About

A man from India,
watching from afar.

Living abroad. Watching closely.

I am a regular person from India who has spent much of my adult life living and working abroad. But India never really left me — and every time I go back, I come home amazed.

The India I grew up in and the India I visit today are two different countries. The skylines have changed. The roads have changed. The ambition has changed. Young Indians are building companies, launching satellites, feeding the world's largest digital payments network, and doing it all with a quiet confidence that the world is only beginning to notice.

I started writing these pieces because I kept finding myself in conversations with friends abroad — people who love India, people who left India, people who have never been to India — and I would tell them something I had seen or read, and they would say: "I had no idea."

That gap is what this site is about. Not politics. Not nostalgia. Just the real, data-backed story of a country growing at a pace the world has rarely seen — told through the lens of someone who watches closely, travels back often, and cares deeply.

Every article here is built on publicly verifiable data and cited sources. The goal is simple: if you finish reading a piece here, you should know something true and interesting about modern India that you didn't know before.

I hope you enjoy reading as much as I enjoy finding these stories.

Man From India

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