The Eastern Ghats Belt of India has remained a focus for intensive research over three decades. Its unusual rock assemblages, anomalous thermal conditions of metamorphism and consanguinity with the East Antarctica for a considerable geological time has made it a unique case study. This apparently monotonous terrane bears the fingerprint of a complex and fascinating journey of the Indo-Antarctic continental block during Earth's middle age. The paper collates the recent findings from this terrane and presents a status report with yet-to-be resolved issues in the light of current literature.