Waves of Indian surfing
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The best waves are found in the Andamans (Photo: Rammohan Paranjape)
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A bridge in the backdrop, surfing in the Andamans (Photo: Rammohan Paranjape)
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Ishita Malaviya is also the Indian face of international brand Roxy (Photo: Antton Miettinen)
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Ishita Malaviya, the first female surfer of India
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Jack Hebner, a.k.a. Surfing Swami, the pioneer of India's surfing movement (Photo: Rammohan Paranjape)
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Continuing in the family tradition, the brother of Eishany Chaudhary, surfing in Hawaii
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Eishany Chaudhary, surfing enthusiast and medical student from Bombay, surfing in Hawaii
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52 year old surfer, Dr Milind Chaudhary, has got his whole family into surfing, including his daughter, Eishany Chaudhary
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Tushar Pathiyan of Shaka Surf Club, in Manipal
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A group of surfers from the Mantra surf club, gearing up for a day of surfing. (Photo: Rammohan Paranjape)
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Ishita Malaviya, owner of the Shaka Surf Club in Manipal (Photo: Antton Miettinen)
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The Mantra Surf Club in Mangalore, one of the oldest in India since 2004 (Photo: Rammohan Paranjape)
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