In the 1930’s, people, particularly of the West, when they thought of India, they thought of the North, India of the mutiny; Kipling’s India, of sacred rivers and splendid tombs, of hardy pathans and the mysterious yogi. They landed in Bombay and travelled across to Calcutta and the more adventurous to Delhi.
In the 1930’s, people, particularly of the West, when they thought of India, they thought of the North, India of the mutiny; Kipling’s India, of sacred rivers and splendid tombs, of hardy pathans and the mysterious yogi. They landed in Bombay and travelled across to Calcutta and the more adventurous to Delhi,
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