India no more enemy country for people of Pakistan small image Yudhvir Rana, TNN | Dec 29, 2011, 07.12AM IST

ATTARI: A group of Pakistani nationals arrived in India via Attari border on Wednesday to attend the 8th joint conven .....more


Ten days in December, 2011 small image Mon, Dec 19: Arrival in Karachi, Rotary Club reception; Indian students keen to discover the real Pakistan

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The Rotary-Aman ki Asha Youth and Family Exchange Programme small image The five Indian students who were in Pakistan as part of the groundbreaking initiative Youth Exchange programme left for home yesterday, taking warm memories and rich exp .....more


A key to Indo-Pak peace small image The Rotary-Aman ki Asha Youth Programme has the potential to play a major role in bringing the people of India and Pakistan together, as the recent visit of Rotary-Aman k .....more


The Rotary-Aman ki Asha Youth and Family Exchange Programme small image The five Indian students who were in Pakistan as part of the groundbreaking initiative Youth Exchange programme left for home yesterday, taking warm memories and rich exp .....more


Pakistan beyond the headlines small image The Indian students visiting Pakistan on an exchange programme experienced home hospitality that they agreed was better than a five-star hotel

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Indian students painting their own picture of Pakistan small image By our correspondent
Karachi

Though the Indian media often maligns Pakistan, a visiting delegation of five students from the neighbouring country say they have .....more


People for peace small image by Beena Sarwar

The Indian government's clearance of visas for 237 Pakistanis to attend a major peace convention in Allahabad from Dec 29 to Jan 1 is a welc .....more


Indian students visit FPCCI small image Our correspondent
KARACHI: A group of Indian students said that trade is the only way to promote bilateral relations and they do not see any difference between the two .....more


Students discuss ways to promote peace between India and Pakistan small image By our correspondent
"I never saw a Zinda Indian (real-life Indian) in my life; this is the first time I am meeting one," said Noman Khan, a ninth-grade student of the .....more


'India, Pakistan face same development issues' small image By our correspondent
Karachi

An Indian delegation of five students was pleasantly surprised as they attended the silver jubilee celebrations of Javed Jabbar's N .....more


Down the page of history small image Sidrah Roghay
A delegation of five students from India was taken down a page of history, as they received a guided tour of the Quaid's mausoleum on Tuesday.

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In 1947, Aftab Omar and his wife AshfaqJehan Begum packed a suitcase, locked the front door of their house in Meerut, got on a tonga for the railway station and left for .....more

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Side-effect Constant, for sure
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Seasoned Indian diplomat and legislator Mani Shankar Aiyar, in his column titled "Constant or Composite?" has pleaded for an uninterrupted and uninterruptible dialogue pr .....more

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