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Allied Events

June 17: Launch of Zuva, a new trimester journal for cross-border conversations

15 Jun 202324 Sep 2025
A panel discussion titled ‘Troubles in the Neighbourhood: Challenges in Pakistan-India Relations’, to mark the formal launch of the inaugural issue of the trimester journal Zuva: Journal of Cross-Border Conversations…
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Chakwalians, Rotarians gather for “a tsunami of peace” reunion at Kartarpur Corridor

23 Feb 202215 Mar 2023
February 23, 2022: Dozens of Indians and Pakistanis with ancestral roots in Chakwal will meet today at Kartarpur Darbar Sahib in Pakistan, taking advantage of the visa-free corridor inaugurated in…
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Hindu pilgrims visit Pakistan, Muslim delegation for India late January

6 Jan 20226 Jan 2022
By Beena Sarwar / Sapan News Service January 5, 2022: An international delegation of 200 Hindu pilgrims in Pakistan for a four-day religious tourism visit departed this week after performing…
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Married across an intractable border, Rajput Sodhas suffer due to India-Pakistan visa issues

11 Dec 20211 Feb 2023
This is the story of Ganpat Singh from Pakistan’s Sodha Rajput community of less than half a million. Like him, each member of this community has matrimonial linkages across the…
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