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The Weekend Intelligence: Bombay, open city‪?‬ Economist Podcasts

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Mumbai is famously an open city, known for welcoming all comers, regardless of colour, caste, or creed. 
But as the city goes about building its future, Economist correspondent Leo Mirani, a proud Mumbaikar, fears his city’s character is being buried beneath the rubble.
In this episode of the Weekend Intelligence Leo contemplates how all this construction will change his beloved Bombay, and who the Mumbai of the future is really designed for.
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Mumbai is famously an open city, known for welcoming all comers, regardless of colour, caste, or creed. 
But as the city goes about building its future, Economist correspondent Leo Mirani, a proud Mumbaikar, fears his city’s character is being buried beneath the rubble.
In this episode of the Weekend Intelligence Leo contemplates how all this construction will change his beloved Bombay, and who the Mumbai of the future is really designed for.
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For more information about how to access Economist Podcasts+, please visit our FAQs page or watch our video explaining how to link your account.

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