I see absolutely no challenges. India and Pakistan have more or less the same culture and have special bonding. We should recognise the fact and encourage such marriages.
Recently a boy from Indore (India) married a girl from Karachi, Pakistan (through chatting). I wish to salute that man and the lady. All these examples generate a sense of oneness between India and Pakistan.
I strongly feel, if you have any such idea, go ahead, you would be a celebrity in both the countries.
I also recall another celebrity marriage of Pakistan cricketer Mohsin Khan and Indian actress, Reena Roy. That did not last long but the message is through that we do share affliations for each other.
2006-09-20 00:04:59
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answered by ahd 3
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Its sad that this is even a topic. Life is so short and with threats of disease, war and other calamities, may as well let people find happiness wherever they can. millions of people suffer from lonliness related depression and anxiety, so for those that are in love and have companionship, they should be glad and their families should be happy that they are happy. I married a person of a different religion, we have been together 10 years, its never been an issue, we celebrate all festivals together, we respect each other's faith and believe it or not we had no problem getting married, our parents were so happy sharing our happines, they didnt care what religion I was or what religion he was. I can't stop stressing the fact that - life is short and uncertain, if you find true love, hold on to it and people all over the world ought to embrace each others joy. If a man finds happiness with a man, then so be it... make the most of your time on earth.
2006-09-19 23:22:21
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answered by noogney 4
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India and Pakistan are artificially seperated by politicians. Many Muslims in India have their nearest kin in Pakistan and a marriage will do a whale of good. There are many who believe that the partition must be undone. Let couples undo with love for each other what politicians did with lust for power.
2006-09-19 23:34:10
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answered by J.SWAMY I ఇ జ స్వామి 7
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I knew an Indian Muslim woman who married a Pakistani man her parents arranged, and she seems happy.
2016-01-23 09:23:09
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answered by Anonymous
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yuo wont ne accepeted either in india or in pakistan. the worst thing is if both bride and groom go to pak they will be killed for marrying, u can see refugee movie story based on u r q
2006-09-19 23:29:00
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answered by ? 3
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ol goochy saying....same as any marriage........aussie/pakistani...........picture its the same as making a cake if you got all th ingrediants right the the icing will taste great ,picture the ingediants are,,,trust,friendship,good communication it should bake up well then you only need to add the icing....matey
2006-09-19 23:21:46
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answered by GOOCH 4
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First there are the long distance phone calls, simply a terrible situation.
2006-09-19 23:16:42
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answered by Colorado 5
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A fairy tale if ever there was one.Devil & Deep Sea situation. However Pyar Kiya to Darna Mat. Please also make a migration plan as insurance.
2006-09-23 01:50:14
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answered by Blackjack 4
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I think inter country marraiges should be stopped.
2006-09-19 23:16:42
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answered by sweety 2
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