Two exhibitions, organised by Delhi-based arts organisation Tasveer, showcase the work of some of the world's best photographers on India. The first one features photographers belonging to Magnum, the famous Paris-based photographic cooperative. This picture, taken by India's Raghu Rai, in 2009, shows wrestlers through a painted gate in Paharganj, a neighbourhood in Delhi.

Steve McCurry took this picture of a boy during Holi, the festival of colours, in the city of Mumbai (then called Bombay) in 1996.

Werner Bischof took this picture in 1951 of a man in Calcutta using bags of grains as his bed.

This is Olivia Arthur's 2005 picture of a member of the Ramnami sect, a group of untouchables in central India whose tattoos represent a unique protest against the oppression of the caste-system. Arthur is one of Magnum's youngest members.

The second exhibition is a selection of pictures by Raghu Rai, one of India's most internationally acclaimed photographers. This is a picture of "two old men, in Old Delhi" in 1970.

Rai took this picture of a mango grove in a village in Uttar Pradesh state in 1996.

A study of sparrows in Delhi, taken by Rai in 1968

A group of men thrash wheat near the Humayun's Tomb, one of India's proudest examples of Mughal architecture, in Delhi. Rai took this picture in 1966.