Best Places To Retire In Asia
Retire in India
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Countries
in Southeast Asia such
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Cost
Of Living
The
cost of living in India,
whether for entertainment, education, housing, food, labor, medical
facilities
or transportation, is far less when compared to the U.S, but living in
metropolitan
cities like Mumbai or Delhi might prove to be a bit more costly. In
these big
cities, a night in a four-star hotel will cost around $100
However,
being a foreigner, you
may have to pay more than the locals. This is because generally, the
locals
believe that foreigners have more money. For example, the cost of a
movie
ticket, at a large theater in the
Depending
on the destination,
‘rickshaws’ cost around $1
A
meal in a trendy restaurant can
cost anywhere from $40 to $90
Affordable
Housing
The
range of options in terms of
accommodation available in major cities of
Transportation
Most
major cities in
Food
India
is predominantly an
agricultural country, producing an abundance of fruits, vegetables,
cereals and
grains, throughout the year, making these available at very low prices
in local
markets. By virtue of its vast coastline, different varieties of
seafood are
also available in India throughout the year. In terms of restaurants,
there is
a variety of dining choices offering Indian, Continental, Chinese,
Thai,
Italian and Fusion cuisine. Processed foods (Indian and American
brands) are
easily available in malls, departmental stores, and local grocery
stores. A
4-course lunch for a family of three in a five-star hotel in India
would cost
around $100 U.S. maximum, whereas one would have to shell out at least
$500 for
it in the U.S.
Medical
Facilities
Cheap,
state-of-the-art health
care is available throughout India. For instance, a days' stay in the
hospital
in the U.S. can cost well over $1500; the same facilities will cost
much less,
at $300, in Indian hospitals. Medical institutes and
hospitals possess state-of-the-art
medical
equipment, often imported from Western countries, for diagnosis and
treatment
of all major diseases. There are famous hospitals such as the
Indraprastha
Medical Corporation in Delhi, which offer tertiary care services
-cardiology,
neurology, neurosurgery, plastic surgery and urology. It is India's
first
corporate hospital and the third largest corporate hospital outside the
United
States. The contribution of AIIMS (All India Institute of Medical
Sciences,
Delhi) in the fields of medical education, research and specialized
treatment
is widely acknowledged. Besides western-oriented medical treatment,
there are
many traditional and indigenous forms of health care in India, such as
Ayurveda, which is globally recognized for their holistic treatment
methodologies.
Other
Infrastructure And Amenities
Many
smaller Indian cities are
also opening up and developing rapidly. Telecommunications, in the form
of
mobile phones and broadband Internet access, has improved and are
comparable to
U.S. standards. All major cities are witnessing a boom in the form of
malls,
entertainment centers, clubs, discos, five star hotels, resorts,
satellite TV
and radio networks and fast food places like McDonalds; these are
comforts of
home that add to the joy and comfort of living in a foreign country. If
you are
concerned about the education of your children, cities like Pune offer
ample
opportunities for higher education in almost every field. All major
cities in
India have educational institutes that offer specialized courses in
various
fields, which are globally recognized. The cost of education in most
Indian
universities and colleges is negligible, as compared to the cost of
education
the United States.
New income opportunities in India
India
is a favored destination for
outsourcing, due to the availability of young educated personnel and a
well-developed infrastructure. It is possible for Americans to get jobs
in this
booming sector that includes Call centers, especially as
“trainers” imparting
training in the spoken American language and American culture. Native
American
speakers are recruited to give special training in American English to
students
and business people. Other sources of income such as running small
businesses
off retirement benefits are also feasible.
In view of all of the above factors, India can be an immensely attractive retirement destination in Asia for United States citizens looking at leading a comfortable and self-sufficient life within their limited retirement funds.
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