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India-Pakistan love stories

As India and Pakistan both prepare to mark their 75th year of independence, we hear from those who dared to love and marry across the borders.

Ever since partition in 1947, India and Pakistan have been locked in conflict. Often, the two nations are in the news for increasing hostilities along the Line of Control, the de facto border that divides disputed Kashmir. The two countries have a shared history and similar cultures, but despite many attempts at resolving their disputes, lasting peace and good neighbourly relations have eluded them.

As both countries prepare to mark their 75th year of independence, we hear from those who dared to love and marry across the borders. What has life been like for them? What is it that they yearn for the most? Would love beyond borders conquer collective prejudices?

In this edition of WorklifeIndia, we bring you love stories from India and Pakistan that are filled with hope, even in the face of grave challenges.

Presenter: Devina Gupta

Contributors: Sarita Singh Sodha, ex-royal, Ghanerao; Zoya Fatima Rizvi and Mir Irfan Hussain Najafi, India-Pak couple; Shazman Mansoor and Mansoor Ali, India-Pak couple

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Sun 15 Aug 2021 04:32GMT

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An Indian Thar Express train passenger hugs a Pakistani relative upon her arrival at Karachi Railway Station, 19 Februry 2006. A Pakistani train returned to Karachi with Indian passengers after a historic journey to India 18 February marking the reopening of a rail link between the nuclear-armed rivals that was closed for four decades. (Credit: Asif Hassan/AFP via Getty Images)

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