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When riding in the mountains, Shahwar would prefer to follow your tyre marks rather than the trail of plastic bottles
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Shahwar feels that the likes of the 320d or the Q3 have become far too common on our roads. Now he only cranes his neck
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Shahwar says that knee-jerk reactions are not going to clear up our air. The government needs to look for a cohesive
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The heroics of CS Santosh in the Dakar are sure to inspire a whole generation of motorcyclists of course, but also
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In my youth, I used to look forward to my cousin visiting from us the States. The lovely chocolates that he invariably
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The winter is on the wane, and it’s that time of the year again when the covers come off and the beauties hit the
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News that vehicles over 15-years-old will not be allowed to ply on the roads of the capital have been doing the rounds
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The number of vehicles on our roads are increasing every day, but the space to park them remains the same. There are
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Recently, I found myself entangled in a nexus of middlemen and government officials that was exasperating to say the
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I had just reached Leh after a particularly dusty ride with a stomach that was growling with hunger. I stopped in front
Shahwar Hussain
Shahwar specializes in hard-core adventure motorcycling around the isolated and mysterious parts of North East India. He’s been involved with automobiles on many different levels for as long as he can remember. Since his youth, he’s been collecting as well as restoring cars and motorcycles. Shahwar has also travelled extensively around India – and he continues to work as a travel writer and an automotive journalist.