Two millennia ago, the Silk Road was a little like the Internet, the difference being that data travelled slowly, on camel back. But it nevertheless travelled Buddhism was disseminated, its philosophical ideas reaching as far as China and perhaps, even the Mediterranean countries. The Silk Road though, to further the comparison, was primarily a dot-com &mdash its main reason for being was enabling the export of Chinese silk and Indian spices. But as we all know, one can&rsquot have international business without cultural contamination. While reading the lavishly illustrated In Quest of the Buddha A Journey on The Silk Road (Rupa Rs 1,000), it became clear that the Road served as the practical means for prehistoric, pre-Internet intellectual globalisation.