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He was a political cartoonist for the news magazine ''Himmat'' weekly from 1965 to 1981, contributing a pocket cartoon ''Chalta Hai'' once a week and from 1969 added two other cartoons with national  and international comment.<ref>{{cite book|title=Himmat|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=nyLmAAAAMAAJ|accessdate=15 April 2012|year=1973}}</ref><ref name="Himmat">{{cite book|title=Himmat|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=_yTmAAAAMAAJ|accessdate=15 April 2012|year=1974}}</ref> Later he started to freelance, doing cartoons on other themes such as science, computers, business, and social issues.<ref>{{cite web|title=Cartoon Exhibition by Vins|url=http://bangalore.citizenmatters.in/articles/print/2294-arts-and-culture-cartoon-exhibition-by-vins|publisher=Citizen Matters}}</ref> He was the first Indian  contributing cartoonist for the Indian Edition of [[Reader's Digest]] in 1976 when Rahul Singh was its chief editor. Subsequently, he was a freelance cartoonist for the business magazines ''Business India'' and ''Business World''<ref name="Business world">{{cite book|title=Business world|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=lKZaAAAAYAAJ|accessdate=15 April 2012|year=1990|publisher=Ananda Bazar Patrika Ltd.}}</ref> and the [[Indian Express]] group's business publications. He also contributed to publications such as ''Science Today'' <''Times of India''>publication (1971~1984) and the Swiss satirical weekly NEBELSPALTER.<ref name="vijay narain seth" />
He was a political cartoonist for the news magazine ''Himmat'' weekly from 1965 to 1981, contributing a pocket cartoon ''Chalta Hai'' once a week and from 1969 added two other cartoons with national  and international comment.<ref>{{cite book|title=Himmat|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=nyLmAAAAMAAJ|accessdate=15 April 2012|year=1973}}</ref><ref name="Himmat">{{cite book|title=Himmat|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=_yTmAAAAMAAJ|accessdate=15 April 2012|year=1974}}</ref> Later he started to freelance, doing cartoons on other themes such as science, computers, business, and social issues.<ref>{{cite web|title=Cartoon Exhibition by Vins|url=http://bangalore.citizenmatters.in/articles/print/2294-arts-and-culture-cartoon-exhibition-by-vins|publisher=Citizen Matters}}</ref> He was the first Indian  contributing cartoonist for the Indian Edition of [[Reader's Digest]] in 1976 when Rahul Singh was its chief editor. Subsequently, he was a freelance cartoonist for the business magazines ''Business India'' and ''Business World''<ref name="Business world">{{cite book|title=Business world|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=lKZaAAAAYAAJ|accessdate=15 April 2012|year=1990|publisher=Ananda Bazar Patrika Ltd.}}</ref> and the [[Indian Express]] group's business publications. He also contributed to publications such as ''Science Today'' <''Times of India''>publication (1971~1984) and the Swiss satirical weekly NEBELSPALTER.<ref name="vijay narain seth" />


From 1978~1982, he was requested to contribute cartoons to a fortnightly 'treffpunket' (editor Heidi Rudolf, published from Zurich Switzerland 1978~1987). His work appears in [http://www.worldcat.org/title/penguin-book-of-indian-cartoons/oclc/18949997 The Penguin Book of Indian cartoons](1988). His cartoons have been exhibited in Hungary, Belgium, France, Portugal and Israel,Korea Japan <1998>>.<ref name="vijay narain seth">{{cite web|last=|first=|title=Vijay N. Seth (Vins)|url=http://cartoonistsindia.com/htm/pr_vijayseth.htm|publisher=Indian Institute of Cartoonists|accessdate=16 April 2012}}</ref> 21 of his satirical cartoons are now part of the online cartoon museum of Aydin Dogan Wakfi in Istanbul Turkey.
From 1978~1982, he was requested to contribute cartoons to a fortnightly 'Treffpunkt' (editor Heidi Rudolf, published from Zurich Switzerland 1978~1987). His work appears in [http://www.worldcat.org/title/penguin-book-of-indian-cartoons/oclc/18949997 The Penguin Book of Indian cartoons](1988). His cartoons have been exhibited in Hungary, Belgium, France, Portugal, and Israel,Korea Japan <1998>>.<ref name="vijay narain seth">{{cite web|last=|first=|title=Vijay N. Seth (Vins)|url=http://cartoonistsindia.com/htm/pr_vijayseth.htm|publisher=Indian Institute of Cartoonists|accessdate=16 April 2012}}</ref> 21 of his satirical cartoons are now part of the online cartoon museum of Aydin Dogan Wakfi in Istanbul Turkey.


==Travels==
==Travels==