Imad.Khan
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Pahad means hill/mountain, in hindi and bengali, not sure what do you say in urdu though
oh ok
we say Pahar for mountain and pahari for hills,
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Pahad means hill/mountain, in hindi and bengali, not sure what do you say in urdu though
Yes, we pronounce the same wayoh ok
we say Pahar for mountain and pahari for hills,
Just Wait for an Year and Inshallah You will be able to Visit GB.
I think you and me have a hard competition in laziness...Oh yes I was going to share this video yesterday but I am always too lazy to create new threads...
I am quite sure it will be amazing to watch when the full video/episode is released
There aren't any previous comments made by @shah1398.
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then i think it was in another thread. BTW he shared this
http://www.dgip.gov.pk/Files/VisaforIndian.aspx
Yes I posted the link in another thread as here:
I think yes. Says the link I posted above. Here it is again.
http://www.dgip.gov.pk/Files/VisaforIndian.aspx
Source: https://defence.pk/threads/does-pak...-indian-nationals.465248/page-2#ixzz4SLYmy5NF
then i think it was in another thread. BTW he shared this
http://www.dgip.gov.pk/Files/VisaforIndian.aspx
Guys those are just the regular Visa requirements to enter Pakistan. For GB and AJK Indians require an NOC directly from the government. Which till now I have never seen an example of. Hence also the reason why you never see Indian tourists there even though you do meet them down south every now and then.
There are certain sensitive regions in GB and AJK where all foreigners require an NOC to visit.