India – same-same,
but… different

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India – same-same, but… different


constitutes an interesting social insight into the world of Indian customs and habits – a roller coaster of events that in many Asian countries occur one by one, yet here, they will get you all at once. Let’s have fun! Fall prey to the Indian Railway, stand in a line for a general ticket, and take a VIP seat… on the steps of a speeding train. Enjoy the taste of southern masala dosa and the roughness of the humpback zebu’s tongue.

On the subcontinent, bluntness and magic intertwine, miserable becomes fascinating, and your attention is  heightened by the infinity of diffused impressions.

This is India – a rich country of poor people.

India – same-same, but… different


constitutes an interesting social insight into the world of Indian customs and habits – a roller coaster of events that in many Asian countries occur one by one, yet here, they will get you all at once. Let’s have fun! Fall prey to the Indian Railway, stand in a line for a general ticket, and take a VIP seat… on the steps of a speeding train. Enjoy the taste of southern masala dosa and the roughness of the humpback zebu’s tongue.

On the subcontinent, bluntness and magic intertwine, miserable becomes fascinating, and your attention is heightened by the infinity of diffused impressions.

This is India – a rich country of poor people.

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Be the change you want to see in the world.

- Mahatma Gandhi -
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You don’t need to follow the same, old patterns. Make your own choices.

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Happiness is when what you think, say and do are in harmony.

- Mahatma Gandhi -

The world would be a better place if people said what they really mean, and truly meant what they say.

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• Podcast, India – same-same, but different, Part I – China vs. India.

• Podcast, India – same-same, but different, Part 2 – Berthas, stick-wardens and magic only.

• Podcast, India – same-same, but different, Part 3 – Shiva, bhang and the world’s cheapest VIP seat.

• Podcast India – same-same, but different, Part 4 – Saris and a Hindu wedding.

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