Saturday, March 11, 2006

Globalization

Much has been written about Globalization and Frigyes Karinthy's "six degrees of separation". I will start my blog by contributing to this growing phenomenon.

My parents are originally from North Western India. I was born and schooled in Eastern India, and went to college in South India. After living all over the country, I am currently working in the US. My Fiancee is a Chinese interning in an American company. My elder brother married his girl friend from Western India and is working for a British firm in Thailand. My dad is working for a British-German collaboration in India making automobile parts for an American company. And my mom, born and brought up in North India, makes the best Dosas and Idlis in the world. I think my small family is a perfect example of Globalization.

With my own experience I have an idea that is gonna blow Frigyes outta the water. Get this: (dramatic pause) "five degrees of separation". Which one you gonna spring for?

(Swaminathan S. Anklesaria Aiyar wrote about this phenomenon of global family in an article on his website http://www.swaminomics.org/ in April 2005. Thanks Hari for pointing this out to me.)

5 comments:

Hari said...

Your description comes close to what Swaminathan S. Anklesaria Aiyar wrote in an article on wwww.swaminomics.org. (Don't know if the article is still there.)

I think globalization has always been around, but it is in its most accelerated phase in history at the moment - cultures and ideas meet and mingle (and clash!) quickly these days.

Blue Viking said...

Now when you say that I also think I have read something along those lines sometime back.

I checked the website and could not find the article. If someone does please let me know and I will put a link to it.

D said...

welcome to the blogosphere

Brewtus said...

Welcome to the community. I have the entire article (July 2005) on my blog.

Blue Viking said...

Thanks! One can also get to the entire article with the website and the date I have provided in the blog.