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April 16, 2005

India and Pakistan's Common Background

KeralaNext.com of India reports that, "With the feel good factor reshaping the Indo-Pak ties and the cricket diplomacy driving the bilateral relations, the two countries are trying to bank on their common background. It's a pleasant co-incidence that the Prime Minister of India was born in Pakistan and the President of Pakistan was born in India," KeralaNext.com reported. So why aren't there better relations between the two nations? Here's more.

Posted by Munir Umrani at April 16, 2005 01:02 PM

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