It’s a free, harmless and apparently endless source of amusement in someone else’s country to spot signs you would be unlikely to see at home.

No, terrorism is not funny, but if I were one of these gentlemen still at large I’d assume the manhunt had been scaled back.

It would be comforting to know that after your stay in the Interrogation Room there was a First Aid post nearby.

It was a wonderful old hotel on the edge of the desert near Bikaner. But the modern world was never far away.
Feel free to share any gems you’ve come across yourself, in India or anywhere else.
The writer travelled in India on the Maharajas Express train as the guest of Railbookers.
Well spotted Richard!
Love these signs! The interrogation room sounds rather sinister, though… was this a police station or something like that? And in the last one – is there a lift up to the 4th floor, or how are the disabled supposed to get up there?
Actually both interrogation room and disabled seating four floors up were at a Delhi sports arena. Is crowd control a problem there, I wonder?
! Hysterical!
Haha RIchard, you should come to china!
Is that where you are, Marta?