By Rajkamal Rao
Go back to "The first 90 days"
Please refer to the section on “Buy or Rent in India” for a discussion that includes pros and cons of renting/buying.
We recommend that unless a home is readily available to move in to, the returning family is better off renting a flat or villa in a community that is managed to western standards.
Once a home is available to you, the current state assessment subsections for Media (TV, Radio, Newspapers and Magazines) and Broadband Internet - provide information to get you set up with these essentials.
Go back to "The first 90 days"
Please refer to the section on “Buy or Rent in India” for a discussion that includes pros and cons of renting/buying.
We recommend that unless a home is readily available to move in to, the returning family is better off renting a flat or villa in a community that is managed to western standards.
Once a home is available to you, the current state assessment subsections for Media (TV, Radio, Newspapers and Magazines) and Broadband Internet - provide information to get you set up with these essentials.
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