Explore clips and programmes relating to India, from the Kama Sutra to Indian mathematics.
5th century clever man Aryabhata wrote his definitive mathematical work entirely in verse
Taking tea, Indian style.
A short introduction to the major Radio 4 series Incarnations.
John Waite reports from India on a controversial development involving Oxford University.
Tom Heap visits the holy Ganges river to discover if India's life source can ever be clean
Hardeep tests his talents at the Mumbai Comedy Store.
Melvyn Bragg and his guests discuss the Kama Sutra.
Melvyn Bragg and guests discuss the Indian Mutiny of 1857 and the rebellion which followed
Melvyn Bragg and guests discuss the Central Asian scientist and historian al-Biruni.
Who are the winners and the losers as Delhi rebuilds itself for the Commonwealth Games?
Linda Pressly travels to Kerala to examine the silent revolution in palliative care.
Hardeep Singh Kohli meets British Indians who have left the UK for a new life in India.
Amit Chaudhuri reflects on the changing nature of Calcutta and his relationship with it.
A portrait of the Buddha and how he has been interpreted over the millennia.
Cold weather leaves its mark on Calcutta. Kate Adie hosts despatches from around the world
Are strikes and political instability in Calcutta ruining the city's economic prospects?
Kolkata actress Sayani Dutta joins Nadia to talk about her new film Shada Kalo Abchha
Amit Chaudhuri offers a different vision of Calcutta, a city he's loved all his life.
Peter Day returns to India 16 years after his first visit to cover the high-tech boom.
Melvyn Bragg and guests discuss the 5000 year long story of Indian Maths.
Cyrus Todiwala gets to work with spices, herbs and his very own Indian meat pickle.
Mariella Frostrup talks to David Baddiel and Naomi Alderman about the Jewish novel.