New Delhi, Jan. 18 -- Status quo isn't bad. People like how things are. In fact, society prefers it: culturally, economically, and even gastronomically. Few are open to change, especially one that involves uprooting yourself and trying something new.

It's been a couple of weeks since my role has changed here, and started looking at newsletters (among other things) from a broader perspective.

I was in Delhi for a few days last week to get a grip on the different moving parts, people, and processes. I know I primarily write about Mint's fantastic newsroom, but a news organisation is so much more than just our journalists. Without these various moving parts, I'd struggle to think how we'd get our newsbreaks, analyses, and my rants delivere...