Mar 14, 2012

Our Peacock Apes The Eagle

The New India?
This is a response, rambling per usual, to a thought provoking article by Akash Kapur, whose identity in a sense straddles America and India. Every day, anyone living in India is witness to any number of 'Americanisms' introduced in our day to day lives. Not all of them are bad, and not all are good.

Supermarkets and fast food such because they are killing traditional Indian (sustainable) farming and health. Shopping malls bring with them consumerism of a at times revolting magnitude. Builders of gated communities, whose projects are at times unsupported and in the long term unsupportable by existing infrastructure are building their own little fiefdoms complete with power and water grids. Any one living near a major city is witness to large roadworks and an explosion in the number of cars on the road, and all the attendant evils of pollution.


One fondly remembers greenery with nostalgia, as concrete rushes to fill the void... and as you look at this concrete jungle, you wonder how long it will be before it breaks down for lack of water, of power, of fuel, and there is blood in the streets...