I picked up my newspaper on 1st January 2010, and guess what the first thing I read on the cover page was " LOVE PAKISTAN". I was surprised...and this forced me to read the entire page and four pages inside the paper dedicated to Pakistan,India and Love. As I read through the pages I admired the courage of Pakistani Group Jung and Times of India, who have jointly taken an Initiative to kick off a fabulous program in which similar news items and editorials and advertorials are running through the National Newspapers managed by both the groups.
I think its a wonderful initiative and I call for all members to join in by posting whatever they are coming across in their media that speaks about this peace Initiative.
I know people on both sides love their country...but I think its time to love each other.
I will keep on posting whatever is running in Indian newspapers and Channels and I request other members to contribute.
I request moderators to help keep this thread clean, and hate free.
ABOUT AMAN KI ASHA
The two leading media houses of India and Pakistan - The Times of India and the Jang Group - have come together to develop a stronger Track 2 in the diplomatic and cultural relations between India and Pakistan. "Aman ki Asha: Destination Peace" looks beyond the confines of a 62-year-old political boundary to the primal bonds that tie together the two peoples.
I think its a wonderful initiative and I call for all members to join in by posting whatever they are coming across in their media that speaks about this peace Initiative.
I know people on both sides love their country...but I think its time to love each other.
I will keep on posting whatever is running in Indian newspapers and Channels and I request other members to contribute.
I request moderators to help keep this thread clean, and hate free.
ABOUT AMAN KI ASHA
The two leading media houses of India and Pakistan - The Times of India and the Jang Group - have come together to develop a stronger Track 2 in the diplomatic and cultural relations between India and Pakistan. "Aman ki Asha: Destination Peace" looks beyond the confines of a 62-year-old political boundary to the primal bonds that tie together the two peoples.
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