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India and Pakistan are probably the most bitter rivals in the entire world, maybe on par with the North Korean and South Korean rivalry if not more. Both countries share a deep animosity at state level. Yet it is surprising when you think that, Bangladeshis, who were once Pakistanis too, are able to freely visit places in India and vice versa for Indians. I myself have seen plenty of Bangladeshis visiting Chennai for medical treatment and plenty do visit Kolkata for the deep cultural ties they share with the city. I've read many Indians visit Bangladesh too for IT consultancy purposes. Yet the scenario of an Indian visiting Karachi or Peshawar and a Pakistani visiting Mumbai and Bangalore for any reason is almost unimaginable now.
So why do you think there is far less state animosity between India and Bangladesh as opposed to the enmity that India and Pakistan share. When I think about the reason why India and Pakistan share a deep enmity, I can only think of two reasons:
1. The after effects of the partition and
2. The obvious one in Kashmir
Now Bengal experienced as much violence as Punjab did during the partition. So that's not a concrete reason, which brings us to the real reason - Kashmir dispute. Why hasn't Bangladesh as a state taken up the cause of Kashmir as fervently as Pakistan has done and why has there been very little animosity at state level between India and Bangladesh, no matter what rule Bangladesh was under.
Now I know some BJP leaders have given objectionable statements and some Bangladeshis may personally have deep resentment towards India for Kashmir, but that hasn't translated at state level bothering the relations between both countries. Never have we seen anything even remotely close to a war between both countries happening or severing of relations between each other as it has happened between India and Pakistan in the past.
Is there a remote possibility that Pakistan and India could one day share a relationship something akin to what India and Bangladesh share and people can visit both countries freely?
Or is the Kashmir dispute too big of an elephant in the room for that to ever happen without it getting resolved first?
So why do you think there is far less state animosity between India and Bangladesh as opposed to the enmity that India and Pakistan share. When I think about the reason why India and Pakistan share a deep enmity, I can only think of two reasons:
1. The after effects of the partition and
2. The obvious one in Kashmir
Now Bengal experienced as much violence as Punjab did during the partition. So that's not a concrete reason, which brings us to the real reason - Kashmir dispute. Why hasn't Bangladesh as a state taken up the cause of Kashmir as fervently as Pakistan has done and why has there been very little animosity at state level between India and Bangladesh, no matter what rule Bangladesh was under.
Now I know some BJP leaders have given objectionable statements and some Bangladeshis may personally have deep resentment towards India for Kashmir, but that hasn't translated at state level bothering the relations between both countries. Never have we seen anything even remotely close to a war between both countries happening or severing of relations between each other as it has happened between India and Pakistan in the past.
Is there a remote possibility that Pakistan and India could one day share a relationship something akin to what India and Bangladesh share and people can visit both countries freely?
Or is the Kashmir dispute too big of an elephant in the room for that to ever happen without it getting resolved first?