abhi182
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I do not know why I am even writing this as I know this thread will most likely degenerate in a mindless flame war but nevertheless....
But first some background...I stumbled upon this forum by accident and have been reading through several of the threads for the past several hours and I am more than surprised by the perception of India amongst the general pakistani populace (coming to think of it, folks on this forum would in general be the relatively more privileged and well educated Pakistanis)
I am not sure whether this stems from the propaganda spread by media/history books/what have you ..nevertheless, here goes....
I and a very close friend of mine (let's call him X) both come from middle class backgrounds from small towns
Neither of us is from a (purportedly) high caste or super-privileged background though both of us come from educated families.....
We met in Engineering college and have been close pals ever since...
Post engineering, we both did an MBA, albeit from different colleges..
Post MBA, we both switched a couple of jobs ...jumped across roles...the usual stuff....
Currently, both of us work in the same city (Chennai), earn a fairly decent living and enjoy a fairly good standard of living...both of us have traveled across the world on several business trips though neither of us have ever got a chance to visit Pakistan unfortunately....
He recently got married so we hang out a little less than before but nevertheless, we still do party out....
The only supposedly major difference between X and I is that he is a Muslim while I am a Hindu....
sorry for the long winded and boring story...but I am not sure what gives the average Pakistani the image that in present day India, Muslims are discriminated against (at least in the professional realm of modern Indian organizations)...
The reason why I talked about this is to illustrate from a personal experience that there is no discrimination within the professional sector at least)
I cannot vouch for the Govt sector, having no personal experience there....but the point I wanted to bring out was that in present day India, no-one can stop you from being successful if you are willing to work hard....
regardless of your caste, creed or religion....
Perhaps 25 years ago, my South Indian boss may have favored a local Tamil over me (I am a North Indian and do not even speak the local language..neither does X)..or the Hindu HR manager at X's firm may have chosen a Hindu fella over him....
But definitely not any more....
I do not know how it is in Pakistan..but what I do know is that India today is very different from what it was 25 years ago
Oh, and by the way we both cheer for the Indian cricket team when we watch a Indo-Pak match..the only difference is when we celebrate an Indian win with cheers, my glass has beer and his has Coke
But first some background...I stumbled upon this forum by accident and have been reading through several of the threads for the past several hours and I am more than surprised by the perception of India amongst the general pakistani populace (coming to think of it, folks on this forum would in general be the relatively more privileged and well educated Pakistanis)
I am not sure whether this stems from the propaganda spread by media/history books/what have you ..nevertheless, here goes....
I and a very close friend of mine (let's call him X) both come from middle class backgrounds from small towns
Neither of us is from a (purportedly) high caste or super-privileged background though both of us come from educated families.....
We met in Engineering college and have been close pals ever since...
Post engineering, we both did an MBA, albeit from different colleges..
Post MBA, we both switched a couple of jobs ...jumped across roles...the usual stuff....
Currently, both of us work in the same city (Chennai), earn a fairly decent living and enjoy a fairly good standard of living...both of us have traveled across the world on several business trips though neither of us have ever got a chance to visit Pakistan unfortunately....
He recently got married so we hang out a little less than before but nevertheless, we still do party out....
The only supposedly major difference between X and I is that he is a Muslim while I am a Hindu....
sorry for the long winded and boring story...but I am not sure what gives the average Pakistani the image that in present day India, Muslims are discriminated against (at least in the professional realm of modern Indian organizations)...
The reason why I talked about this is to illustrate from a personal experience that there is no discrimination within the professional sector at least)
I cannot vouch for the Govt sector, having no personal experience there....but the point I wanted to bring out was that in present day India, no-one can stop you from being successful if you are willing to work hard....
regardless of your caste, creed or religion....
Perhaps 25 years ago, my South Indian boss may have favored a local Tamil over me (I am a North Indian and do not even speak the local language..neither does X)..or the Hindu HR manager at X's firm may have chosen a Hindu fella over him....
But definitely not any more....
I do not know how it is in Pakistan..but what I do know is that India today is very different from what it was 25 years ago
Oh, and by the way we both cheer for the Indian cricket team when we watch a Indo-Pak match..the only difference is when we celebrate an Indian win with cheers, my glass has beer and his has Coke