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Pakistan grants visa to Sika Khan; brothers separated in 1947 to visit in Pakistan village

Pakistan grants visa to Sika Khan; brothers separated in 1947 to visit in Pakistan village

Bathinda: The residents of village Phulewal in district Bathinda of Indian Punjab and Bogran in Faisalabad of Pakistan Punjab, are excited for the reunion of two siblings separated 74 years ago. The...
In New York, a unique India-Pakistan art exhibit

In New York, a unique India-Pakistan art exhibit

A unique group exhibition of Pakistani and Indian artists opened in New York on June 28 Pale Sentinels: Metaphors for Dialogues Curated by Salima Hashmi June 28 – July 28, 2018 Aicon Gallery, 35...
Retired officers and a vision for peace

Retired officers and a vision for peace

A young writer whose father served in the Pakistan Army reflects on issues highlighted by a peace resolution endorsed by a range of prominent people, including retired military officers My father...
Remembering Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah, Pakistan and India should move towards peace

Remembering Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah, Pakistan and India should move towards peace

Commemorating the Quaid on his birthday, an Indian origin scholar expresses his support to those working for Jinnah’s Pakistan… with a reminder that it is also in India’s interests for Pakistan...
Exploring perceptions of Partition

Exploring perceptions of Partition

A first-time author writes about her attempt to document nuances that can serve as a lifeline amidst an ongoing barrage of hate mongering I was born in 1988, a year before the Kashmir conflict...
Three old friends return to their land of birth – Geo TV report

Three old friends return to their land of birth – Geo TV report

Whatever the governments of India and Pakistan do, the people of both countries share an emotional bond that is hard to break. A report by Geo TV’s Saeedullah Marwat with cameraman Qais Javed, on...
Partition generation is less bitter than younger Pakistanis, Indians: Anam Zakaria

Partition generation is less bitter than younger Pakistanis, Indians: Anam Zakaria

Development professional Anam Zakaria led the Oral History Project of the non-profit Citizens Archive of Pakistan. Her book, The Footprints of Partition, explores attitudes across four generations of...