Summary: The quarterly publication MARG, edited by Mulk Raj Anand and published from Bombay, covers diverse topics in art, design, and culture. The issue includes articles on historical architecture and sculpture in India, the criticism of Victorian scholars towards Indian art, and the significance of Indian traditions and craftsmanship. The publication features discussions on the historical evolution of art in India, with references to diverse cultural influences such as Persian, Turkish, and European. It highlights the need for a deeper understanding of Indian art forms and the preservation of traditional craft techniques. The issue also delves into the significance of architectural landmarks in India and the importance of heritage conservation. Furthermore, it sheds light on contemporary design elements and debates surrounding the fusion of traditional Indian aesthetics with modern influences. Through a blend of academic analysis and artistic appreciation, the issue aims to evoke a sense of pride in India's rich artistic heritage and provoke discussions on the future of Indian art and design.