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They look like south Asians
especially to the world
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I am only going by what I know about my country and countrymen, they detest the thought of being linked with your Hindia.Lol. Are you suggesting Reuters is a RAW agency? Lol.
They look like south Asians
especially to the world
They look like south Asians
especially to the world
I am only going by what I know about my country and countrymen, they detest the thought of being linked with your Hindia.
Lol but once they are overseas they seem to yearn to be Indian. This is a documented fact. I've even seen Pakistanis market their restaurants as "Indian".
Pakistanis in 2016 look like this
And like this
We share borders so their is bound to be similarities. I am Punjabi and I do like Indian Punjabis, my only friends from India have been Punjabi sikhs. My family surname is Warraich and I have heard we have Punjabi sikh ancestory, I don't know how true that is but I think other ethnicities are not shared between Pakistan and India, I even heard from my friend that India is actually two different countries, North and South and they see eachother as completely different. South Indians are particularly against North Indians. I met 3 sisters from Bengalore in Turkey, they were visiting and they said to me you speak Hindi and I said no I speak Urdu but we can understand eachother fine, and one sister goes to me that they relatives in North and they 'hate' listening to them. Which I thoughts was a very strange comment to make and I have later found out about this divide within India as a country.
Pakistanis living on the Indus plains and Indians living in the far west coast seem to come from the same ancestor.
Punjab,Sindh,Rajasthan,Haryana,Gujarat,Kashmir,Jammu
We share borders so their is bound to be similarities. I am Punjabi and I do like Indian Punjabis, my only friends from India have been Punjabi sikhs. My family surname is Warraich and I have heard we have Punjabi sikh ancestory, I don't know how true that is but I think other ethnicities are not shared between Pakistan and India, I even heard from my friend that India is actually two different countries, North and South and they see eachother as completely different. South Indians are particularly against North Indians. I met 3 sisters from Bengalore in Turkey, they were visiting and they said to me you speak Hindi and I said no I speak Urdu but we can understand eachother fine, and one sister goes to me that they relatives in North and they 'hate' listening to them. Which I thoughts was a very strange comment to make and I have later found out about this divide within India as a country.
Yes I don't know much detail about it but there are shared clans as Warraich, Jatt, Gujjar, Arain are some examples.You don't have sikh ancestry, just that waraich is also one of sikh jatt clans.
Same has been my experience, they are cordial to me and other Pakistanis but they don't mingle with eachother. Language is also an issue between them. But in Britain those who are born here, shouldn't act like this but they actually do not mix at all. Not seen many South Indians here where I live, limited experience.Thats their North East not North West
I had a similar experience here in Australia, on my first day at univ, i saw 2 groups of Indian students, i introduced myself to the group closest to me and asked them if they were Indians, they replied that they are South Indians (emphasized on South), I replied that last time i checked it was still one country so why did u say south Indian, they told me its complicated and left it at that. Later on i got friendly with the other group that consisted mostly of gujratis and punjabis and they told me to stay away from south indians. i asked them the same question and they also said its complicated. In all my time at univ i never saw those 2 groups even mingle together. They both preferred to speak to me ( a Pakistani guy ) instead of each other.