I came across the Indian blog Sepia Mutiny from a link reported on Site Meter. A reader of the site, KXB, referred to Dawn's Early Light as a source of an American perspective on India. I followed up with a comment on the site's post "Will they or won't they?". The post is written by Abhi, who is also the blogger from Inside the Mind of Madness
In an over 50-part exchange, KXB refers to DEL in comment 38. I have written long replies to several readers in a "Realism" vs. "Idealism" vs. "anti-Americanism" in posts 38, 41, 43, 44, 48, 50, 56 and 57.
Please feel free to add to the comments on Sepia Mutiny or leave your thoughts on the dialogue here at DEL. I hope you enjoy the exchange.
Hey Bill,
Just a heads up. All 6 permanent bloggers on SM are Indian-American. Our guest bloggers however have included Sri Lankan Americans and will eventually include Americans with roots in other South Asian countries. We consider ourselves an American blog that deals mostly with South Asian American issues, but also a fair share of tpoics interesting to diaspora communities.
Thanks.
-Abhi
Posted by: Abhi | October 22, 2005 at 08:50 AM
Abhi,
I did visit the sub blogs and based and had realized that, but I should have made it clear in my post. Nevertheless, it has been an interesting experience getting to dialogue with people who have a direct vested interest in India.
Kind regards,
Bill Rice
Dawn's Early Light
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