"Certainly I would love to (base a book in India). I am fascinated by the culture and the people besides the architecture here. I would need to learn much much more before I make any plan. But it does interest me greatly," said the "The Da Vinci Code" author in an interview with PTI.
"Robert Langdon is a specialist in Christian art. So bringing him to India suddenly will be like bringing a fish out of water," said Brown who is currently in India.
Brown, whose novels are published in 52 languages around the world with 200 million copies in print, is also impressed by the reading habits of Indians.
"There is this enormous enthusiasm and passion for knowledge, for reading. The level of English here is amazing," he said.
He terms the Indian book market as vibrant and growing.
"The Indian book market is expanding and this is good news for writers. The quantity of books sold here is enormous. But piracy is a big problem."
Brown has also started reading Indian history which he says is incredibly long.
The author of several popular works of fiction, however, said he almost reads no fiction.
"I read almost exclusively non-fiction - history, philosophy, religion, science. So I don't follow fiction of really any country which is something strange for a fiction writer," he said.
Presently he is reading theoretical physicist and renowned futurist Michio Kaku's latest book "The Future of the Mind".
This is Brown's second visit to India. He came to India in 1983 as part of a singing group.
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