Hassan_Ishtiaq
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With the recent approval of giving overseas Indians easy access to Pakistani visa, along with other India-friendly policy initiatives recently taken by current PTI administration I think this is an excellent direction that Imran Khan and PTI are taking Pakistan in. Hopefully the next step will be to give Indians from India itself access to Pakistani visas with the eventual goal of making visa-free travel between the two countries as this will promote people-to-people relations and friendship between Muslims and Hindus but will also boost Pakistan's economy.
There is so much tourism potential and money making opportunities here by forming friendly relations with India as so many members here rightfully pointed out in the linked thread: https://defence.pk/pdf/threads/175-...-arrival-foreign-indians-included-too.598727/
But then there were those who voiced their apprehension, citing the harsh treatment that Indians give to Pakistanis who apply for Indian visa:
While some cited other reasons like normalizing friendly relations with Indians would nullify the reasons for partition and separation from India:
And then others proposed other alternatives to seeking Indian tourists:
As can be seen this is a divisive subject.
I for one fully support Imran Khan/PTI's initiative and am in favor of open tourism and inve$tment from Indians. We were once one people and are still the same people divided by political differences created by power hungry politicians.
Kashmir is really a political dispute, which can easily be resolved by accepting current LoC as international border. In this age of globalization money is more important and borders are irrelevant.
What are your thoughts?
@Indus Pakistan @django @PAKISTANFOREVER @Tps43 @Pan-Islamic-Pakistan @Taimur Khurram
There is so much tourism potential and money making opportunities here by forming friendly relations with India as so many members here rightfully pointed out in the linked thread: https://defence.pk/pdf/threads/175-...-arrival-foreign-indians-included-too.598727/
We do need to have peace with India for the betterment of Pakistan
to see a progressive Pakistan, Peace with neighbor countries is one of the key.
Some idiots want us to ignore the 1.4 billion Indian market just for the sake of some differences ?
I have some indian friends who wanted to visit so i guess they can now!
there are many indians who want to visit Pakistan! Including my friends.
But then there were those who voiced their apprehension, citing the harsh treatment that Indians give to Pakistanis who apply for Indian visa:
not too sure if its a good idea allowing Indians with foreign passports to enter Pakistan, while at the same its notoriously difficult even for British Pakistani's to obtain an Indian visa,
While some cited other reasons like normalizing friendly relations with Indians would nullify the reasons for partition and separation from India:
This is normalizing people-to-people relations, which then nullifies the whole purpose of partition; ie if Hindu Indians and Muslim Pakistanis can have relationships on a people-to-people level then there is no need for partition, military spending and Muslim-Hindu divide, AKA two nation theory.
if some Pakistanis truly want to forget what India did to Pakistan in the past and how it continues to oppress Kashmiris for the sake of tourism and investment (money) and normalize India's image then of course they are free to take that route, but they cannot accuse Indians of being oppressors of Muslims in the same breath and cry crocodile tears.
And then others proposed other alternatives to seeking Indian tourists:
Instead of focusing on economic growth and establishing ties with countries such as the Central Asian Republics, Turkey, Iran, South Africa, Indonesia, Malaysia, Venezuela, Brazil and so on. We want to shove our already fragile and battered internal security with granting ridiculously coined "E-Visas" to these baniyas.
As can be seen this is a divisive subject.
I for one fully support Imran Khan/PTI's initiative and am in favor of open tourism and inve$tment from Indians. We were once one people and are still the same people divided by political differences created by power hungry politicians.
Kashmir is really a political dispute, which can easily be resolved by accepting current LoC as international border. In this age of globalization money is more important and borders are irrelevant.
What are your thoughts?
@Indus Pakistan @django @PAKISTANFOREVER @Tps43 @Pan-Islamic-Pakistan @Taimur Khurram
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