India, June 10 -- New Delhi: The sign in Karol Bagh is meant to invite affection. "I love Delhi," it declares in bold white letters, perched on a platform near a bustling street. But the paint has faded, the platform is crumbling, and the heart at the centre of the message-which was notoriously stolen in May 2022-bears a long streak of a liquid spill down its middle, like a wound that never healed. The city's heart, sadly, appears broken. Over the past few years, Delhi has witnessed the rise of giant Instagram-ready signs modelled after the iconic "I love NY" campaign. From "I love Najafgarh" to "I love Bhikaji Cama Place," these installations were intended to beautify neighbourhoods, boost civic pride, and maybe even turn into local landma...