the pages of Culturama, and join us on an armchair journey through an India which we present to you with pride and insight, month after month!

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