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Aditi finishes her workday, logs off from her global meeting, and heads to a local market. She bargains with a vegetable vendor for fresh cilantro—not because she can’t afford it, but because the "haggle" is a social dance, a way of acknowledging the other person's presence.

As dusk falls, the sound of temple bells mingles with the bass thumping from a nearby wedding procession. A typical Indian wedding isn't just a ceremony; it’s a week-long marathon of gold, glitter, and Bollywood dance moves, where 500 guests is considered a "small, intimate gathering." Learning Construct 2: Design and create your ow...

The sun hadn't even cleared the jagged horizon of the Aravalli Hills when the rhythmic thwack-thwack of wooden bats began in the local akhada (wrestling pit). In India, morning is a symphony of contradictions—the ancient scent of marigolds and cow dung mixing with the very modern hiss of an espresso machine in a nearby high-rise. Aditi finishes her workday, logs off from her