A Kabul River Treaty small image by Ahmad Rafay Alam, Michael Kugelman and Gitanjali Bakshi

Pakistan is once again accusing India of water hegemony. This time, however, the accusation refe .....more


A historic visit and greater understanding small image Journalists from both sides agreed that India and Pakistan need to end their war-like relations, increase cultural exchange and trade and most importantly, allow journ .....more


The Mumbai Press Club Visit to Pakistan - I small image Some of the journalists who visited Karachi and Hyderabad recently as part of The Mumbai Press Club delegation share their impressions

How journal .....more


When people meet, they shatter stereotypes small image Pakistani students visiting Mumbai voice peace plea
By Yogita Rao

"Pakistanis can feel the pain of the victims of 26/11. We have also gone through .....more


The real ambassadors: The making of a 'Pakistani-Indian' small image Ilmana Fasih
"Relationships change minds and not knowledge". Aun, an undergraduate student at the University of Toronto, began his story with this quote from th .....more


Let the baby survive and grow small image Ilmana Fasih
Nirupama Rao, now Indian ambassador to Washington, reportedly said of the Agra Summit at which Vajpayee and Musharraf met: "Though there were midw .....more


Erasing psychological borders small image Ilmana Fasih
Panchee nadiya aur pawan ke jhonke, koi sarhad inhen na roke;
Sarhad to insanon ke liye hai, socho tumne aur meine kya paya insaan ho ke
(Birds, riv .....more


Appeal on behalf of the daughters of India, Pakistan small image Why are visas denied to Indians who are married to Pakistanis - and vice versa?

Huma Ahmar
Pakistanis have always faced problems obtaining visas to India - and .....more


Let people meet small image There have been confrontations in Europe too, but the European Union countries are not making ordinary citizens pay for the past, argues Adeel Pathan

Two mo .....more


INDIA-PAKISTAN: MEDIA RESTRICTIONS small image Only two journalists from India and Pakistan each are allowed to work in each other's country. Mobarik A. Virk traces the history of this outdated 'protocol'
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A familiar yet foreign land small image Iftikhar H Malik
On a clear day, flying back to England from Delhi, I could see the vast, green plains of the Punjab melt into their counterparts across the Ind .....more


Let's get to know each other, work together small image
By Huma Ahmar
My beloved aunt in Pakistan passed away without ever visiting her birthplace in India again. She was among the generation who ended up living .....more

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Visa regime & national identity
Thursday, July 15, 2010
by Faiza Moatasim
One of the positive issues taken up by the Aman ki Asha initiative is the aggressive campaign to force revisions in the ridiculous visa regimes for citizens of India and .....more

Searching for Aftab Manzil
Thursday, July 08, 2010
by Sehar Tariq
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

Praying for a visa-free zone
Wednesday, July 07, 2010
by Rabia Ali
The hurdles faced by those wanting to visit holy sites in India
Wednesday, July 07, 2010
When Sardar Ramesh Singh enters the awe-inspiring Golden Temple in A .....more

Cutting off a nose to spite a face?
Wednesday, July 07, 2010
by Murtaza Ali Shah in London
Local economies would benefit hugely if India and Pakistan lifted the visa restrictions that prevent visits from foreign citizens with links to the other country .....more

Side-effect Constant, for sure
Friday, July 02, 2010
by Harris Khalique
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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