
The Hindustan Hub Issue
Welcome to Issue Three, travel pups! This month, we’re excited to include essays from the likes of an American doctor in an Indian emergency room, an Indian MBA student learning to recognize American currency (the hard way), and a four-wheelin’ Indian woman on a cattle ranch in Australia. You’ll also find a beaauuuuutiful videostory of an Australian guy’s adventures in India and beyond, which (be warned) might make you feel like a wee bit of a jerk if you sit […]
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