July 2023 – What We Covered

July was a busy month at India Daily Bulletin. Readers got a mix of personal stories, practical business tips, and big‑picture comparisons that matter to anyone thinking about love, work, or moving abroad. Below is a quick rundown of the four pieces that sparked the most chatter.

Love Across Borders

Our first story asked, “Have any Indians married foreign women?” The answer was a resounding yes. From Bollywood stars to corporate leaders, many Indian men are tying the knot with partners from different cultures. The article highlighted real examples, explained how online dating apps and travel are breaking down old barriers, and gave a light‑hearted tip: keep your passport handy, you never know when love might call you overseas.

Business & Lifestyle Insights

Next up, “How to sell snacks online in India?” gave a step‑by‑step guide for anyone with a tasty product and a laptop. It covered choosing the right platform—Amazon, Flipkart, or a personal site—taking mouth‑watering photos, and emphasizing authentic flavors. The piece reminded sellers that the charm of ‘ghar ka khana’ sells better than generic chips, especially when you pair great visuals with quick delivery.

We also explored a big question: “In the future, would it be better to live in India or the USA?” The article didn’t pick a winner but broke down key factors like cultural richness, tech growth, job prospects, and quality of life. It suggested that the best choice depends on personal goals—whether you value fast‑paced innovation or deep cultural roots. Readers were encouraged to weigh tech opportunities against family ties and lifestyle preferences.

Finally, “What is the cost of living in the US for an Indian family?” offered a realistic budget snapshot. High‑cost cities like New York or San Francisco can push monthly expenses to $4,000‑$5,000, while smaller towns hover around $2,500‑$3,000. The breakdown covered housing, groceries, healthcare, and transport, giving aspiring migrants a clear picture of what to expect before making the move.

All four stories shared a common thread: practical advice rooted in real‑world experiences. Whether you’re looking for love abroad, launching a snack brand, deciding where to settle, or budgeting for a new life overseas, July’s articles aimed to give you the facts and a friendly nudge forward.

Have any Indians married foreign women?

Posted By Arjun Thakur On 31 Jul 2023

Oh boy, talk about love crossing borders! Yes, indeed, many Indian men have tied the knot with foreign women. From our own Bollywood superstars such as Nick Jonas and Preity Zinta to high-flying business tycoons, they've all found love in far off lands. It's like ordering a pizza from another country because you fell in love with the toppings! Love sure knows no boundaries, not even geographical ones. So, to all the single Indian men out there, keep your passports ready, you never know when love might call you overseas! (Read More)

How to sell snacks on line in India?

Posted By Arjun Thakur On 28 Jul 2023

Woah, hold your samosas, folks! Today, we're diving into the delectable world of selling snacks online in India, a land of flavors as diverse as its people. First, you'd want to jump on the bandwagon of virtual platforms like Amazon, Flipkart, or even start your own website, because, why not? Remember, presentation is key, so we're talking about mouth-watering photos that make you want to reach into the screen and grab that snack! Most importantly, keep your snacks as authentic as possible. Because, trust me, nothing sells like the magic of 'Ghar ka Khana' in India! (Read More)

In the future, would it be better to live in India or USA?

Posted By Arjun Thakur On 21 Jul 2023

After considering factors such as cultural richness, technological advancements, economic growth and quality of life, it's still a tough call to definitively say whether it would be better to live in India or the USA in the future. Both countries offer unique opportunities and experiences, and it largely depends on individual preferences and aspirations. The USA is known for its technological prowess and high living standards, while India is recognized for its cultural diversity and rapid economic growth. Therefore, the choice between living in India or the USA would largely hinge on personal and professional goals. However, it's important to consider the implications of global trends and geopolitical shifts that may impact both countries. (Read More)

What is the cost of living in the US for an Indian family?

Posted By Arjun Thakur On 18 Jul 2023

The cost of living for an Indian family in the US can vary significantly based on factors such as location, lifestyle, and personal preferences. High-cost areas, like New York City or San Francisco, can require a budget of around $4,000-$5,000 per month for a moderate lifestyle. However, in more affordable regions, a family could manage with $2,500-$3,000 per month. These costs include housing, groceries, healthcare, transportation, and miscellaneous expenses. It's crucial to research and plan finances before making the move. (Read More)