What I've heard; Indian check-posts use a mixture of light palette earthen colours adorned with splashes of primary colours to provide contrast on certain walls as a reflection of late Mauryan and Gupta flavours. The floor is teak with mahogany running up the walls along with splatters of gold ornamental decorations carrying brightly coloured chiffon and silk tie downs. This is topped off with a mixture of stone bound furniture which has a false ceiling festooned with stained mirrors. The look is cemented with art consisting of generally naked women "goddesses" inspired by the mahabharta along with the occasional Mughal princes indulging in womanising. Some of the female statues seem to have their private parts worn out for some reason by repeated caressing probably by admirers. On and off there are splatters of what looks like verses from the Quran in gold and some silver crosses but these seem to be wearing out.
The Pakistani check-posts on the other hand speak of Mongolian and Turkic ideals starting with light earth pink or ivory with granite foundation pillars and lapiz adornments. Thick Afghan carpets sprawl across floors with tapestry that reflects both Mughal , Ottoman and uthmanian dynasty art along with some confused and contrasting murals depicting the Indus valley civilliation which is also reflected in fake clay ornaments. Furniture is a mixture of exquisite antique oak along with surprising dabbles of art deco and the occasional medieval torture devices thrown in for good measure.This is topped off with a false ceiling that has some abstrct expressionism that one would could mistake for Arabic calligraphy and in some cases Quranic verses but they seem to have been purposely distorted over the years; no doubt the work of successive hopeful artists over the years.
At least that is what I think of what the posts look like versus each other considering that talking about their locations and exact positions would already be common knowledge and not pointless speculation.. I thought I'd speculate on what they look like from the inside. What do you think
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