Sathish K.’s Post

As an Indian from a middle-class family, I’ve had the privilege of working with many Pakistani colleagues who come from similar backgrounds,Our interactions have always been rooted in respect and productive business collaboration. I’ve never experienced any rivalry or conflict. This makes it clear that, as middle-class families, we share common values, challenges, and aspirations, regardless of our nationalities and companies. The divisions we often hear about are largely created by political rhetoric. Let’s focus on what unites us and build bridges through mutual understanding and cooperation. Together, we can foster a world where unity and collaboration thrive. Long live Pakistan and India #MiddleClassUnity #SharedAspirations #CrossBorderFriendship #OneHumanFamily

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Rafee Ullah

Neom | QA/QC | Larsen & Toubro | Renewable projects | PowerChina | EPC

3w

I couldn't agree more. Outside of Pakistan, first time, I am working with India's leading company, Larsen & Toubro . I am 110% amazed and astonished to see the professional ethics and working experiences of the team members. Very supportive and very open to new ideas for continuous improvement in the project. Irrespective of politics, all nations work together towards a project. They develop an excellent team and alhumdulillah achieve that goal/project. I hope, maybe in the future, different nations can get together and solve major problems of the world like hunger, child labor, etc. for the betterment of the whole World

Siraj Ahmed Kidwai

Finance & Account Manager at Classic Asssociates

3w

Sataish, your comment s reflact a focus on affection and mutual trust irrespective of race, religion, nationality or creed, I am 67 and during my age from 28 till 59 I have done business and worked with many people I am from Pakistan and the closest relations I had was with my Indian friends and to second your message I never had any feeling of rivalary or animosity among our college, they even take and give advices and suggestion that helped eachother, I cent percent agree with you that its just political stunt that makes us rivals unless we still hold hearts for eachother

Abdullah I.

Biomedical Engineer | Certified HSE Practitioner | Instructor at Al-Fateh College

2w

The two nations were living happily together for 900 years until the Capitalists and looter from Europe arrived with a label of EIC/business, embedded a theory called two nation theory in the minds of innocent people, re-wrote the whole history, and installed photocopies via colonial educational schooling system till today, so to keep the mass in a vicious cycle called Capitalism. Tax the poor and Bless the rich. Almost 300 years have past but the cycle is still running. What's the solution? I don't know maybe I'll die too like my forefathers have been dying past 300 years in the cycle.

Muneeb Imran Shaikh, CISSP®,CIPPE®,CIPM®,AIGP, FIP,CRISC®

Data Privacy | Artificial Intelligence Governance | Law & Data | Public Policy & Data

3w

Coming from 🇵🇰 I've largely found 🇮🇳 workforce to be competent, hard working and respectful. Unfortunately, the discourse on mainstream TV is too toxic and is contrary to the actual interactions that take place btw Indians and Pakistanis which is largely based on mutual respect. The only time you get to see their Banter is during Cricket match.

Yahya Malik

President at HEMAT - Health Education Monetary Assistance Trust

3w

Fist time in my life I met an Indian, a Hindu Indian was in 1962 as a student in USA. We remained friends for decades till I lost his track as he left for India. We lived together and went out together. Great guy he was, Behalchandar Gunpat Khnolkar Then moved to middle east and had many opportunities to work with Indian Hindus and Muslims. Met a very nice, a great singer and her family in Abu Dhabi. 30 years later we are still great friends. I moved back in States and see Indian Hindus almost daily. Did I never saw any discrimination since 1963? I will be lying if I say , no there is none. That is alright. In every society there are few odd fellows

Maaz Rashid

Academic Coordinator @ CECOS College London | MS in Finance

3w

Beautiful words. I appreciated your kind gestures. Actually Pakistan needs India not China , USA etc. if we start to establish universities, hospitals , sports ground on Pakistan and India Borders it will be a historical day . Sathish K. I sent an email before to the government of India. And shared by requests in it . Pakistan has no ability to start it but India can do it. So lets start raising voices to build universities, hospitals , etc on borders..

Rehman Akhtar

Professional Development/Communications Consultant, Stand-up comedian, Entrepreneur, Property Investor and all round good guy!

2w

I’m a Muslim of Pakistani origin. At university, my best friends were almost exclusively Indians (mainly Hindus & Sikhs). During the 35+ years since graduating, we’ve been there for each other during all the high and lows. Weddings, birthday parties and a few funerals. We’re all in our 60’s now, still in touch (virtually) and meet for dinner whenever I’m in London. Long live Indo-Pak unity! ❤️

Pradeep Bhandari

Financial Planner at Keybase Financial Group

3w

I have many friends and clients from Pakistan, my experience with all of them have been very positive. They are friendly and very respectful. When dealing with them we have never thought that they are from Pakistan and we are india. We are just friends and neighbors.

Umair Khan

On my way to become Software Architect | Technical Lead and Engineering Manager | Lead Full Stack Developer | Mentoring Juniors | Cloud Practitioner | AWS | Azure | Angular | React.js | Java | .NET | Node.js

3w

I worked with Indians as part of my software journey. All Indians were focussed on working, bringing food on tables for their families and wishing well for Pakistan. Probably when you are abroad both Indians and Pakistanis are different and perhaps in their own countries both start to conflict. We share so much that Indians are the people I can relate most when I am abroad. Our language skin and food everything is same. Wishing well for Indians wherever they are. Tbh Middle Class is struggling wherever they are irrespective of boundaries

Khalid Latif

Developing Human Factor in Quality | Health | Safety | Environment | Manufacturing and Business Excellence

3w

You are absolutely right Sathish. During 35 year of my corporate life with 4 MNCs lastly Bayer, I got chance to travel to your country many times, and each time I got the same feeling from my former Indian colleagues, few of them are still in contact with me. It is my dream that both the countries could live like good neighbors like many EC countries whare traveling to each other's country is as if one is traveling within his/her own country. Actually there are some global actors which doesn't want us to live like peaceful and friendly neighbors protecting each other's rights and fighting together with common enemies like disease, hunger and poverty.

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