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“Wine breaks my resolve, resolve breaks my cup; broken cups lay in heaps all around me, here.”NEARLY FOR 60 YEARS WE HAVE BEEN PART OF THE PROBLEM…
Fifty plus years of Indo-Pak talks are little red with heaps of shattered talks, resolves and intentions. Nehru-Liaqat talks in fifties, Shastri-Ayub talks in sixties, Indira-Bhutto talks in seventies, Rajiv-Benazir talks in eighties...
We are the India Pakistan Friendship Club (IPFC). We are a group of people committed to the cause of India Pakistan Friendship, an ever growing community of netizens, with real life extension and influence. We are present on the web through our website http://ipfc.info and a set of communities/groups on the social networking sites like Orkut and Facebook, changeorg, TakingItGlobal etc.. IPFC@Orkut constitutes more than 100,000 IPFCians (as we call each other).
Welcome to India Pakistan Friendship Club
RUK JAAYENGE NEHI KAHI HUM HAAR KE…KAL YEH JAHA BADLAYENGE HUM…YEH WAADA RAHA HUMARA!
It's been long since our immoral politicians, generals and religious bigots, have cheated us. Lets make a new beginning with new friends...let's get over our pre-conceived notions and convictions and write a new chapter in the history of Indo-Pak relations.
Why shouldn't we be friends? Lahore is nearer to Delhi than Washington or London. We look alike, we have similar cultures, and we speak the same language. We have been united in our struggle for freedom. But somewhere we got misguided misled and we became prey to the machinations of an outsider.
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Written by Raaz mehta
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Thursday, 09 October 2008 |
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Recently I have watched a Moblie company advertisement on various channels showing two boys on different side of border,a fenced wire,start talking to each other reluctantly and becoming friends very soon playing football.Background voice say like something,..faasle mit jaayenge..only if we talk.
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Written by Beena Sarwar
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Tuesday, 07 October 2008 |
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"People are confused about this war," said Daud, negotiating the office vehicle he was driving through downtown Karachi's chaotic traffic.
"Every time America bombs a village, people are killed or injured. Those who survive are filled with revenge."
The concrete jungle of Karachi, Pakistan's largest city and business nerve centre, is a world away from Daud's mountainous native area Darra Adamkhel in Orakzai Agency, one of the seven tribal agencies that form Pakistan's FederallyAdminister ed Tribal Areas (FATA) sandwiched between its North West Frontier Province (NWFP) and Afghanistan.
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