The busy street of Amritsar city is full of with noisy local taxis, known as tuktuks.
Tuktuks provide a cost-effective and accessible alternative to traditional public transportation options, which are often underdeveloped in the city.
This cafe has been producing locally-made sweets for over a century, and it appears that the frying pan and many more equipment has remained unchanged throughout that time.
A eager crowd is waiting for the ceremony of the border closing between India and Pakistan, which is due to start shortly.
A traditional Kashmiri Shikara boat glides across the surface of the Dal Lake, often referred as the "Diamond in the Crown of Kashmir."
At the break of dawn, the tranquil waters of Dal Lake come to life with a floating market, where boats from all corners of the lake come together to buy newly harvested vegetables.
A houseboat is a cozy home where people live on the calm waters of Dal Lake.
Many people in Kashmir continue to rely on the services of typists for private letters and official documents. It is a curious phenomenon, how this time-honored profession has managed to survive in the face of rapidly advancing technology.
A man is practicing archery. He appears relatively wealthy by local standards.
Leh, the largest city in the remote region of Ladakh, is often referred to as the "Indian Tibet," owing to its close cultural and historical ties with the neighboring country.
A magnificent Buddhist chorten stands in serene isolation, framed against the backdrop of the rugged peaks of the Ladakh mountain range.
Nestled in the remote northern regions of India lies the picturesque Nubra River Valley.
Following the ancient Buddhist tradition, after the cremation of a human, all of their remains are collected and transported to a sacred site.
People are watching a performance dedicated to India's Independence Day celebration.
A group of girls are performing national dances in front of a platform where local authorities are seated.
Nestled at elevation of 4000 meters above sea level, the breathtakingly beautiful Pangong Lake sits at the border of India and China.
Amidst the lively trading street of Leh city, a shoemaker eagerly awaits the arrival of customers.
Tso Kar lake in Ladakh is drying up.
In search of better opportunities, laborers moving from impoverished regions of India make their way to Ladakh to participate in the construction of roads.
As the Indian Railways are known for being frequently late, numerous individuals areare forced to spend days on end on the platforms of Delhi's railroad station.
In the bustling trading streets of Delhi, the noise never stops. However, many Indians have the ability to sleep even amidst such cacophony.
In the central market of Delhi, a skilled watchmaker diligently practices his craft.
A merchant selling various secondhand tools at the Delhi Hardware Market.
A bicycle rickshaw driver takes a break and enjoys a bidi cigarette.
A vendor at the market situated in front of Jama Masjid, the primary Islamic location in Delhi. Despite being predominantly Hindu, it is important to note that around 30% of India's population is Muslim.
In the middle of a hot day, a rose water merchant attracts numerous customers seeking the popular Indian refreshing beverage.