
When we learned that India will be Guest of Honour at the Frankfurt Bookfair 2006 we decided to come up with a special programme showing aspects of "Today's India" from our point of view adding a valuable complement to the official agenda.


Indian Vibes also wants to explore what it mean to be "Indian" in a 21st century globalised world and therefore takes a close look at a young generation of urban Indians. Nearly every day we are presented in the media with news about outsourcing and the loss of jobs in the western world. But how do the people live and work in the countries to which the jobs are offshored?
Approximately 250,000 young Indians live upside-down lives, sleeping through the day and working through the night at call centres. They're well compensated for their efforts:With salaries averaging between Rs 12,000 and Rs 15,000, they've got lots of money to spend and they love to party. But the stress levels are high and few are able to last longer than two years. Ashim Ahluwalia's stunning and awarded documentary "John & Jane" portrays six call center agents in Mumbai. We will show the film in collaboration with Orfeos Erben and invite everybody to the 1st international conference "Call Center India - Indian by day - American by Night", where our renowned international guests will tell us more about the souls of the outsourced and the left behind. So let's spend an exiting and interesting afternoon with director Ashim Ahluwalia and Vinod Shetty, both from Mumbai and Munic based Manfred Stockmann. A delicious Indian Brunch will put you in the right mood for this exceptional afternoon at the Museum für Kommunikation.
No Indian Vibes programme without party! The conference will end with the Call Center Lounge at Lala Mamoona in the heart of Frankfurt and if it should turn into a party - well, fine with us. Furthermore Indian Vibes will be deejaying at the big Mousonturm bookfair party supported by the VJs 23dre and C.U.Eye and tabla player Wins.