Trade? Yes. Government to government contact? Yes. Resolving disputes? Yes.
People to people interaction? No. Cultural exchanges? No. Issuing visas to all and sundry? No.
It actually could'd failed had PPP government continued, those days were like nightmare. But situation is much sable now, sure there can be mishaps here and there but it's not as bad as 5-6 years ago.
The stuff that your fellow Indians spew on your forums, it's a blot on human race that such people exist.
You mean the 'fact' which the gentleman in the op is refuting?
These dramas are causing Indian men to go gaga as well, with thousands asking over the internet how they can marry a Pakistani female (you're welcome brah, if you can handle her mamas, chachas, tayas, phuppas and hundreds of other cousins and relatives as well).
Bollywood would remain popular among the certain sections of society [which is still very big] until everyone understand and speaks English. Bollywood is not that popular in the new generation.
My neutral view is that the uncharismatic, squeaking Manhoman was actually far better PM than Modi. It was Manmohan who laid the seeds of a developing India, first as Finance minister and then as PM. Modi is mostly riding the inertia created by Manhoman.
I think Indians mostly like Modi...
What a masterpiece of an article; what a scintillating, ecstatic read! Hats of Paracha, he really loves Pakistan and is trying hard to put us back on the route from which we got sidetracked in the past few decades.
Putting Hitler's name in the same breadth as Napoleon is a massive insult to the latter and flattering to the former.
Btw, who remarked that 'you can kill a Russian soldier but can't beat him'? It's escaping me.
Or...we can go the Bangladesh route and become the western colony of a rapidly rising India, come under their sphere of influence and dance to their tunes; reducing defense expenditure from $ 9 billion to $ 1-2 billion, give up the nuclear program and happily spend the rest on health and...