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“How To Move To India: And Feel like a Fish Thrown into Water” by Gurudev Shyamsundar

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“How To Move To India: And Feel like a Fish Thrown into Water” by Gurudev Shyamsundar

 

Gurudev Shyamsundar’s “How To Move To India: And Feel like a Fish Thrown into Water” is a comprehensive guide tailored for those of Indian origin contemplating a return to their homeland or for anyone intrigued by the idea of relocating to India. While primarily targeted at Indian Americans, Shyamsundar ensures that the book is accessible to a wider audience, offering insights into the cultural nuances and practicalities of life in India.

The book begins by addressing the fundamental questions driving the desire to move abroad for retirement or career purposes, probing into the motivations of both Indian Americans and non-Indian readers alike. Shyamsundar navigates through the advantages and potential pitfalls of such a transition with a blend of practical advice and personal anecdotes, ensuring a relatable and informative read for all.

One of the book’s standout features is the incorporation of “My Story” segments at the end of each chapter, where Shyamsundar shares his own immigrant journey spanning over three decades in the US. These anecdotes not only provide valuable context but also offer a glimpse into the cultural dichotomy between life in the West and life in India, enriching the reader’s understanding of the subject matter.

Shyamsundar’s writing style is engaging and accessible, making even the most technical aspects of relocation feel approachable. Whether it’s planning the move, navigating bureaucratic hurdles, or acclimating to the cultural differences, the book offers practical guidance backed by the author’s firsthand experiences.

While the book’s primary focus is on aiding the transition to life in India, it also serves as a bridge between cultures, fostering mutual understanding and appreciation. Whether you’re an Indian American contemplating a return to your roots or simply curious about life in India, “How To Move To India” offers invaluable insights and guidance for a seamless transition.

In summary, Gurudev Shyamsundar’s “How To Move To India: And Feel like a Fish Thrown into Water” is a must-read for anyone considering a move to India, blending practical advice with personal narratives to create a comprehensive and engaging guidebook.

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