laphroaig
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Let me clarify my statement:
1. I have always found Indians, SriLankans, Bengalis [and I assume Pakistanis too] very friendly
2. Possibly the most number of my friends from South Asia are Indians [only 2 are Muslims]
3. However -- I always felt that Indians are a bit "wounded" -- when I read Naipal's commentary I could relate to it immediately
4. As a corollary we Pakistanis were Hindus once and like the Muslim world became Muslim (culturally) -- and I agree to an extent with Naipal's thesis that semetic religions disposes the civilization of it's previous culture (well I guess also Dharmic ones -- we don't know who we were before we were Hindus) -- in a sense we have grown beyond our South Asianess -- hence the lack of "wounded-ness"
It's even visible here on PDF too is it not?
There are more Indians who consider Pakistanis as brothers.
Pakistanis on the other hand if they are feeling really generous will grudgingly accept Indian Punjabis.
When not feeling generous, sky's the limit. Lol
I think it's got a lot to do with the subliminal influence of the individual ideologies of the two countries. And the way history has been told and is remembered.