The numerous misconceptions and misunderstandings I encountered must be still greater today. With pre-1947 family links slowly withering away, the two countries are travelling on separate economic and cultural trajectories. As travel barriers become ever higher, their respective populations are becoming progressively more unfamiliar and estranged from the other.
This is by deliberate design. Not long ago, Indian scientists and professionals participated in conferences in Islamabad, cricket matches drew large numbers into either country and schools occasionally sent their students over to the other side. But now tourist and visitor traffic is a trickle. Both South Asian states share the responsibility. Visas are the obvious control instruments. In principle, technology and ease of travel should have made things easier. Not so. While applying for an Indian visa that would enable me to speak at a conference in Delhi, I was initially pleased to see that I could now apply online instead of the older, cumbersome procedure. But, as it turned out, there is a special form for Pakistanis that demands excruciating, irrelevant minutiae. A technically poor web portal design adds to the frustration.
Why the special treatment for Pakistanis? The Indian establishment says it fears terrorism. But while reasonable caution is understandable, one could have hoped for a sense of proportion and a more reasoned approach. The overwhelming majority of Pakistanis who apply are the aged and the infirm, professors and doctors, businessmen and professionals, and the occasional tourist. Armed terrorists from Pakistan have indeed crossed borders. But they have gone by boat, crawled under fences and climbed difficult mountains. To penetrate airports or checkpoints, and cross multiple hurdles, is not the terrorist route. But let’s say that you still somehow put together an application. Thereafter you must present yourself at the Indian High Commission (IHC). For this, you must somehow obtain permission to enter Islamabad’s ‘Red Zone’, the highly fortified diplomatic enclave which houses foreign embassies. Getting past the first security checkpoint, bristling with machine guns placed behind concrete barriers, is no easy task. But, as I recently discovered, the ordeal will have just begun.
As I attempted to enter the IHC building’s visa section, a swarm of Pakistani intelligence agents surrounded me. Their body language was intimidating, their manner offensive. As with other visa applicants, question followed question. They demanded my personal identification, phone numbers, family details, what was to be discussed in the conference that I was to attend, invitation letters and proof of correspondence. All this while sneering at my patriotism. Halfway through this interrogation, I lost patience. If I was spying for India, why on earth would I come for a visa interview? But these uncouth men were executing a political agenda and not open to reason. In their frozen mindset — and that of their masters — India was Pakistan’s enemy number one. Faced with unexpected resistance, the underlings called their superior. Expectedly, he supported his men who, he said, were defending the safety and security of Pakistan. What did Pakistan’s national security have to do with harassing visa applicants? An argument became inevitable. He and his men were unmoved by the fact that their spy institution had spectacularly failed to gather intelligence necessary for protecting the life and property of Pakistani citizens. In fact, it had lost three of its regional headquarters to attacks by religious terrorists and suicide bombers. Home-grown terrorists have killed many more Pakistani soldiers and citizens than were lost in Pakistan-India wars since 1947.
My admission into the building was refused, a violation of my rights as a Pakistani citizen as well as of international law. They won, I lost. They had achieved their goal of keeping a Pakistani from visiting India. The gulf between the countries grew just a tad wider. I do not know how it is from the Indian side. Are the requirements for a visa just as dauntingly obtuse? Do RAW agents harass and insult those Indians applying to the Pakistan High Commission in Delhi for a visa? Let the angry Indian speak up from his side of the wall, as I have from mine.
Published in The Express Tribune, October 27th, 2011.
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A news item i read today, was about pakistani businessman visiting Gujarat.
They were surprised to see the development that has taken place, and they on the contrary went to meet The CM Narendra Modi and even invited to visit pakistan, which seems a tall order.
Even after 26/11, David coleman headley, Dawood and Karachi projects, indian govt took sane decision to restart dialogue with your country. Lets us hope for better.
@Roflcopter: Your whole perspective is wack!
@Meekal Ahmed:
Dear Meekal, You said "I am sure its WORSE in India". How do you know that? Did you form your opinion from facts or just the misconcieved perception about India as taught to average pakistan citizen? Please don't mistake your perceptions with reality. There is some rule of law in India unlike pakistan. And India does not require pakistan's confirmation on that. The world at large knows it. Why paksitanis are screened during visa globally is because of reputation the country has built by their own. Who wants to invite trouble?
Anyways, i don't think there is any serious business for which an average Indian and Pakistani need to meet in either countries. I know not every pakistani who want to come to India has a hidden agenda, but why to throw open the doors for a country which is incapable of containg their own terrorism problems. You are victimized now by the same policies which you initially thought will be your strategic assets against enemy..namely Indian. Please clean your house first. Its common sensical right. Pakistan has earned a reputation of being the epicentre of all terrorst problems across globe today. I don't really like to say this for a neighbourin country but a fact has to be ackowledged. Pakistan being in denial mode is helping none..including pakistan. Self introspection is one thing seriously missing in Political corridores of Pakistan.
One thing i appreciate is..A average Pakistani is too obsessed with the thought of Indian...India is bad...India is enemy..blah blah. At the other side, an average Indian is so indifferent to pakistan. It doesn't matter to him. He has more important global issues to discuss.
I wish pakistan some luck in restoring peace within.
It cannot be denied. There are restrictions. there are some things that are unneceptable. but these are bad times. Pakistan indeed is in a very dirt and bad state. There is no denying that.
Hi All:
I am a pretty disappointed after reading this article. It is difficult to believe that strong armed men of security agencies get down to harass their own citizens of their country.
Since other have written a lot here, let me not add my interpretations and burden the imaginations of other readers.here.
Wa Salaam. R U. Kamath- Winnipeg
"The bronze statue of king Bakht Buland Shah, The founder of state of Nagpur in central India was unveiled at Assembly Bhavan square.It was an party function with leaders of BJP, Congress, NCP,and Shiv Sena sharing the dais.Chief Minister Prithviraj Chavan,his Jharkhand counterpart Arjun Munda and BJP national chief Nitin Gadkari, Congress ministers ..... were prominent dignitaries. After Bakht Buland Shah embraced Islam he was given this kingdom by Emperor Aurangzeb of Delhi " This is a prominent news of today. Can you imagine of any statue of any Hindu king of Sindh or Punjab being given a place in any city of Pakistan. Pakistan since the time of Zia or even before is doing every thing to change the history of the land and its people. Remember the role of Government and its people's support to bring India - Pakistan is important. In any case we should not change or temper with history as it will remind us of our true heritage.
@optimist: Here are some of the things you said: 1) 'I had a Pakistani stamp on my British passport' 2) 'It is all rubbish. Pakistanis are too proud to pass them off as belonging to your country'. Here go through this on youtube - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h1uU2-hhOYg 3) 'Our name, our identity is too obvious'. Muslims is not equal to Pakistan. Pakistan is made of an ideology that it will have only muslims. 4) 'It is rubbish! All employers look at passports' - You mean your British passport.. 5) And as for SRK. He is in show business. Who else do you expect to do things to get publicity is a star wont? Looks like some one here has a serious identity crisis. So mate are you a Pakistani or a Briton? And where a Briton roams around in the world is none of my business..
@AK: No place to go? In your imagination, yes. Keep dreaming. lol
@ terrorising and true
We all know SRK's publicity stunts. He even did a drama at heathrow saying that scanners have taken his naked pictures which his fans had and wanted autograph!! I travel roughly 3 to 4 times a year and have never been put through any body scanner at Heathrow or Gatwich (I just came back on 8th of October from Pakistan via Heathrow). I had a Pakistani stamp on my British passport but I didnt even see any immigration official. I put it through autmatic doors that were opened within 30 seconds after compuer confirmed my ID picture was somewhat similar to my facial expression. It is same all over Europe. Automatic doors can be used without facing any official. I am visiting Spain in a few days, wish me luck :) . It is all rubbish. Pakistanis are too proud to pass them off as belonging to your country. Our name, our identity is too obvious (your Khan example proves that!!!) . I have even read some of commentators that Pakistanis try to steal jobs by pretending to be from your country. It is rubbish! All employers look at passports etc. If we need to fake passport, we would rather get European ID (that gives right to work).
@ pragmatist
Feeling is mutual. I have no desire to visit your country as well (I said 'your country' because I dont even wanna spell the name of your country after reading your comments)!!
@Terrorising and true
Relax. You can't understand obvious sarcasm. Can you?
Dear Pervez Hoodbhoy, I am quoting two news items of Times of India of today i.e. 29 Oct, that will give you the basic deference creeping in. News Item1:- (NAGPUR) "City 'finds' its founder, Bakht Buland" "A bronze statue of Bakht Buland Shah gets unveiled on Saturday. Aurangzeb made him the ruler of Deogarh after he embraced Islam" News Item 2:- "Baba Farid University of Health Sciences asks ........" We in India even today celebrate and honor the Muslim icons of the past and present like Abdul Kalam as a part of our past and current history. Even the present Corps Commander of a corps deployed on boarders with Pakistan is a Muslim. Where as due to reasons known best to people of Pakistan you are busy creating a past and present based on hate of your own that is changing the mindset of the young.
@Meekal Ahmed: This presumption that it must be worse on the Indian side speaks of a mind set. That is what is taking us away from each other.
@Reality: Well for you almost all the doors are closing one by one. The day is not far when you will have NO place to go.
@FZ: Ask your desperate musicians and actresses who get caught on Indian airports with bag full of money.
Get done with this 'Visa' thing altogether so that our freedom fighters can freely enter India and win it back for us and settle a 64 years old outstanding. For the benefit of young readers it requires mentioning that India was a part of Pakistan and they parted away in 1947.
I believe if RAW agents harass and insult Indians applying to the Pakistan High Commission in Delhi for a visa virulent anti- India separatists like Shah Geelani, and Yasim Malik would never be able to visit Pakistan.
In India, the most virulent anti-India seperatists like Shah Geelani, Yasim Malik visit Pakistan consulate freely. None of the political leaders of seperatists has 'disappeared' in India in past 60 years. Political freedom is as complete as it can be.
Compare that to Baluchistan, not a single Baluch seperatist leader can function openly , assuming he is not already dead with his dead body dumped on the streets in Quetta.
As an Indian, I am proud of the political freedom given to seperatists , its because of that political freedom , that the political agenda of seperatists ( from Kashmir to Assam ) stands dis-credited and de-legitimized.
I am a voice from the Indian side of the border. Truth is, I have no desire to visit Pakistan. It is way too dangerous for my liking. Maybe if things became normal again, I'd like to visit Abbottabad and see the house of Osama.
@optimist: Say it to the likes of Shah Rukh Khan (a superstar and super popular entertainer!) who got miffed by the US airport officials just because his name was 'Khan' and i bet you have not traveled to US as much as SRK has done. Whom are you trying to fool here mate? I know that after 9/11 even Pakistanis who identified themselves as Muslims faked to be Indians to ward off unwanted american attention..
It's good he wasn't allowed to go to India. We're Pakistanis. India is the last place in the world we should be visiting. lol
Already Kuwait has stopped issuing visa's to Pakistanis.
And if you are known to have visited pakistan in the previous one year, there is a problem in getting VISAs from other countries. Who wants to visit pakistan under these circumstances.
@Hoodbhoy FAN Did you even read the article before jumping in with a loony comment? It was Pakistani security agencies who prevented him from even getting to the Indian consulate. India didn't even have a chance to fully evaluate his visa application.
@Dr Mishra: . I think you are victim of negative publicity that we Pakistanis are very good at. . I don't know why your Pakistani friends dont visit Pakistan. . I have been in the UK for nearly 15 years and always found it hard to find an empty seat in planes flying to Lahore/Islamabad/Karachi. My Indian travel agent says: 'you Pakistanis are very nationalist. When you get money, you build houses in Pakistan. When you think of holidays, you head to Pakistan even though Spain is much more beautiful and cheaper to visit'. . On the other hand, Indians are known to follow the west and become westernised and try to forget their roots. Search google and you will find articles that next generations of Indians in the US/Western world are even developing similar diseas like their western counter parts due to similar 'lazy' lifestyles!
@ South Indian
It is more of a cliche and perception. Pakistanis are treated with courtesy in the US because we go through their visa process. . I visited the US 3 times on Pakistani passport with some delay on first visit. No serious questioning just routine finger prints delay. . When I visited the US fourth time on British passport, I was questioned and they wanted to find out the reason I was visiting (white British were also stopped/questioned). The reason is ANYONE can buy a ticket and go there on British passport. . There is a great deal of courtesy in European/American airports and they don't harass you like third world countries, even when they single you out (they claim its random!)
@ Terrorising and True
You have negated your own point. If Pakistan is so much valued for Bollywood starts (due to showbiz), they must have been PAINFULLY harassed! . Harrassment must have been too much for them that they decided not to select Pakistani players. . Unlike Dr Hoodbhoy, Indian 'free press' hasn't been able to find the culprits (agencies)!!
Well done ET for such an amazing article.
Dr, next time record all the conversation and put it on You Tube.
While i feel the pain of the good professor, i wish pakistani authorities grill ajmal kasab types instead before they come to india. the people who should be stopped are let go free and the people who should be honored are humiliated.
Shaikh PhD: So you admit he was right then? The problem with South Asia has been too much religion at the cost of scientific thought.
Our Mullahs, Generals and ISI agents should be given special super-express visas to visit Taiwan, Singapore, Hong Kong, China and South Korea.
As a student I shared a room with a student from Hong Kong. I had to endure his rants about the intellectual superiority of the Chinese race. The great achievements of the Chinese people. It was humiliating as I could not say thing really to defend ourselves
@optimist: In PAKISTAN all these things happen at the worst level! Example is IPL Pakistani players issue! No one knows why is it that they want to play in a 'Hindu mind' India when people don't want to see them here? Money is guess.. INDIAN MONEY!!! Shah Rukh/Pretty Zinta/Shilpa Shetty? - are movie stars (= business of Bollywood in Pakistan) who are more concerned of how much their movies earn in Pakistan than any thing else. So, publicity in whatever way is good for them. Got it smart fellow... Business!!! Enough answers i guess..
Pakistani ISI doesn't harass ordinary people who want to visit India. . Dr Hoodbhoy is on their 'watch list' (for wrong reasons!). His views are difficult for them to digest and they suspect he is on a mission (rightly or wrongly). . Things are quite similar in India. People under agencies watch are treated very badly. Same trend can be seen throughout the 3rd world!
@Ilmana Fasih, You are concerned about your divided family. But you divided your family by moving to Pakistan by your own choice.
India must be and is more concerned about Indian families who have lost loved ones to acts of terror instigated from Pakistan. There is no reunion for these families. Protecting Indians from Pakistan is far more important than your inconvenience. Besides being a Pakistani, it is important that everytime you try to leave Pak you are reminded that your country's policies are wrong. If it is such a great inconvenience, you should have the rest of your family join you in Pakistan.
Dr. Hoodbhoy, while you're respected and welcome to visit India, the vast majority of your countrymen are not. As an Indian, I think this is just right.
Terrorists may use other paths to get into India, but scouts such as David Headley have used the legal route. Also, thousands of Pakistanis on legal visas stay here illegally, never returning to Pak. A recent report showed this number is increasing. Add in virulent extremism and radicalization that afflicts middle-class Pakis, restricting visas is the right thing to do.
My own family came from Sindh during the partition. While my grandparents and to lesser extent my parents desired to visit their old home, I have no such desire.
Visits and people-people contacts are overrated. They do nothing to keep Pak from using state-sponsored terrorism. So there's no reason to bemoan the end of people-people contacts - let this vanity die. If Pak cannot reform its behavior, the world MUST put its people through ignominy every time they travel outside its borders to remind them of it.
In india, even known anti-India seperatist kleaders from Kashmir, some of whom are known to be on payroll pf Pak agencies, are not prevented from visiting Pak consulate in Delhi. In fact they often go there, even for Iftar dinner.
India should just give sir gee a real Indian nationality
@ Maestro, This is pakistan WOW indeed true but how its gonna happend Mariage after Devorce.....
At least one of the reason why many people, in uniform and civies, in Pakistan don't like Professor Hoodbhoy is that he was born into a minority sect.
Many people dislike Quaid-e-Azam because he was also born in Professor Hoodbhoy's sect.
And that's just one reason why Pakistan has not been able to live up to its potential, so far.
Until and unless there are frank people to people contacts, nothing will change in Indo-Pak relations. I have lived abroad for many years and now count several Indians as some of my best friends. Why? Because we both realized how much we have in common. Some of them were shocked that I knew the lyrics to lots of classic indian film songs and I was in return shocked that they adored Junoon, Vital Signs, Strings, Atif Aslam, Noori, Nusrat Fateh Ali, Nazia Hassan and our classic dramas from the late 80s early 90s like Chand Girhain, Tanhayeeyan, etc. We immediately developed a bond over such small things. We even watched India Pakistan cricket matches together in good fun and made harmless jokes that no one took seriously but just laughed together. And congratulated the other if the other side won by saying, we'll get ya next time - LOL. My mother has been to India 6 times in the last few years and cannot stop talking about the hospitality and respect shown to her by common people. She stayed with a host family in Delhi and they actually visited her in Islamabad last year - they too were overwhelmed by the respect shown to them here. They actually said "This is Pakistan?? WOW!" So, in short, if we allow our people to at least and develop some level of friendly understanding of each other, things will change dramatically. Peace.
@Ali Tanoli
why some body bothers to go there seeing at holy cows roaming on the streets and sh…. and watching monkeys in Dehlis…
Yup, beats me why people want to do that when they can roam the streets of their own country watching people being blown up to bits and killers being showered with rose petals for being Ghazis. Some people never learn brother, but you keep enlightening them.
@ Hoodbhoy Fan, Condenming pakistan is so easy whay u give to pakistan this is the question and about Mr Hoodbhoy he is Phisics sciencist and from muslim country what u think in these how every body treating us wake up man and by the way who care if india dont wanna give visa why some body bothers to go there seeing at holy cows roaming on the streets and sh.... and watching monkeys in Dehlis...
I resonate allmost all of his views about Pakistan and India. His youtube lectures are awesome. He is one of the only few Pakistanis who has placed his country on the scientific world map with his publications in Nature etc. Except boasting about army power, Chinese brotherhood, nucelar assets and scrambling F16's what did Pakistan achieved in 60 years of independence. I am sure that as a British colony Pakistan must have achieved more and much more (ex. South africa).
Hoodhboy is a gift of god to Pakistan.
I condemn the attitude of Indian authorities for not giving him Visa, infact he should be made a visiting professor of Indian Institute of Science Bangalore.
of all the places in the world why would you want to go to india- they are as backward as us if not more.
@Proud Pakistani: You epitomize what is wrong with Pakistan. People like you are biggest threat to the nation of Pakistan.
@cosmo yes you are right .... in any public place if you ask anyone about indian inteligence agency.... 99% ans is CBI... IB etc. few know about RAW i bet even 99% of indians have ever met or know any officer of any agency... or can name their directors.... recently some bollywood movies plot scence on RAW... but still people are unaware.... coz in democracy its more important to know your corporater... mla... or parliamentarin to pull there legs....
I know in karachi many my friends just dont wanna visit there famlies in india U.P or Bihar because of hard time they get in obtaining visa and scare to become like some Chisty sahab in Dehli jail with out commiting any crime by the hands of crrupt indian forces.
I want to tell my Indian friends here who are keen on visiting Pakistan to enrich their minds...
If you have a Pakistani visa in your passport, you should forget visiting US for some time...
Or at least, you should be prepared for a grueling time at the immigration counter at the US airport. Any one who has visited Pakistan on a short trip will be singled out for intense interrogation at US airports.
@x: @all the indians here, your comments and your contemptuous attitude reflect our (imaginary) superiority complex and ingrained racism as well as your narrow minded, petty and hostile thinking.
enough said.
haha ... am quite amused by your typo "reflect our (imaginary) superiority complex". enough said :)
Indian intelligence has no security barrier or permit for the diplomatic area. The embassies themselves have a security system. As an example, for the US embassy there is an outer layer of private Indian security guards, and then US Marines on the inner perimeter and inside.
The Pakistani embassy has a big crowd outside, typically Indian Muslims applying to visit family members.
@american, when america attacks us on our soil and after the horrors perpetrated and the innocent men, women and children killed in waziristan, i think you can not blame the outraged, grieved people from harbouring anti american sentiments and being moved to burning american flags after watching their famlies and houses burn!!
@all the indians here, your comments and your contemptuous attitude reflect our (imaginary) superiority complex and ingrained racism as well as your narrow minded, petty and hostile thinking.
enough said.
@Proud Pakistani: “Why would anyone in their right mind go to India. What good is there in India ?” “See more poor & dark brown people ?”
You may be a proud Pakistani. But can Pakistan be proud of people like you?
Believe me, I never knew India had a powerful spy agency called RAW till I started visiting Pakistani websites.
99 percent of Indians do not know that India has created the world's most powerful spy agency, RAW, who can infiltrate into other country's army and even cause floods and earthquakes.
@Farooq Khan - bravo....while you are basking in the smugness of your comments, you should remember that had those 'indians' whose offspring are now in khi..not voted for the league....there would have been no pakistan.
“RAW” agents are only ever seen in Pakistani newspapers and heard in Pakistani conspiracies on the internet. I can tell you with great certainty that 99% of Indians have never ever seen a RAW agent and even if they have, I doubt they would ever come to know it was a RAW agent. Most Indians police and other security agencies also rarely deal with RAW. Like the mythical 9 men of Xerxes or the illuminati, RAW is an agency most Indians have “heard” about but never seen. I think they like it that way. The largest domestic intelligence agency in India is the Intelligence Bureau (IB) and these officers are much more “visible” but even these people are rarely seen on “the streets”. The most common “security” hurdle for the average Indian is the lowly constable or overworked Inspector who close off roads or block access or halt traffic for VIPs (politicians). Local police is usually most Indians first and last level of contact with law enforcement and security agencies.
I thought that it was an excellent article. I completely agree with the premise that it is only people to people links which will get us out of this morass taht we have created for ourselves. To see each other as people and not demonise the other side without understanding.
I visited Pakistan for the first time nearly 10 years ago, I was fortunate that I was visiting with an organisation so the visa issues were taken care of for me - I actually did not need to do or meet anyone. And it was an incredible visit - through which I have become friendly with a number of Pakistani's. Where I would be happy to visit again. The challenge that stops be is no longer fear, but the feeling that there are so many interesting other places to discover, learn from and participate in. And a concern that Pakistan is unfortunately heading down a terrible path, not towards just terrorism, but towards irrelevancy. This is the path that India followed for 40 years post independance, and I think that the focus on the economy has done more than any handwringing or foreign policy will towards creating a better environment for our own people.
@Feroz:
Good points. You missed one very important aspect. The RAW is an external intelligence agency. By law, they can't, and they don't, engage in internal espionage against its own citizen leave alone controlling the nation's policies.
Hi my 2 cents, there are people who ask question "why do you want to go". I think thats my personal choice and you dont have any business in asking me why. I am a normal citizen who wishes to visit a place for personal choice and not to mean any harm and being a human i think i should have an opportunity to do the same. I do understand the paranoia that we Indians and Pakistanis have against each other and dont expect the same to be removed atleast in this life time, but i agree with Mr Author on his views. Having said this, I am a normal South Indian on whom the partition on India had 0% impact. None of my family members are in Pakistan nor did my ancestors own anything there, but still i want to know more about you, thats the reason i read Pakistani newspaper, to know "your perspective of us". But still i dont discuss the fact that i visit Pakistani newpapers because of the fear of being branded anti-national. Hope one day this changes
@Bangladeshi: If citizens of a country as deeply in trouble as Pakistan do not introspect, how will the country get out its troubles? It takes courage and conviction to call a spade a spade. Being an ostrich never helped nobody.
@Meekal Ahmed Ask any educated Pakistani who is ISI head. They will know the answer. Now ask any Indian who is the head of RAW. I doubt anyone knows. I did not know and I googled to find out. The name is Sanjeev Tripathi. I had NEVER heard that name. That shows what type of influence ISI and RAW have on the psyches of its own citizens. In light of that it is unclear why you are SURE that Indians would face greater harassment from RAW than Dr. Hoodbhoy faced at hands of ISI..
Oh its like indians welcome you with hot cakes!
Our relation with India and our foreign policy with India is made by our establishment which consist of Army officials and in our course books we have to read that India is our worse enemy and she is in ready mood to attack on our country all the time but i think this perception is wither away day by day. It is time for us to change our policy toward India and own our history.
@Proud Pakistani: "See more poor & dark brown people ?" I can see that racism still does exist in the minds of some people in South Asia. Preferring to go to Dubai or Turkey or elsewhere is individual choice but commenting on foreign people and calling them dark brown or milk white is definitely racist. Hoping you see Wisdom some day !
I wonder how come Dr. Hodbhoy had to go him self to submit his passport, these days one has to drop their passports at either Vistronix or Gerry's along with the required documents, and if the IHC has some sense, they would issue a visa for him with out any interview or for him appearing at the IHC, and it should not have been a problem given the stature of Dr. Hodhboy,
this is really sad to hear but this is not new. we have treated our genious people the way Hoodbhoy was treated. This is shameful.
Being an Indian citizen I can say that no Indian knows who is head of RAW. Forget about encountering an Indian agent, you do not know anyone who has ever encountered one either. No foreign Diplomat can meet an armed forces personnel including heads of the Services. India is a Democracy where only peoples representatives can decide on any or every issue. Indian agents cannot vet who visits Pakistan or any other country, that is the prerogative of the country issuing the visa. People going missing is an alien concept in a working Democracy. Those apprehended have to be produced before a court within 48 hrs and the Police does the picking up. Lastly the Intelligence Agencies are civilian organisations and under the control of the Home Ministry not any Military organisation. A World of difference indeed !
I'm Indian and wanted to categorically state that having a Pak visa on my passport opens an entirely new can of worms while applying for western visas. Sadly, Pak documentation evokes stricter scrutiny, longer interviews and a lot more pain.Therefore, even if India and Pakistan make their visa regimes easier, an average Indian will not want to travel to Pakistan until it washes away it's association to violent hoohaas.
Mr. Hoodbhoy is a highly educated, highly civilised, a renowned/bold speaker, a famous writer, one of the known intelligencia of the country, a thinker, a philosopher, a patriotic person and what not. We should be proud of this Pakistani. Head of the Agency, whose people harassed him, should have the courage to apologise this one of the finest human being of this country.
We should also coolly examine whether our so called friendly countries ie America, Britain and other Europeans damaged our interests more than India or not; and are still after us in many ways?
Pervez Hoodboy:
I think I can answer this question. In India, if you were from Kashmir you may face similar treatment. Not if you are from rest of India. :(
But, it is unlikely you'd be denied permission to get a visa unless the foreign office has prohibited your travel abroad explicitly and it withstands the scrutiny by a court of law! In India courts are both independent and liberal. They don't hesitate to go against the govt. (Army doesn't even come in to the picture) and they don't hesitate to go against popular mood in cases of fundamental rights being violated.
So, in India I would have moved court and obtained restraint against anyone from stopping me entering Pakistan Embassy, even if someone tried.
@Mr.HoodBoy...
I don't know why ur officials harassed you . But I am not agreed with you in some points .For a terrorist ,age and profession doesn't matter. We had in India ,a Delhi University professor was involved in terrorist activities .Even in recent attack in Delhi , a medical student was involved. This is all about how fare they have been brain washed .
Yes, for my father and my grand pa who are 54 and 80 respectively ,Pak may not be an alien country . But for us those are below 30 ,Pak is surely a alien country .When we heard Laden was caught inside pak under the nose tip of Islamabad , we were really shocked .We had not heard of any Jihadi or Talibani culture in south Asian culture.But these are now everyday story in Pakistan .Obviously these are not Pakistani culture ,these are the invasive Arabian culture.
Yes , I am agreed with you that we are on a different cultural path which won't meet.In recent path , our culture has been deteriorated by western influence ,but has never been gone down to this level .We still want world to remember us as Gandhian and Buddhism culture.
"Armed terrorists from Pakistan have indeed crossed borders. But they have gone by boat, crawled under fences and climbed difficult mountains"
hmm..Thats coz terrorists cannot get visas easily?
"To penetrate airports or checkpoints, and cross multiple hurdles, is not the terrorist route"
Surely, the good professor is not aware of 9/11 attacks.Where terrorists entered USA on student visa.
Dear Sir, after reading your article and the following comments, I can say with certainty that our "holy cows" are leaving no stone un-turned to convert Pakistan into a complete pariah state. While we live in anguish, they enjoy their lives in their cantonments.
I did visit the Pakistani HC in Delhi for a visa last year. There was no one at the gate except an aged watchman. He asked me to surrender my cellphone but I can tell you the Israelis (a friendly state to New Delhi!) ask for far more. Your diplomats and officers were extremely hospitable and I enjoyed my conversation with them. Sadly, the trip never materialised.
@Proud Pakistani: "Why would anyone in their right mind go to India. What good is there in India ?" 5 million foreigners come to India. As do the most talented of your artistes. You should ask them.This author ofcourse has made it very clear why he wanted to visit India - so there is nothing hypothetical about that.
"See more poor & dark brown people ?"
That is a really racist statement.
I want to visit Pakistan , I want to visit locations but I done even know on what grounds can I get Visa ? There is no tourist Visa between two nations
@Meekal Ahmed: "@Zamalek Khan: Did I say I condoned this behaviour? Did you read what I had said?"
Actually I carefully read what he said and you said. It looks like he HAS read what you said but not the converse. No-one thinks you condoned the Pakistani agencies' behavior. But both Zamalek and I wonder how you came to the conclusion that you are SURE that Indian agencies are worse in how they treat Indian citizens. The fact is that India has many challenges - poverty, hunger and corruption amongst key ones. But one thing India has never had to deal with is bullying by the army or intelligence agencies. No Indian would be prevented from visiting the Pakistani consulate by RAW.
Excellent Article! There are very few intelluctuals like PH in Pakistan. Hats off to him. I respect & have very high regards for him. Happy Diwali to my Indian friends.
@Meekal Ahmed: "@Zamalek Khan: Did I say I condoned this behaviour? Did you read what I had said?"
Acyually
Dear Professor,
I'm appalled after reading this story. I'm not going to comment on Pakistan's policies and its intelligence agencies but I WILL send this message to the Indian Embassy in Pakistan. I hope they contact you and help you with the process.
Thanks.
Sincerely,
Just-another-Indian
@Ali Tanoli: You entirely missed the point of the article. It's not about obtaining or not obtaining a visa. It's about how states enforce their agendas on their citizens.
@Roflcopter: and why not? he is one of the best minds this country has produced.
One of the best articles I have read till date.
I am tired of comments here trying to draw a moral equivalency between Indian and Pakistani positions on the need to treat people from the other side with suspicion and hostility.
Can anyone point me to news about a group of RAW-trained Indians holding the Islamabad Marriott hostage for three days. Or news about a group of Indians attacking Pakistan's parliament. Or news about a group of Indians murdering innocent people anywhere in Pakistan ...
Regarding Mr. Hoodbhoy, I have the greatest respect for him, and I sincerely hope that he finds his way to India and continues his work of fostering better relations between good and decent people on both sides.
Based on accounts of scores of relatives who have visited Lahore from UP over the last 10 years, it appears that visa regulations for Indians wishing to visit Pakistan are relatively more liberal, if not enlightened.
My suspicion is that our policies are governed by bureaucratic incompetence, not by credible intelligence intercepts or other material evidence which the security agencies may have gathered to determine that the level of security threat is sufficiently high to warrant that each applicant, regardless of his or her profile, be scrutinized and humiliated indiscriminately to a point where instead of reason shouting matches ensue between the applicant and valiant gate keepers.
I have seen firsthand how a simple quest for a visit by an aging and unarmed lady to the Indian High Commission for a visa degenerated into mutual psychosis as she was repeatedly asked the same question by the Pakistani security personnel: "Waat is the purpose of your visit?"
@Indian Trolls You guys never miss an opportunity to do the holy than thou dance do you? Do you have ANY idea HOW difficult it is for even Pakistanis to get a visa for India? They face difficulties not just in Pak but even if someone applies from Dubai or elsewhere there is an 80 percent chance they will be rejected. And in this case please dont give me the terrorist argument because even Even students and housewives married to Indians dont get spared the biased Indian visa policy. So the pendulum basically swings both ways. Yes it sucks and its unfortunate but this is the consequence of hostility being whipped up in BOTH countries.
the has articulated beautifully the hardships one has to face while applying for the Indian Visa. Still these are only few things,,,,.there are much more to write. My grandfather andfather used to go India alot but we, the third generation can't , despite we have our hom and relatives there
After few Americans(with past connection from Pakistan) came to India on tourist visa and all they did in the name of sight seeing was select places where LeT millitants could bomb, the Visa rules got bit more tight.
Its sad that a highly educated and courageous Prof Hoodbhoy had to suffer but looking at bigger picture we Indians would like a strict Visa policy as we do not wish to see any more attacks.
Lets see...
Listen to a person from Pakistan cry foul play, complain, make large accusations, rant about Muslim mistreatment while simultaneously condoning the deaths of all others, pre-judge everyone as looking at them as inferior and act like drama queens because of it but wonder why nobody wants to interact with them, having to worry about every word you say getting taken as blasphemy and other oh so rare things for safety. Ignore past attacks, current/future threats and all of the bigotry coming out of the country towards everyone on Earth besides murderers and dictators resulting in a heightened probability to die like fodder at the hands of a bleak and futile cause that will never find acceptance in the light of day by any good human being.Decisions, decisions.
I think most reasonable people would go for the risk of hurting someone's feelings. Even if it isn't personal, it'll always get a rise out of the self-righteous types. The only time you won't is if they're the ones doing it. Difference is, they'll do it for reasons grounded in bigotry rather than safety.
This conscience is clean and hate free. Take it up with reality.
@arindam - I am sorry I don't agree with you. If for a moment I accept that there is hate filled jingoism and fundamentalism across the border, then don't you think the biggest anti-dote would be more people visiting us and not less.
@Arindom:
Read what you wrote before blaming others for everything in your life. Just read your own writing again and you will smell the hatred brimming. So close minded people.
@Bangladeshi:
Perhaps you should start reading Professor Norm Chomsky of MIT about exposing CIA and US govt. By the way Prof Chomsky is a US citizen and indeed a brilliant man
@Dr Mishra:
It is sad what mindset do you indians have towards pakistan. Even professionals like yourself spewing venom, It is sad indeed. I pity you Mr Mishra
This is the first article in many years that has given me consolation that our beloved intelligence agencies are keeping an watchful eye on 'GHADDARS', particularly those who, after a visit to India, become even more daring in their treason and treachery.
@ Author
Sir, with all respect to your writings in the past, I peg to differ on your argument, terrorists came by boat etc., Mr.David Coleman Headley came via all the proper mode you have mentioned.
Look India has move on.They don't have the time to visit Pakistan for obvious reasons.Indian now go far easteren countries on low budget.Universal studios at Singapore is prime examp,half of daily tourist are from India.Please make your society more tolerent.Let people make the opinion which you don't like.Religion doesn't come into everything.
General environment between India - Pakistan is of suspicion, distrust at every level..not just politics. This may be a sweeping statement, with some exception here & there..but lets not get despondent about guys snooping around in places which is least wanted. But , both countries needs to resolve basic issue about distrust built over the years to avoid such avoidable experiences in obtaining visas etc.No neighbors can develop and progress on sustained basis living in such paranoid atmosphere. India with its size and other positive traits will manage to out grow this neighborly distrust , though which may slow pace of growth..Pakistan will have hard time to grow rapidly living under shadow of instability within its boundaries and mistrust with neighbours on either side. Its interest of all - "aam admi" on each side that Politicians, Intellectuals, Religious & Spiritual leaders. media persons, sports persons, scholars , entertainment industry etc behave in mature manner and encourage building of trust and dis courage harming others.
Earlier that we all behave in mature manner better is for all of us.
My brother once travelled to Pakistan on company work from India. Absolutely no interference of any kind by Indian government. I am shocked at the level of intrusion in private lives of Pakistani citizens.
This article and opinions of some of the commentors point to the fact that Indian High Commission needs to be careful of the people atually reaching them after the Pakistan Security (ISI) scrutiny !!!
No wonder we see such less flow of people !!!
And we have Aman ki Asha !!! Real contradiction all around.
Well Dear Dr i understand your position. But nobody in India wants to travel to your country, for reasons well understood.
Good Professor has raised an important issue for the people of this region, these two neighbors need to learn more about each other, a ignorant nperson is usually indifferent and that factor can be exploited. For those passionate and patriotic Pakistanis who defend their agencies and believe Our Professor got what he deserved ask yourselves why is it that Pakistan has to host their cricket matches in foreign lands? Where were the agencies when the Sri Lankan cricket team was attacked?
mr. pervez you are straight forward person.we welcome you to new delhi.please do come
Many people think subversion is not a crime in Pakistan, however intelligence agencies know what subversion is. Common Pakistanis are to naive to understand since only text book their thought process come from West.
If you think about it, India has nothing to lose and a few things to gain by going away from Pakistan(at least if not geographically), but Pakistan has everything to lose if it goes away from India.
I am not talking about the visa restrictions, but something beyond that.
As the Author says the 2 Countries have followed different trajectories since partition. Why? India has remained India. Its movies still have the song and dance routine of the 50s and the 60s. Its songs still have a mixture of Carnatic and Hindustani. People still celebrate Eid and Diwali with the same fervor.
But, Pakistan has declined culturally. They say that Lahore used to be a cultural center back in the day. True, its musicians come to India and make a lot of money. But, Indian musicians dont go to Pakistan.
Its much more complex than all of this. Pakistan has adopted an un-India policy, which goes against nature, if you will. India doesn't have any such emotional baggage from Partition. It always knew what it was, what it is and what it will be or what it aim to be.
Dr. Hoodbhoy, You and Mr. Sethi are two sane voices that I often see on TV on your various talk shows. The chest pounding from some anchors is truly astounding and laughable at times..Today's IMF report about Pakistan is truly frightening.Only 12.9 billion in foreign reserves with 9 from IMF and 0.5 ea from China and Saudi Arabia. PIA and PR are in ruins. The floods have totally ruined cotton crop. A sorry state of affairs indeed. Hillary said "Trade not Aid" but not one person asked her why Pakistan was not buying more from India and saving precious foreign exchange. Sad that Pak Govt and its agencies are more interested in preventing cooperation with India..Wish you better luck next time..
Hatred and hostility towards India has brought Pakistan to its present state. Four wars and licked each time. Small country committing aggression against its bigger neighbour.
Why go farther away when there is a world to see in India where we can communicate with people in our language?
@Indi-Pop: The only positive indian message i saw eversince i started surfing/reading Tribune, The fact is that we dont and wont trust each other unless and until we have a real democratically elected fair and upright governments, because than the aim becomes trade, business, tourism.
Every day thousands of Indian arrive in Pakistan who are dying to visit Pakistan. They roam around in the cities and are really happy to be here. A few Indian trolls here cannot be considered as representative of all Indians.
They would ve transported youto India without visa, had you promised to carry tools of havoc with you.
Well, there are seluths outside pakistan embassy . They keep an eye on who enters the building, they even follow those who come out. They ask questions from some applicants, occationally check a passport, but as per my experience nobody is intimidated or harassed. Rather, the staff in the visa section was found to be non polite to the general public, may be as most of them are poor and non vips
@Proud Pakistani:
The fact that you'd rather visit Dubai shows a lot about your utter lack of taste. I don't even want to comment on your highly racist statement about 'dark brown people.'
I fully agree with Dr Hodbhoy, about the troubles of getting Indian visa. Some of them are reciprocal. Yes, a Pakistani, despite having other citizenship such as Australian, is still considered a person of Pakisani origin by Indian embassies over the world. It requires to fill up a separate form, provide your address in Pakistan, even if you do not have any, and visa application processing is done in 45 days, a specil treatment for Australians of Pakistani origin. However, there are two layers of barriers in Pakistan to apply for Indian visia- Crossing the security and intelligence cordon and the other is condictions by the Indian HC for a visa. Dr Hoodbhoy failed in crossing the Pakistan barriers. It hurts more when your own countrymen make life tough There is no hope of better times in the future
Munir A Saeed Canberra
Mr. Pervez Hoodbhoy
India Should give you multiple entry visa and facilitate your visit to India,You are always welcome and Anytime.
But Not for your other countryman ( I say man not woman) ,They have to prove themselves that they are not affilated to terror ,and that is at least GOI can do for its citizen.
We are sorry if that hurts you ,But we do respect you here. Better luck next time ,I hope PMOI is reading my comments.
M.Akthar,
Who asked you to come to US if you feel insulted in long queues at the immigration. You guys are the ones, who habitually burn my country's flag, every now and then.
No day passes, when someone in the media does not send out curses Americans.
Inspite of all this, we allow you to enter US, albeit with a bit delay,then whats the problem. Aren't we entitled to make sure, about the intent of a visitor, whose majority ppl are hostile to your country.
Think about it.
American
Proff: The funny thing is that we hear more about RAW in Pakistani websites and newspapers than we actually do in India. Common Indians have nothing to do with them. After all, secrecy should be the biggest asset of an intelligence agency, not formulating laws/legislation or making political statements on TV. I guess we are just fortunate that we are not controlled/governed by any agency like that. I actually read the article three times to make sure that it is in fact ISI that stopped a PAKISTANI to enter into INDIAN high commission. Something not jiving here. ain't it?
By the way am really surprised that they targeted you, coz last i know loads of Pakistani artists are visiting India to work in our film industry. Even Shohaib Akhtar was allowed to enter into India so he could promote his book, and mint money. Well, I guess that may have something to do with you speaking your mind and not supporting the conspiracy theories on Pak TV channels.
@Roflcopter: I sure hope you were being sarcastic. Prof. Sahib is an intellectual asset of this country. That an eighth-grade fail intelligence agents are harassing him and other visa applicants should be a cause for concern.
I am sorry to see this whole discussion degenerating in to an India /Pakistan war. The fact of the matter is that a visa should have been issued to Dr. Hoodhbhoy without a personal appearance at the Indian High Commission. He is a well known physicist. If he was officially invited for a meeting, what was the need for him to make a personal trip to the High Commission. ?
One of the few sane voices of the country. One ought to listen to him. He is a man with a mission.
Sir, I know exactly how you feel. I am an India born educated person, who by chose to marry a man who I thought was ideal for me, ignoring the fact that he was a Pakistani. And for personal reasons and for practical purposes, chose to take up a Pakistani Passport. Now 20 years on, I face an arduous battle each year to seek visa for myself and my family to visit India. And this is despite the fact that I am educated and my parents both were Professors of Political Science in none other than University of Delhi. And that I have been writing first Letters to the Editors, and now articles in the Print media about the situation. But it all falls on deaf ears.
Believe me, to get a visa as a guest, scientist, artist is still easy, but for many like us living divided families, the experience is a nightmare.
My soul shudders when I am faced with the reality so blatantly put forth by you that "As travel barriers become ever higher, their respective populations are becoming progressively more unfamiliar and estranged from the other."
I know someone who recently travelled to Pakistan without having to battle it out with RAW. At least it is not viewed at a threat to the country on this side of the border.
@Vineeth: learn to read, he wasn't stopped/harassed by indian security forces,it was Pakistani security forces....
what i don't understand is ,Pakistani forces provide the cover for religious nuts while they cross the border to create a "spectacular" mayhem in India but they won't allow a professor,strange indeed..let the angry indian speak from our side
there is a lot of insecurity for pakistanis as well to visit india .The security agency like Raw can charge anypakistani travelor as spying charges. so i salute all pakistanis who travel to india despite this threat.
Both states are treating both the others citizens as bad as experienced. As a foreign passport holder crossing Wagah boarder you will feel quite an alien and lonely doing the exercise. I only hope following generations growing up and being educated to stop this pathetic and shameful behaviour. Happy Diwali, inshallah!
Dear Sir, I am deeply saddened to hear that you were unable to get a visa to India. In response to your question that whether Indians find it equally hard to get a visa to Pakistan. I haven't personally applied for a visa to Pakistan and hence cant comment on the technical procedure. My comment is on your observation that how little the two nations know about each other. However . Both my maternal and paternal grandparents hail from Pakistan . I have grown up listening to their stories about partition and about their childhood memories in Rawalpindi, Dera etc. I was naturally curious about Pakistan when I grew up and nursed a desire to visit there once in my lifetime. However I soon realized the stigma attached to Pakistan because of how little we know about each other. I could never freely discuss my curiosity about Pakistan with my friends for fear of being taken as anti-national. Going there is a subject I don't think I can ever broach with my family because I know they will not allow. To my understanding the average Pakistani gets a glimpse of what India is like through our films and television. But for Indians , awareness of the average Pakistani is pretty low. No Pakistani channels are shown here and films like Bol don't really have much positive in them to talk about. Infact this website, which I came across through twitter was my real rendezvous with the average Pakistani. I don't think travelling to Pakistan is high on agenda for most Indians and strict visa compliance doesn't really bother them except maybe for watching a cricket match. Although I hope for visa restrictions to be relaxed and people to people contact increased however I don't see that happening in the near future.
@antanu g: As a Green Card holder and a TAX PAYER, I know how it is to enter the US. However, in general, I am treated with a reasonable amount of coutersy. I wish they would let me go without a secondary inspection but as long as you (meaning Pakistani's) keep sending your jihandi's this way, why blame them?
Keeping that in mind, all I can do is be patient and expect the worst even if as a Green Card holder I am allowed to use the "US Citizens Only" line.
I am actually surprised by this article. Why were Pakistani intelligence agents quizzing you even before you entered Indian high commission?I have never heard that before...I mean it should be Indian Visa officials that should ask you questions. Isn't it against law for some random intelligence official to prevent a citizen to apply for a Visa without a legal restraining order from a Pakistan court? I must say, something is very wrong with the Visa process in Pakistan.
Btw, I know that Visa for Pakistan is not so painful for Indians, apart from delays etc. I have known people who have to face large delays from Pakistani embassy (because of all the verification process etc), but I never heard of Indian agents asking questions before you even visit Pakistani high commission. Although, on a separate note, (and from what I heard from a friend who visited Pakistan recently), if you have a Pakistan port stamp on your passport, you become an automatic candidate for special screening at Heathrow and most US airports. I could hardly imagine what a mess it would be Pakistani passport holders.
Prof Hoodbhoy is one very rational thinker Pakistan has. Unfortunately he does not have many friends in Pakistani establishment. I don't know about Pakistan High Commission in Delhi, but I have never faced any agency in front of any Embassy in India. let us hope people in power take notice of this article and Prof Hoodbhoy is allowed to visit IHC building for his VISA. Prof Hoodbhoy is an intellectual of very high degree and needs to be respected by Pakistanis and Indians alike.
@Zamalek Khan:
Did I say I condoned this behaviour? Did you read what I had said?
I had never been to Pakistan, but new of a family who did regularly to visit family. I am sure there are no harassment from the Indian side - will be a surprise if there is. Visiting Pakistan is no big deal - it is the terrorists comin in form the other side that India has to be careful - but as you say terrorists do not apply for visas!!
But personally I don't mind 'withering' of people - to - people contacts with Pakistan - not that I have anything against Pakistanis - I have some very good Pakistani friends.
It's just that it's not a good idea for the common Indian public to get exposed to the hate-filled jingoism and fundalism that goes on across the border. Indians better concentrate on removing poverty, development, education and progress - there is absolutely no need to get distracted by religious jingoism. Thousands of Westerners, Chinese, Japanese, Aussies, etc are working in India today. We are better off in developing ties to them.
What’s funny is that after 7500 terrorists attacks, the spy agency still has a high opinion of itself
@Roflcopter:
Why can't Hoodbhoy be trusted? Does he pick up innocent journalists, human right activists and other innocent and make them disappear? Does he take onwards of Rs 800 billion of people money and don’t give accountability for it? Is he the one who lost all wars in our history? Was he responsible for the security of GHQ, Abbottabad and, Mehran bases?
Why can’t he be trusted?
I am not sure if we ( both Indians and Pakistanis) realize how ridiculous we appear to the outside world. I am not sure if we have any clue about how to keep tab on the truly trouble makers, so we harass everybody. An internationally respected theoretical physicist in this case, who is neither a terrorist ( for India to worry about) nor has any top nuclear or other secrets to give away ( for Pakistan to worry about) This is shameful.
Yep! Enough years of brainwashing will make any minion standing on the street, and breaking the constitutional rights of Pakistani citizens,a hero.
I have never come across an incident wherein an Indian was prevented from entering a Pakistani high commission building by Indian intelligence agencies.In your case it seems you were prevented from going to India so that you wouldn't be able to compare India and Pakistan and praise some of the things you'd like there,for example the education system,the economic progress,the relative freedom of religions etc most brainwashed pakistanis believe muslims are being harassed but the truth is minorities in pakistan have almost vanished and are being threatened by blasphemy laws while the islamic population in india has been growing in india in percentage terms.
@Meekal Ahmed: "I am sure it is WORSE on the Indian side"
What is the basis for this statement? Just fyi - India is concerned about letting Pakistanis visit India due to fear of terrorism. They do not have a problem with trafic in other direction.
People like Dawood Gilan aka DavidHeadley who pretended to be a businessman and was in essence helping with planning the Nov 26 attack on Mumbai has soured people. While it is true that for most terrorists currently come by boats or somehow sneaks past the LOC. But if the visa window was opened wide without due controls, then the fear is that all efforts of Indian army and intelligence to stop them would be bypassed.
I understand and agree that 99% of people wanting to travel to India are legitimate Pakistanis and truly regret the extra hoops they have to jump to come to India from the perspective of India visa approval. Still those are the times we live in.
in any event the bulk of the problem faced by Mr. Hoodboy was on his own side of the border and with Pakistani authorities, not Indian.
I have a lot of respect for this Genius. And i felt sad as to how has he being treated by security agencies of his own country. Perhaps they do not know that this Man has the courage to say everything on the face of everyone related to Pakistan that too inside Pakistan. I do not know, why our country has been hijacked? This is sad.
I will not be more patriotic if i do not speak against the terrorism going on in my province KPK, i will be certainly more proud Pakistani when i see that Pushtuns are not bombed because of the bad policies of Khakis.
Under what Pakistani law are these goons allowed to harass people?
I guess it must be the law of the danda...'might is right' and 'I gotta a big gun and you don't', etc
Sir, you are right. Am currently in US & let me assure you its the green passport of our these countries have problem with. It took hours at the passport control while others including indians it took minutes! I also experience this issue in south east asia!
Pakistan FO should take serious action against these countries (europe, US & south east asia & some muslim countries who are discriminating us! Always its we pakis who suffermost
Chiefs of Spooks on both the sides must consciously scale down the paranoia to facilitate greater people-to-people interaction, Escalating alienation is fraught with grave consequences for peace in the sub-continent. Also, detoxification of hate content in the school curriculum will go a long way in the reducing the prejudice against each other.
It is sad the author was unable to get a visa for India. The condition in India is not so bad, as few of my associates have got visas to attend/address conferences in Lahore and Karachi in the recent past. I hope and pray free travel is available to people on both sides.
@Meekal Ahmed
Sir, how are you sure if you have not experienced it? Do you have reliable evidence to make your assumption? Absence either of these you typify the kind of people on both sides of the Indo-Pak border who stereotype each other. For peace to prevail such behaviour must be shunned.
Dear Sir,
Indeed sad. While we welcome tourists from all over the world, our neighbours have to go through this ordeal. But at the same time we have suffered badly due to laps of securities in many cases. Most of the attacks that have happened here have either direct or indirect links in your country. So people here are ultra cautious and that is understandable.
One can only hope that the mutual trust will prevail and situation will improve some day!
Never leave a chance to speak against the agencies. Mr. Hoodbhoy it seems is obsessed with talking against the intelligence agencies.
Why is the obsession growing on our society. Blame everything on the agencies.
Also remember that visa restrictions are likewise from the other side, even tougher.
As far as Indian side, where few people have Pakistan in mind when they want to travel somewhere. Usually it is for the Sikhs to go to Lahore for their festival, but most ppl from India to be honest have no benefit visiting Pakistan. There is too much insecurity for us Indians. The blasphemy laws don't help either. I could be just accused by some guy on the street there and be detained as being a minority. To be fair, India does not have that clout like the US has in Pakistan to rescue its citizens. And then there are terror attacks on Indian soil. For all the intentions of peace between two nations, these cant be forgotten. For the common man here in India, his thinking is justifiably, how to make peace while there are terror attacks. Wouldn't it be better to create conditions for dialogue like controlling state sponsors before we all talk of peace. These are somethings in Indian minds before they even think of extending travel and culture to Pakistan. It is not easy for us to just dump all that.
Sir, I have read your other blogs also and I like reading your articles very much.
some people never change as is the case with good professor. It is good for us that he is undeterred in his resolve of calling a spade a spade.
This is a very timely article that touches upon the most important thing that needed to narrow the gap between the people of the two countries i.e., people-to-people exchanges. The example cited by the author of harassment at the hands of the Pakistani intelligence agencies is as unsurprising as it is deplorable. The Indian authorities, too, are suffering from an almost irreversible paranoia in granting visas to any applicant with the slightest trace of Pakistani DNA. India’s concerns for its security interests, especially after the horrible Mumbai attack – as well as the conviction of David Headley (aka Dawood Gilani) – are quite valid. But to go to the ultimate extreme and not relying on an interview/verification process in issuing visas to Pakistanis does not do justice to the image of the country. It will bode ill for the two countries if they continue to deny their respective citizens the opportunity to meet each other. Terrorists do not seek visas before they embark on their cross-border expeditions.
We dont care because we dont have to go to Gudhas Pur or Banaras.
When someone like you writes in despair. What hope do we have ? When I tell my first cousin in Mumbai that one day I'd love come across and meet her. I know it and so does she, that it will not happen. At least not in Mumbai and that is a shame.
sir whats so appalling in the episode? have you ever visited US and observed how the green passport holders are treated?i feel instead of writing a column over such matter..you should contribute towards removing the obstacles in the sub continent. rediculing any body will serve no purpose
I am sure it is WORSE on the Indian side. But that does not mean I condone the insults the author was made to bear.
Well said...the low IQ level of spies is the main hurdle.
It's good that ISI is keeping eye on people like Hoodbhoy because you can't trust such people