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On the Road with Rankin, 21 January: At British Council, New Delhi
A couple of interviews lined up late in the afternoon and then there is a photoshoot around our office. Ian is given a tour of the office by Vijay Shankar, our Delhi colleague who manages the Young Audiences programme. There is a lovely display of books by all Lit Sutra authors from UK who have visited India or are about to. Ian is impressed with the busy bustling office.
His interviews and photoshoots over, we head out of the office, to nearby Connought Place, to have a look around and may be grab a quick drink. I sms Indrajit Hazra, novelist and deputy editor of the Hindustan Times and a connoisseur of all places wet and cheerful for his suggestion. He will be in conversation with Ian later in the evening, and Indy recommends the Blues and offers to join us soon.
So the event, the conversation between Ian and Indy, begins fairly early and in a way Rebus would have approved.


