India, May 6 -- It's hard being a tree in Delhi. There is barely any nutrient-rich soil. The air is thick with pollutants and dust that clog the pores of leaves. The heat is relentless, the water scarce, and the risk of being chopped down in the name of infrastructure hangs over even the oldest trees. Year after year, through storms and smog, flyovers and footbridges, Delhi's trees have quietly borne the consequences of a city hurtling toward development. In a city constantly reinventing itself, survival is a feat of grit. Yet, some trees endure. Bent, battered and burdened, they remain rooted - testaments to tenacity in a hostile urban landscape. These are not just trees-they are testaments to resilience. Each one is a quiet miracle, roote...