Kya Mumbai – Kya Karachi

Time to start a SAARC Youth Movement Sixty-nine years ago, India and Pakistan decided to part ways. Lines were drawn on land, water and even in the sky. The two countries took different political turns. Their relations saw many ups and downs. There have been several instances of open conflicts. There have been instances where relations almost reached a dead end. But beyond politics, beyond the control of minds, remain hearts that are still full of love and hope. Following every political clash, the youth and civil societies in both countries have attempted to rekindle the hopes. And each time, they managed to win hearts by highlighting the love and desire for peace that lies in most people’s souls. The average Indian and Pakistani have the same secret desire to cross the border, at least once. They want to see what people on the other side eat, how they talk, what they look like and how they think. And going by what people say who are fortunate enough to have visit...