Prithvi Pant — clear takes on India, food, media and life abroad

Looking for straightforward, opinionated posts about everyday India, culture clashes, or why people love (or dislike) Indian food? This tag gathers Prithvi Pant’s pieces on life, media and moving overseas. Expect short, useful reads that ask sharp questions and offer practical observations rather than vague theory.

What you’ll find here

Prithvi writes about things that affect real people: how life in India compares with developed countries, how it feels to be an Indian living in Raleigh or trying to settle in Japan, and why some foreigners react strongly to Indian food. You’ll also find media criticism — questions about big papers like the Times of India — and posts about politics, passports, and government schemes. Each article is aimed at readers who want sensible takes they can use or share.

Popular posts and quick guides

Here are a few posts worth clicking on if you only have a minute:

How is life in India like compared to developed countries? — A no-fluff comparison that highlights daily routines, transport, food culture and what to expect when you move between India and more ordered cities.

Does India deserve a politician like Amit Shah? — A direct look at leadership style, public reaction and the trade-offs voters face when choosing strong political figures.

Why do Americans dislike Indian food? — Practical reasons: unfamiliar spices, heat levels, and presentation. Useful if you want to explain Indian food to someone new to the cuisine.

How hard is it for an Indian to settle in Japan? — Real-world obstacles: language, housing, job sectors that hire foreigners, and ways to make the move smoother.

Other handy posts cover renewing an Indian passport from the USA, ensuring government schemes reach the poorest, and why spicy food can feel addictive. Each short article gives a clear angle and practical next steps or questions to think about.

If you’re researching culture clashes, planning a move, or debating media bias, start with the posts that match your need: travel and visa help, culture-comparison pieces, or media critiques. The writing is direct — meant to spark thought or help you explain a point to friends.

Want to find something specific? Use the site search with keywords like "passport," "Times of India," "spicy food" or "settling in Japan" to narrow results fast. Reading two related posts back-to-back usually gives a fuller picture without wasting time.

Prithvi’s pieces are written for people who want honest, usable takes rather than abstract essays. If you like practical tips mixed with clear opinion, this tag will keep you informed and give you good talking points for real conversations.