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Barnaby Haszard Morris


 

The Slow Train

April 12, 2013

Clutching a metaphor on that last rail commute in Kerala.

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You Were There With Me

April 1, 2013

Like so many love stories in India, this one begins at a train station. But unlike most others, it ends there, too.

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New Delhi Is Political Capital Of India

February 26, 2013

In another blow for India’s second most populous city, it has been revealed that New Delhi is the political capital of India.

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A Laundry Bucket Of One’s Own

January 30, 2013

The most subversive thing I ever did during three years living in Kerala was wash my girlfriend’s laundry.

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The Delhi Gang-Rape: Men Are Better Than This

December 29, 2012

Is it time for men to cut off their genitalia? Or should we start showing ourselves some respect?

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Christmas In Kerala

December 26, 2012

Remember that Christmas I got drunk, forgot I was hosting a party, and missed my family?

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On Celebrating Ajmal Kasab’s Death

November 21, 2012

The last 26/11 gunman is dead, hanged from the neck by the Indian state, but I see nothing worth celebrating.

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Dreamy Deepavali

November 14, 2012

Hazy recollections of the Festival of Lights in Kerala, where it would more appropriately be the Festival of Bangs.

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The Problem With India-Pakistan Cricket Tours

November 5, 2012

When it comes to India v Pakistan, cricket is much more than a game.

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The Bangalore-Bordeaux Border

October 10, 2012

For one Chennai-based entrepreneur, India’s great linguistic diversity is both a vocation and a matter of national pride.

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Meet the team;
Peta Jinnath Anderson

Peta Jinnath Andersen is a freelance and fiction writer. Born in Sydney, Australia, to a Fiji-Indian father and Scottish mother, she’s a bit confused about her background, but loves it all the same. Currently living in the US, she has just had her first child, and is busy studying hard in an effort to learn more about her Indian heritage – including taking Hindi lessons – so she can teach her son about just what it is that makes an NRI special.

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Who are we?

The NRI is an online magazine dedicated to the vast and diverse international community of Indians residing outside of India. Spread throughout every corner of the globe, these various groups have immersed themselves in new lifestyles and customs but are inextricably linked with each other through the powerful bond of Indian culture.

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