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COLUMNS: Eat Without Prejudice

On why culinary differences matter. From Hindu BusinessLine


COLUMNS: Familiarity breeds Respect

Entering an entirely alien popular culture is one of the benefits of being elsewhere. From Hindu BusinessLine


COLUMNS: Mouthful of Privilege

It is time to reconsider what makes us educated. From Hindu BusinessLIne


COLUMNS: Notes from the Jing

Comparing Delhi and Beijing for The Hindu


COLUMNS: Mummy Loves You

On the impossibility of getting an OCI card


Reviews: One Point Two Billion: Stories

“He had fifteen blue silk ties, each a slightly different shade of cerulean.”
It is a simple little sentence, offset nicely with paragraph breaks above and below. It stands by itself. It conjures up an image of a fastidious man, a professional (in this case, a lawyer), careful – even painstakingly so – about things, including his appearance and image. Perhaps a bit of a narcissist. Is he a narcissist ?


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