India Club - fighting for survival
The India Club restaurant was opened in the 1940s by Krishna Menon, the India's first High Commissioner to the UK. It rapidly became a place for Indian diplomats and politicians - including Prime Ministers Jawaharlal Nehru and Indira Gandhi - to meet, eat and discuss post-independence rule in India. But the restaurant now faces possible closure, and its owner fear an important landmark in India's history could be gone forever. 麻豆社 Asian Network's Nalini Sivathasan went to the restaurant to find out
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