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India and Pakistan are doomed to conducting an eternal dialogue of the deaf

BySeema Goswami
Mar 10, 2017 08:17 AM IST

Not only are we not the same people, Pakistan and India seem to inhabit parallel universes these days, writes Seema Goswami.

As a child (and grandchild) of refugees from what is now Pakistan, I was weaned on tales of the halcyon days of our pre-Partition life. Needless to say, all these stories had a certain fairy-tale element to them, recounted as they were through the prism of nostalgia.

Spot the difference: I grew up thinking of Pakistanis as people who were just like us. To me, they were not The Other.(Getty Images)
Spot the difference: I grew up thinking of Pakistanis as people who were just like us. To me, they were not The Other.(Getty Images)
A song of peace: Both the countries are doomed to conducting an eternal dialogue of the deaf, talking at, rather than to, each other. (Shutterstock)
A song of peace: Both the countries are doomed to conducting an eternal dialogue of the deaf, talking at, rather than to, each other. (Shutterstock)
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