For parents abroad

Some days, the time zones feel heavier than the baby.

You're up at 3am in Birmingham, your mother is asleep in Bengaluru, your husband has a presentation at 9, and the baby has thrush. We see you.

Join the diaspora circle

What we mean by "depth for the diaspora"

Not Indian content with a Union Jack pasted on.

We've built this community because the standard advice — Indian or Western — keeps missing the actual question. Here's what we mean.

01 / Bilingual from the start

Hindi, Tamil, Bengali — and English everywhere else

The research is clearer than the internet suggests. We help you raise a confidently bilingual child without the guilt, the gimmicks, or the family pressure.

02 / Indian food, abroad

Annaprashan with what you can actually buy at Sainsbury's

Starting solids the Indian way when you don't have ragi flour, your in-laws don't trust the supermarket cumin, and the paediatrician wants to know why you're not doing avocado.

03 / Western advice vs. Indian instinct

Knowing what to take, what to leave

Your GP says one thing. Your mother says another. We don't tell you who to listen to — we help you understand both, so you can decide.

04 / The logistics of being far

Flying home with an infant, visas for the postpartum visitor

The unglamorous, practical pieces that nobody else writes about — passport photos for a 6-week-old, navigating the OCI, what to do when your mother's visa application gets stuck.