Theorising Muscat Ground Up.

I used to be based in the Gulf from 2017 till the pandemic hit. Oman is where I grew up, and has been an intellectual interest even now as I have done pioneering social impact assessments for infrastructure projects in the region. Stellar travel writer @wade_shepard visited Muscat in 2018 and we had a blast. He interviewed me for his YouTube channel documentary and a Guardian Article on Ad Duqm, where I have worked since 2014, including the recently inaugurated Duqm Refinery by His Majesty The Sultan of Oman and the Kuwaiti Prime Minister.

One does not necessarily need a degree in Middle East Studies to write on the region.

As Eid 2024 is around the corner here is image work from 2017 from Mutrah Souq in Muscat at Iftar time. The Mutrah corniche is magical, a space which defeats time.

Charles Landry Masterclass by Think City KL

A master class on creative city making by the Urbanist Charles Landry by Think City as a part of their Creative KL talks.

As an environmental and social planning practitioner I have been interested in the urban question, and having read the global cities class at NUS geography in the coursework phase that I completed while working on a SSHRC project.

The key takeaway is the notion of intimacy in cities which is social capital, and how to promote it through the existing heritage in the city.

The audience questions were tough and excellent. How does the idea of the creative city accommodate the homeless? And the urban is a work in progress and does accommodate the good, bad and the ugly as the Think City Honcho, Abdul Majeed quipped.

The civil society ecosystem in KL with its independent bookstores are an understated gem of its creative ecosystem.

Global Action Research Collective in Equity

An example of how action research work across boundaries can be carried out, with six research partners and two anchor research organisations in a collective supported by Ford Foundation on Equity in Evaluation, over 1.5 years. Some major names of the International Development space from Argentina to Cameroon to South Africa were a part of the collective.

The North South Initiative in Malaysia was a part of the collective, and with the blessings of Mr. Adrian Pereira I was able to pitch in- in what is a career milestone in many ways. I was in a low phase personally with multiple setbacks when the program started including my Mothers health.

Holi in Malaysia

Holi/Day 2024, PJ

I walked in to a Hindu Diaspora Supermarket, and was pleasantly greeted by the staff who is from the badlands of UP, came to Malaysia through an agent via Thailand. The working class in North India is slowly making its way to Malaysia and the Gulf for jobs which were popular in Kerala and Tamil areas in a previous era. The barber from Delhi greeted me as well.

In another Tamil Hindu Restaurant, Happy Holi greets me from a migrant worker from Tripura, who is looking forward to head back home. He said that he was home for Holi last year which struck a chord. I was home last year as well.

KL as a Sensory Space.

KL is a charming city, with amazing food and the best malls. One can move from Mamak to Michelin Star, across the street. The street art is understated, and has wonderful murals on the walls.

The global and the local are enmeshed, Bangla is spoken in China Town and the Punjabi man makes the masala chai in the Mamak. The juxtaposition of the layers is stark and yet the visual vocabulary is visceral.

A deeply rich city, with much to offer. An ethnographic journey at each turn.