digital magazines
A magazine that captures the colour, culture and chaos of India that NRIs crave and miss...
— editor-founder,
purva grover
theindiantrumpet.com
The magazine is aimed at anyone who wants to be in touch with India and its ethos. The target audience for the magazine includes Indian expatriates globally, Resident Indians & Non-Indians across the globe. The Indian Trumpet is a celebration of India and Indian-ness. Within its pages, it encapsulates things and ideas uniquely Indian from the richness of butter chicken to the colour and boisterousness of Bollywood movies to the cadences of our goosebump-inducing National Anthem to the eternality of the Taj Mahal. Readers continue to share their experiences of leaving Indian shores while retaining their Indian values and the unbroken and unbreakable bonds with India.
Our themes have been bold and unique like celebrating the good ol’ beverage chai, expressing our anger against rising rapes in the country, narrating tales of the charm of the number one, listening to the sounds of Punjab, and of Dilli, plus a lot more.
The contents of the magazine aim to paint a vibrant canvas covering a range of subjects – gastronomic, cinematic, literary, architectural, sartorial and musical. It is uniquely Indian in terms of content yet universal in terms of connect. It can be an introduction to the Indian identity for some as well as a nostalgic joyride for others. The packaging and design of the e-zine is traditionally Indian while being contemporary keeping the savviness of our readers in mind.
Being web-based, we are accessible from all corners of the world to whoever is curious about India, Indians & Indian-ness.
We launched our debut issue on July 1, 2013.
The editor-founder, Purva Grover, can be reached via e-mail at editor@theindiantrumpet.com
The Junior Trumpet is a supplementary magazine released monthly by
The Indian Trumpet. The magazines are available to the readers at a nominal fee on the portal theindiantrumpet.com. Each month, it highlights how there is no bigger joy, gift, and skill you can provide yourself than that of reading and writing. The magazine is filled with young talent’s poems, stories, artworks, and more. The Junior Trumpet (MEMC International LLC) will shine brighter as we go along! Being web-based, we are accessible from all corners of the world to anyone keen to share their talent.
Email your submission and bio to [editor@theindiantrumpet.com] with the subject line “Young Talent Submission.“