An insightful article and a good read. Highlights the ever widening gap between the growing Indian upper middle class and the poor who live next door.
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“These enclaves have emerged on the outskirts of prospering, overburdened cities, from this frontier town next to the capital to the edges of seam-splitting Bangalore. They allow their residents to buy their way out of the hardships that afflict vast multitudes in this country of more than one billion. And they reflect the desires of India’s small but growing ranks of wealthy professionals, giving them Western amenities along with Indian indulgences: an army of maids and chauffeurs live in a vast shantytown across the street.”
Read the article: http://www.nytimes.com/2008/06/09/world/asia/09gated.html