Even Google Maps knows how dysfunctional India-Pakistan relations are

NasNY

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
Even Google Maps knows how dysfunctional India-Pakistan relations are

What's the distance between Naya Nangal in Indian Punjab and Lahore in Pakistani Punjab?
Shoaib Daniyal Jun 22, 2015 12:30 pm

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Photo Credit: Reuters/Mohsin Raza


True story: While visiting his parents in the town of Naya Nangal in Indian Punjab,
Aman, a resident of the UK, decided to take a look at Google Maps to check out the towns nearby. One of the results thrown up was Lahore. Curious, he asked Google Maps for driving directions from Naya Nangal to Lahore. This is what he got:

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Geographically, Lahore is quite close: the distance between Lahore and Naya Nangal is less than that between Delhi and Chandigarh. The route is also quite conducive to road travel: the plains of the Punjab are as flat as a
parantha.

But of course, theres the matter of the Radcliffe Line the bristling border between India and Pakistan which cleaves through Punjab. It is an impermeable, if invisible, wall between Lahore and Naya Nangal. Always angry with each other, India and Pakistan do not allow vehicular traffic across their borders (unless theyre fighting a war and the vehicles are tanks).

To get to Lahore, therefore,
Aman would need to take a more circuitous route. Rather than go west, he would have to travel east across Uttar Pradesh and take a left at Nepal. He would then have to motor across the highest mountain range in the word and drive across Tibet to Xinjiang in China. In Xinjiang, he would to take a sharp U-turn to enter Pakistan-occupied Kashmir and then drive down into the West Punjab plains and voila! Lahore!

The total distance hed need to drive: 5,275 km.

To put that in perspective, the flying distance between Delhi and Athens two cities on different continents is shorter than that: 5,050 km.

If
Aman decided to walk across the Punjab, however, hed have to travel a great deal less: only 211 km. The only land border between India and Pakistan allows people to cross over on foot.

Google Maps, it seems,
is only the latest observer since 1947 to have noted the madness of Partition and how it has bedevilled India-Pakistan relations since then.


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محب وطن

Councller (250+ posts)
Yeh kon sa Google Map hai jo pooray Kashmir, ba'shamool Gilgit-Bltistan aur Aksai Chin ko India k hisa dikhaa raha hai?
 

Shahid Abassi

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
You got the shortest route while travelling to Lahore. But If I try other way around, it goes through Afghanistan to Tajikstan then to Krygzstan to china and then on your route of Nepal and India. 6310 km. It seems as if Pak governmet does not allow one to drive on Karakurum highway if the end destination is in India :-) Joke apart, there is nothing called Pakistan occupied Kashmir, there is only an indian occupied Kashmir ( as in ur text ) which is destined to become Pakistan too. I hope India comes to senses and let the people of indian occupied Kashmir decide their fate so that they can live as they wish and we can travel the shortest route to Nya Nangal in India.
 

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