Bhraaz Kashyap
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It is absolutely no news to us that the Indian subcontinent has had a rich and mutli-faceted history of hunting. The situation now is quite the opposite; a total ban on trophy hunting overall. But it is clear that the hunter's legacy lives on- royal hunting trophies and rifles, hunting lodges (many of them now luxury ecotourism villas) and even active hunters. We have quite the few of them in this forum already.
But a lot of it gets pushed away to the sidelines as hunting is not the most fashionable of topics in the social weave of India. So even benevolent acts like culling problem elephants/leopards/tigers is usually not met with public pride or celebration; rather the opposite.
Thus I would like to ask, are there any Indian (or indian-origin) hunters here who are still practicing this art, either at home or abroad?
But a lot of it gets pushed away to the sidelines as hunting is not the most fashionable of topics in the social weave of India. So even benevolent acts like culling problem elephants/leopards/tigers is usually not met with public pride or celebration; rather the opposite.
Thus I would like to ask, are there any Indian (or indian-origin) hunters here who are still practicing this art, either at home or abroad?