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Are Indian Weddings Too Ostentatious?

Posted on August 16, 2017 by Sarita Sarvate
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I saw Monsoon Wedding, the new musical, with a group of Indian women friends recently. We laughed at familiar idiomatic expressions, translated, at times awkwardly, from Hindi into English. We got nostalgic listening to old melodies. I even got teary-eyed … Continue reading →

Posted in Culture, Society | Tagged dowries, India, Indian Weddings | Leave a reply

Letter to Prime Minister Modi

Posted on July 2, 2017 by Sarita Sarvate
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Dear Mr. Modi: I am not your devotee, nor have I followed your career very assiduously. To tell you the truth, I am not even one of your citizens, having long forsaken my Indian passport. But I am writing today … Continue reading →

Posted in Politics, world | Tagged India, Indian politics, Narendra Modi | Leave a reply

Living Inside a Dystopian Show

Posted on June 21, 2017 by Sarita Sarvate
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Whenever I’ve read about the Second World War, it has seemed such a romantic period to me: a period when the forces of good battled the forces of evil, and won.  The fact that I wasn’t even born helps of … Continue reading →

Posted in Politics, Society | Tagged Donald Trump, Dystopia, Fascism, Impeachment, Totalitarianism | Leave a reply

Duck And Cover

Posted on May 12, 2017 by Sarita Sarvate
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Sitting in his silo in the ‘70s, a military man in charge of launching the nuclear missiles asked a simple question. Were there checks and balances at the highest level of the United States government for starting an atomic war? … Continue reading →

Posted in Politics, Society | Tagged Nuclear Codes, Nuclear Football, Nuclear Holocaust, Nuclear Missiles, United States | Leave a reply

RIP American Democracy

Posted on April 8, 2017 by Sarita Sarvate
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In 1953, the United States and the United Kingdom overthrew the democratically elected Iranian Prime Minister Mohammad Mosaddegh, installing in his place the monarchy of Reza Pahlavi.  The reason?  Mosaddegh was about to nationalize Iran’s oil, depriving British Petroleum of … Continue reading →

Posted in Politics | Tagged Democracy, Donald Trump, Edward Snowden, FBI, Jim Comey, US Democracy | Leave a reply

Trump is Right: Democrats’ Political Correctness is to Blame

Posted on March 12, 2017 by Sarita Sarvate
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I   was at my weekly watercolor class when, across the table, a woman said, “I don’t even know anyone who voted for Trump.” “I do,” I replied. I wasn’t kidding. My Chinese Dietician, an educated woman, voted for Trump. Many … Continue reading →

Posted in Society | Tagged 2016, Hillary Clinton, Political Correctness, US Election | Leave a reply

The Un-American American

Posted on February 5, 2017 by Sarita Sarvate
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You have gazed at the world from distant shores; you have lived far away from the center of action. You know how it feels to be an outsider, not only because of the color of your skin, but also because … Continue reading →

Posted in Culture, Politics, Uncategorized | Tagged American culture, Barack Obama, Election | Leave a reply

Democrats, Thanks for the Apocalypse

Posted on December 26, 2016 by Sarita Sarvate
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Two years ago, when the prospect of another election loomed, I hoped that Hillary Clinton wouldn’t run. I thought she had no chance of winning. The Republicans hated her. Even Democrats disliked her. Many women could not relate to her. … Continue reading →

Posted in Politics | Tagged Donald Trump, Election, Hillary Clinton | Leave a reply

Masters of Political Theater

Posted on September 9, 2016 by Sarita Sarvate
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Donald Trump has climbed to the top of the opinion polls with his outrageous statements. This is no surprise. Politics is, after all, theater. But American politicians are rank amateurs when it comes to creating an entertaining yet succinct message … Continue reading →

Posted in Politics | Tagged Donald Trump, Indian politics, Narendra Modi, US Politics | Leave a reply

We Will Always Have Bhopal

Posted on September 6, 2016 by Sarita Sarvate
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An email pops into my inbox. I open it idly, thinking it’s probably a reader. At first, I can’t place the person at all. But like a photograph that slowly takes shape when you insert the print into the hypo … Continue reading →

Posted in Memoirs | Tagged Bhopal, love, Memoirs, romance | Leave a reply

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