Op-Ed
Reviving a shared culture
Relaxation of Indo-Pak relations works miraculously as a soothener on people both sides of the border. Remember the refrain of Indians who had returned from Pakistan after watching a cricket match in Lahore some year ago: �We have never experienced such hospitality.� These are tougher times: Pakistan finds itself at war with its own people; India is heating up for elections. But slowly and surely a shared culture will be a soothener,
writes Saeed Naqvi
Tuesday, October 28, 2008
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