India-Pakistan Relations - Why Not Coexist?
Pakistan & Gulf Economist 2011, May 15, 30, 18 - 19
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Byline: CAPT. ANWAR SHAH India is set on growth trajectory despite scandals and corruption, whilst we are going full speed astern, although we have the same mindset, culture, agriculture, corruption, and close proximity with a common spoken language as Lingua Franca, which is the binding factor and strong force of communication. Pakistanis are fascinated by Indian movies so are the Indians with our T.V. serials. During my last recent visit I carry the impression whilst mixing up with government officials and literary circles, there exist a strong desire for cooperation, travel, communication, exchange of views and comprehension of improving the relations, barring radicals on both ends of divide.
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