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My favourite thing will be to go to india and help the Islamic mujahedeen!
I was wondering how long it would take before the 1st troll steps in.
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My favourite thing will be to go to india and help the Islamic mujahedeen!
Train travel gives the ' feel 'of the land.
My views ..
well its like you have metro and we have donkycart .
this time around if i get a chance ill go andTrain travel gives the ' feel 'of the land.
My views ..
do you think there will be easy visa regime?
Well, If I were to visit India sometime I would:
1) Try and meet as many people as possible, make friends.
2) See Delhi, Amritsar, Agra, Kochin, Mumbai, Goa.
3) Visit IMA Dehradun and see how similar it is to PMA.
4) Try the real 'Bombay Biryani' to see if it tastes anything like we cook it.
5) Try to find my lost family in Nagpur.
6) Meet Katrina Kaif and Sonam Kapoor (Since we're all just wishing).
7) Play Holi (It looks a lot of fun).
8) Visit the Golden Temple.
Plus loads of other things that I can't remeber right now.....
Nagpur? i studied there for 11 yrs man . in the small towns of India its one of the best.
The travel agent / company organising the package could be made responsible for ensuring people in the group do not meander off and visit places duly cleared by authorities on both sides - along a pre defined circuit.
The group would use buses from the state tourism bureau only - and / or if need be local police could also travel with them for their personal safety and to ensure interaction with locals stays in a manner both countries want.
It could be a doorstep to doorstep type trip.
A very nice thread.
One of my friend's family visited India last month and their few observations are as under:
1 - Delhi is just like Lahore except that it has a new and huge airport + a slightly better infrastructure which is a sign of India's growing economy. They were visiting India after a gap of 8 years and they felt that every thing in New Delhi had changed for good.
2 - They just loved the people of Amritsar and specially the salesmen.
3 - Generally commodities in India are touch expensive then Pakistan in dollar terms.
Well, If I were to visit India sometime I would:
1) Try and meet as many people as possible, make friends.
2) See Delhi, Amritsar, Agra, Kochin, Mumbai, Goa.
3) Visit IMA Dehradun and see how similar it is to PMA.
4) Try the real 'Bombay Biryani' to see if it tastes anything like we cook it.
5) Try to find my lost family in Nagpur.
6) Meet Katrina Kaif and Sonam Kapoor (Since we're all just wishing).
7) Play Holi (It looks a lot of fun).
8) Visit the Golden Temple.
Plus loads of other things that I can't remeber right now.....