There is no wild racing for grabbing more passengers as the buses are run by the public sector and thus the enterprise is not for profit. No one hangs out from the doors or rides on the roof. The buses are comfortable, frequent and provide proper seating. There are both air-conditioned and regular public buses that ply the wide roads. What stands out in the few hours in Delhi is that the city infrastructure works well. The city I am in is not somewhere in Europe or North America actually, it is just a two hour flight from Karachi. I encounter a traffic jam at one location but otherwise the ride is unhindered – It is a good start. The road from the airport is wide and lined with trees. Taxis are waiting outside in an orderly manner. I sail through the customs green channel. The airport is spotlessly clean, the lines for immigration are reasonably orderly, and the immigration process is smooth. Photo by Vaqar AhmedI land at the airport of a city in a foreign country. Hauz Khas in Old Delhi offers perfect spots for budding musicians as the acoustics are amazing.
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