In March 2005 I visited Karachi, Lahore & Islamabad, Pakistan.
The Islamic Republic of Pakistan (Urdu: ??????? Pakistan pronunciation), is located to the North West of India and is part of South Asia. With a 1,000 kilometre coastline, flat land and mountains it has mix of climate and terrain.
The region forming modern Pakistan was home to the ancient Indus Valley Civilisation and then, successively, recipient of ancient Vedic, Persian, Turco-Mongol, Indo-Greek and Islamic cultures. The area has witnessed invasions and/or settlement by the Aryans, Persians, Greeks, Arabs, Turks, Afghans, Mongols and the British. It was a part of India as a large mass and even during the British Raj from 1858 to 1947 up until the independence movement which resulted in the formation of India and Pakistan free from the British rule. The state of Pakistan, comprised the provinces of Sindh, North-West Frontier Province, West Punjab, Balochistan and East Bengal. Culturally, language-wise, physically and the appearance of the people are very much the same on either side of the Indo-Pak border. In fact, its hard to tell the difference. Politically there is a huge gulf in between.
Suchit Nanda
on November 25, 2009Thank you. I enjoyed your images posted in your gallery. Nice work.
sadaqat
on November 25, 2009Dear Suchit, Nice photos. I am from Islamabad too. NIce photojournalistic touch to your photos.
Zia
on November 14, 2007Feeling pleased to visit this website. Although I am from islamabad (my LovInG City) but I too love lhr and recalled my previous trips to lahore. These days im studying from Korea. Its reality that Indo-Pak region has very rich culture. The site is very impressive and well managed. All the best
Shilpa
on July 1, 2007suchit great pictures...i liked the portraits and the B/W
salaijayaraman
on July 1, 2007dear suchit,
you are a real master and you have a very high command over your photo gears. each and every shot is a lessson and every shot conveys your high standard of ability in handling the camera both in technicallly and creatively. you have an excellent vision to see the objects correctly to bring out the result with 100% perfection.
i just observed the composition, exposure, handling the light and all of them deserve appreciation from every forum member.
thanks for sharing. your foto messages expressed some untold truth of so-called enemy PAKISTAN. well written article.
you have carried out the job of "ambassedor for peace" in nice manner.
thank you once again
salaijayaraman
leosaju
on July 1, 2007Suchit,
The B&W photo is what i liked the best. The effect, alongwith the old walls of the entrance give it an impression of an age old photo...nice choice of place to use the B&W
Saju
Adiseshanaik
on July 1, 2007At last came to see some Pak pics, TFS. Excellent images BTW.
Amal
on July 1, 2007Ver very.....Good series......
Regards,
Amal.
Alchemist
on July 1, 2007Awesome ... perfect compo .
Superb shots suchit .
I was just wondering how lucky yur are to get chance to visit all these places suchit .
Just Gr8 .
TFS .
Cheers ,
Sagar G
viraj
on July 1, 2007Hi Suchit,
I am running short of words of appreciation. Just cant express myself.
You are toooooooo good. So are your shots.
Keep posting such wonders of photography.
Regards Viraj