Asher Hasan’s message of peace from Pakistan at TEDIndia



Asher Hasan, CEO of Naya Jeevan who was a TEDIndia Fellow at the TEDIndia conference held in Mysore, Bangalore this November. Asher brilliantly articulated the message of peace from Pakistan within the short 5 minute TED talk, truly Asher did the entire Pakistani delegation proud that afternoon in Mysore.

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    Faheem Mustafa says:

    Thats really a v.v.v awsm and brilliant message of peace from PAKISTAN
    Please visit my blog….I am also making a small effort to deliver the message of piece from PAKISTAN

    http://thepakissue.blogspot.com/

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    dr jawwad khan says:

    it sounds wierd but the reality is there are two binding forces which some how upto a certain limits kept us united one is islam and other is fear of indian aggression….
    many believe that hostility with india upto a certain limit is necessary for survival of pakistan.i do not know that whether this notion is true or not but keeping current scenario of economy and geo-politics in mind i think this argument have some weight.

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