India-Pakistan have always shared a love-hate relationship. It has been 70 years to the partition that took populi of both the countries through a holocaust of sorts. People on both sides have been abducted, raped, murdered. Even as flags were raised on both sides of the border on 14th and 15th August of 1947, families of victims of the violence during partition were mourning. Today, post the Pulwama attack where 40 CRPF soldiers were killed in a suicide attack, the two countries are at a stand-off of sorts. We have students from India and Pakistan, Sparsh Ahuja and Saadia Gardezi talk about the history of the relationship bet ween the countries and what each side can learn from it.
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