Good luck to your nephew and I wish him safe journeys with his beautiful car. During my trip in India a few years back, I realized that driving there is a real skill, whether in the city or the countryside. I like to call it an "organized chaos" 🙂
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Hahaha you might have experienced the peak hours. Btw on the other hand, it might be a good physical and mental workout , as people use their foot a lot and learn to remain patience...,😉...
Where you have been in India? Was it a personal or again a company planned trip ?
I went a couple of times to India and stayed for a month each time but unfortunately it was for work and so I didn't get to see much. I was in Bangalore and only spent one weekend away to Mysore. My wife and I would definitely love to see more of the country and we really really miss the food. Having lived in the Middle East, we got used to eating Indian food from the small cafeterias and we loved it.
About the driving, I was amazed how 2 lanes suddenly would turn into 4 lanes and people trying to squeeze their way to the front being mad crazy with their car horns. I'm telling you, a total chaos, yet organized 🙂