Tuesday, June 7, 2011

India Unbound

The randomness that is India didn’t end with our housing issues. On the first day of classes, we took the auto rickshaw to the address provided to us. After circling around the area for a little while, we asked a local if he knew where the D-31 Defense Colony building was. He pointed us to the adjacent street but he insisted our address was incorrect since the building was recently demolished and under reconstruction. We figured he had no idea what he was talking about… but low and behold, when we arrived our university was a floor and a half high amidst a pile of rubble! The sign directed us to C-133, our makeshift building – we entered our classroom, a converted living room inside someone’s apartment!

If the location was unassuming, the American Institute of Indian Studies (AIIS) is anything but. Affiliated with over 100 American Universities, AIIS is a launch point for International Studies in India – ranging from the study of 18 distinct Indian languages, to affiliation with archeology sites in India, to government projects for India’s national museums. It was reminiscent of a language school in Latin America with an Indian flair – i.e. endless cups of free tea, breakfast in class and a full serving kitchen.

In true Indian fashion, we began our day’s program a half hour late. We didn’t actually have class, but it was more of an introduction and orientation. With pleasantries out of the way, we were taken to a conference center to meet two of India’s greatest thought leaders – Mr. Gurcharan Das and Dr. Ashis Nandy! Mr. Gurcharan Das is a bestselling author of “India Unbound”, former CEO of Proctor & Gamble India and former Managing Director of Proctor & Gamble Worldwide. Dr. Ashis Nandy is a prominent Indian political psychologist and has previously appeared on the list of Top 100 Intellectuals on Foreign Policy and won the Fukuoka Asian Culture Prize.

Being the inaugural Hindi class of the Lauder Institute, we were a little suspicious of the quality of business and national leaders we would get a chance to meet, but we started with a BANG! The lineup on day 1 blew us all away and we took advantage of the opportunity, enjoying a thoroughly engaging conversation with our celebrity speakers. Much credit goes to our Hindi Program Director and the Lauder Institute – the Hindi track is off to a great start.

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