Our Own homegrown swadesi
Many years back, almost 15 yrs, I picked my first copy of The Lonely Planet Guide to India which opened the vision for my own country the way I had never seen it. And to acknowledge that, in the first few scores of pages somewhere describing the Hows an Whats and Whichs, the authors pointed out that more Indians were now using LP to explore their own country. It kinda stung me as to why can't I use a foreign guide to learn more about my own country. The truth was that not too many Indians were doing much on the subject. Moving on to read more profound subjects on the country I chose I read Mark Tully with his non stop full stops in slow motion, and also a bit of Edward Luce ( though missed William Dalrymple) to understand deeper dynamics of India and Indian Culture. Here though, I had wider choice but I chose western authors. But ever since I hooked to the electronic media on Podcasts, I have been on the edge of euphoria with my own people doing the so called white thing. Aditya and Abhishek have always managed to touch upon things that touch everyday India. Would love to see you more often, atleast once a week if not more. Don't tell me you don't have masala. I guess you guys are busy with other stuff. Nonetheless, you are very good and have wishes from Punjab to stay good.
Profound thinker via Apple Podcasts · India · 12/15/13
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they are both so funny and great topics. I love the dosti (friendship) between them. Keep up the great work!!!
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