Aman ki Asha a dream to be realized into reality KARACHI: India's renowned defence analyst and Chief Editor of quarterly 'Difa' Deepak Kumar Sandhu said 'Aman ki Asha' is a dream and he would wait for it being translated into reality on ground.

Talking on phone, he termed the joint venture by Jang Group and Times of India as a promising step and welcomed it.

Kumar said it is a welcome sign that the two groups in the neighbouring countries want the era of 'Aman ki Asha'; but, will Pak armed forces like this?

'I still deem the bond between the two countries a dream; however, if both of them put end to their differences, then there is nothing better than that,' he stressed.

He will pray for the success of Aman ki Asha, he added.


Saturday, January 16, 2010




Commonwealth Business Forum: Speakers laud 'Aman ki Asha' for reducing Indo-Pak tensions By our correspondent
PERTH: Speakers lauded the media-led joint peace initiative launched by Pakistan's Jang Group and The Times of India at a special session o .....more


Aman ki Asha receives rare honour at C'wealth Business Forum PERTH: Shahrukh Hasan (L) of the Jang Group and Rahul Kansal of Times of India meet at the Commonwealth Business Forum here on Wednesday. Amir Zia
PERTH: Two South Asian media giants, the Jang Group of Pakistan and The Times of India, on Wednesday made a first of its kind presentation at the Comm .....more


Documenting Indian, Pakistani soldiers' post-war narratives A significant new publication based on soldiers' experiences from both sides of the border was launched in New Delhi last week

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A tale of two Ludhianvis Caption: Two friends, two countries, one vision for peace and justice: (Above) Sahir Ludhianvi (file photo) and Hamid Akhtar (still from 2010 television interview with Farrukh Sohail Goindi) The late Pakistani writer Hamid Akhtar and his friend, the Indian poet Sahir Ludhianvi, grew up together, were part of the Progressive Writers Movement, and shared .....more


"I really like the Pakistani people, would love to return" Caption: Indian educationist T K Arunachalam: An Indian educationist attending a teacher training conference in Karachi talks about his experience, and his mission of using education to pave way for better rela .....more


Signs of improving times? India's UN Security Council vote for Pakistan and Pakistan's prompt return of an Indian helicopter are hopeful signs for better relations between the two countries' .....more

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