Beyond the Border -
An Indian in Pakistan
Yoginder Sikand
Publisher: Penguin, India, 2011
Pages: 298
Price: INR 350
Wednesday, July 27, 2011

Despite below freezing temperatures and last minute notice at many venues, 'peace-mongers' showed up in several cities around the world in solidarity with the India Pakis
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our correspondentKarachi
Civil society activists on Sunday gathered outside the Karachi Press Club for a candlelight vigil in order to urge the governments of Indi .....more

LAHORE: Pakistan's women cricketers left for India late on Saturday to compete in the World Cup, with their batting coach hoping the team will 'build bridges' between the
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Architecture students build bridges
The National Association of Students of Architecture (NASA) in India has invited Students of Karachi's NED Universi .....more

Some comments from the Aman ki Asha Facebook page and group
Peace is practical
We need peace relationship between India and Paki .....more

Concerned citizens in dozens of cities across the world will observe a global vigil on Sunday, Jan. 27, 2013 to urge India and Pakistan to ensure that the dialogu .....more
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