Grace LownBlood moneyMoving cities or countries has its challenges — finding a place to live, negotiating the legalities of working there (buckle up Brexiters —…Jan 9, 2018Jan 9, 2018
Grace LownOpen and closed doorsDid you ever see that episode of The Vicar of Dibley* where Dawn French ended up having 4 or 5 Christmas dinners in one afternoon as she…Jan 9, 2018Jan 9, 2018
Grace LownThe common man triumphs (again)No one would mistake Delhi in 2015 as a city at the top of its game, and don’t feel disloyal to my adopted hometown for saying so. The…Jan 9, 2018Jan 9, 2018
Grace LownThe cloud hasn’t liftedI deplore much of the bad press India receives.Jan 9, 2018Jan 9, 2018
Grace LownMaharaja Mac: How brands adaptIn early November, Burger King opened its first outlet in India, and as luck would have it, it was in my local shopping mall in Saket, New…Jan 9, 2018Jan 9, 2018
Grace LownTaking stockAt a deserted service station somewhere between Delhi and Jaipur last week, I watched a small television flicker with a broadcast from…Jan 9, 2018Jan 9, 2018
Grace LownKashmiri troublesI recently travelled to the north eastern part of Jammu & Kashmir, Ladakh. This region is about 420 kilometres from the state’s summer…Jan 9, 2018Jan 9, 2018
Grace LownArrested developmentIndia in 2014 is filled with sparkling modern malls dominated by American food chains, alongside dusty street stalls and foggy rickshaws…Jan 9, 2018Jan 9, 2018
Grace LownA new societyA new political party in power doesn’t always precede, follow or equate to cultural shifts amongst the people, but it is an interesting…Jan 9, 2018Jan 9, 2018
Grace LownTracks of changeNext month China’s President Xi Jingping will journey to Islamabad to put the final touches on plans to build an almost two thousand…Jan 9, 2018Jan 9, 2018