This Bollywood superstar is often called the “King of Bollywood.”
Who is Shah Rukh Khan?
Pulao is made with this ingredient.
What is rice?
She was the first female Prime Minister of India.
Who is Indira Gandhi?
This mountain range includes Mount Everest.
What are the Himalayas?
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Who is Shashi Tharoor?
Many Sri Lankan songs such as aathichudi are sung in which language?
These steamed dumplings are one of Nepal’s most popular foods.
What are momos?
This country's former prime minister's brother has a restaurant in Cambridge.
Who is Hamid Karzai?
This city in Bangladesh is one of the most densely populated in the world.
What is Dhaka?
This Fletcher professor studied at St. Stephens College in Delhi.
Who is Dean Chakrvorti
This novel by Khaled Hosseini, later made into a film, is primarily set in Kabul, Afghanistan.
What is the Kite Runner?
These bowl-shaped fermented pancakes made from rice flour and coconut milk are a popular dish in Sri Lanka
What are hoppers?
This Pakistani activist won the Nobel Peace Prize at age 17.
Who is Malala Yousafzai?
This country's flag features a lion.
What is Bhutan?
Felix's family lives in this city in India.
What is Kolkata.
This composer won two Oscars for Slumdog Millionaire
Who is A.R. Rahman?
This thin fermented crepe from South India is often served with chutney and sambar.
What is dosa?
This former Pakistani prime minister was a star cricket player.
Who is Imran Khan?
This vast mangrove forest is home to the Bengal tiger.
What is the Sundurbans?
This celebrity is Armaan Mathur's roommate.
Who is Vaibhav?
This instrument is a traditional Nepali hand drum.
What is the madal?
This spicy dish made with chili peppers and cheese is Bhutan’s national dish.
What is Ema Datshi?
This prime minister is a rapper.
Who is Balen Shah?
This country is made up of hundreds of coral islands grouped into ring-shaped formations.
What is the Maldives?
Abul Ahsan (F62) was an ambassador to the United States from what country?
What is Bangladesh?