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Different View of India:


Pictures of Indian cities you don't see in overseas media.

In the western media, we often see only one type of Indian image. Crowded, dirty and polluted.

The pictures would be often taken from random sewage canals and slums. The problem is
that those underbellies exist in every part of the world. Shanghai can be








This is not to deny that Shanghai and other great world cities have nicer infrastructure than

the Indian metropolises. It is just that we are seeing things in binary instead of shades of gray.
Indian cities sure have more than their share of dirtiness. Those are the reality and so are
the ones below. The problem is that if only one type of pictures are shown it totally distorts the reality.
Here is the other side.















Mumbai skyline:



Driving through Mumbai's marine drive.



A few kilometers north, Bandra-Worli sealink that connects traditional Mumbai city with its suburbs:





The serene Sabarmati river running through Ahmedabad



Jaipur: The land of palaces - now getting modern



The heart of Bengaluru: Vidhan Soudha



Mysore: Bangalore's royal cousin




Heart of New Delhi during the parade




Heart of Chennai in lush greenery


Chennai's iconic Marina beach


Chennai's southern skyline -
not as good as other Indian metropolis but getting better





Hyderabad center around the Char Minar



Rapidly growing skyline of Hyderabad:




Kolkata - the old capital of India


Kolkata's Vidaysagar Setu



Heart of India's former summer capital - Shimla


Chandigarh: One of India's most planned cities



Gangtok: The serene northeastern city



Jodhpur: India's blue city


Chennai's Anna Memorial



New Delhi's Lotus Temple


The Yamuna Expressway to Agra.


New 8-laned expressways of Hyderabad


Chennai's Kathipara junction



India's new highways.
 
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