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INDIA

Introducing India
Bamboozling. There’s
simply no other word that convincingly captures the enigma that is
India. With its in-your-face diversity, from snow-dusted mountains
to sun-washed beaches, tranquil temples to feisty festivals,
lantern-lit villages to software-supremo cities, it’s hardly
surprising that this country has been dubbed the world’s most
multidimensional. Love it or loathe it, and most visitors see-saw
between the two, India promises to jostle your entire being, and no
matter where you go or what you do, it’s a place you’ll never
forget.
Home to more than one billion people, the subcontinent bristles with
an eclectic melange of ethnic groups, which translates into an
intoxicating cultural cocktail for the traveller. For those seeking
spiritual sustenance, India has oodles of sacrosanct sites and
stirring philosophical epics, while history buffs will encounter
gems from the past almost everywhere – from grand vestiges of the
British Raj serenely peering over swarming spice bazaars, to
crumbling fortresses looming high above plunging ravines. Meanwhile,
aficionados of the great outdoors can paddle in the shimmering
waters of one of many balmy beaches, scout for big jungle cats on a
blood-pumping wildlife safari, or simply inhale pine-scented air on
a meditative forest walk. And then there’s the food! From squidgy
South Indian idlis (fermented rice cakes) to zesty north Indian
curries, foodies can look forward to savouring a seductive
smorgasbord of specialities.

Once you touch down on subcontinental soil, you’ll quickly discover
that cricket – India’s sporting obsession – is one of the most
spirited topics of conversation, along with the latest shenanigans
in the razzle-dazzle world of Bollywood. However, it is politics –
whether at the national, state or village level – that consistently
dominates news headlines, with middle- and upper-class India also
keenly keeping its finger on the pulse of international events. On
the home front, economic matters feature high on the national
political agenda. With one of the world’s fastest-growing economies,
India has certainly made giant strides over the past decade.
However, despite averaging an annual growth rate of around 9% in
recent years, vast sections of the country’s billion-plus population
have seen little benefit from the economic boom. Indeed, the
government’s ongoing challenge is to spread both the burden and
bounty of India’s fiscal prosperity. Not an easy task given that the
gap between the haves and the have-nots is far from shrinking, and
poverty is set to spiral upwards if India’s population rate
continues to gallop beyond that of its economic growth.
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