Is that culture worth protecting?
Would you tolerate such a culture in your place, where powerful men can whip and beat girls and women at their will and pleasure? Maybe you would, maybe you are such a person - but most Pakistanis I know wouldn't want such a culture in Lahore or Karachi...
As @JX-1 said, extremely muscular physiques on women are almost always a result of taking steroids and injecting testosterone in copious amounts.
Most women who go to the gym do not go to build physiques like that, but just to be healthy. Brisk walking may be well and good for someone over 60...
Most don't.
And by the way, going to the gym and exercising is not solely for looks, but to be healthy. I could list out the benefits of both aerobic and anaerobic exercises, but I'd rather you googled them up.
This is a longstanding tradition on Eid, Diwali and a few other occasions, including the Independence days of both countries, in the areas patrolled by the BSF and PR:
https://www.awazthevoice.in/india-news/pak-rangers-exchange-sweets-at-attari-wagah-border-4901.html
PDF is blessed to have so many carrier aviation experts gracing the forum.
That the lifts are too small was a rumor dispelled by the MoD:
https://theprint.in/defence/eye-on-mega-deal-with-navy-dassault-will-fly-rafale-marine-to-india-in-2022-for-showcase-trip/751244/
By the way, do you...
The IN's doctrine for the employment of carriers is very different from that of the USN's. Power projection in distant lands is not the goal of our aircraft carriers - fleet protection is. Put simplistically, the IN's carrier borne fighters create an invulnerable bubble of approximately 500 Kms...
F-414 for the first few batches; and an ambitious program for an engine co-developed with Safran, for subsequent batches. The former is a certainty, the latter remains to be seen.