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Kitne Dur Kitne Paas
Priyam Moonka
10 episodes
5 days ago
A series of cross-border dialogues and dialogues around cross-border peace and love attempting to talk about all things that the Partition of the Indian Subcontinent failed to divide. At the center of these conversations lies everything that has continued to transcend one of the most heavily militarized borders of the world – from the collective nature of our individual experiences to shared cultural legacies and syncretic traditions that go back hundreds of years. This Podcast is an ode to unbordered memories, shared culture, identity, folklore, history, heritage, and languages.
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A series of cross-border dialogues and dialogues around cross-border peace and love attempting to talk about all things that the Partition of the Indian Subcontinent failed to divide. At the center of these conversations lies everything that has continued to transcend one of the most heavily militarized borders of the world – from the collective nature of our individual experiences to shared cultural legacies and syncretic traditions that go back hundreds of years. This Podcast is an ode to unbordered memories, shared culture, identity, folklore, history, heritage, and languages.
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With Love, To Lahore
Kitne Dur Kitne Paas
53 minutes 33 seconds
2 years ago
With Love, To Lahore

In this episode, Priyam is in conversation with Amy Singh, a poet, writer, storyteller, facilitator, and advocate of cross-border peace from Chandigarh. Amy is the host and producer of the Partition Podcast - Agla Warqa and the founder of the initiative: Daak: to Lahore with Love.

Amy talks about her first visit to Lahore, almost like a homecoming, dreamy, magical, and yet familiar and full of warmth and love. She reminisces about the heartwarming relationships she built with the people she met at the Faiz Festival in Lahore earlier this year, especially recollecting her fond memory of the visit to Ustad Daman’s grave, whose Nazm she recites in the episode.

The discussion explores the ongoing pain and separation across borders juxtaposing it with stories of togetherness and friendship. They also speak about the shared legacy of Urdu and Punjabi poets and writers across borders, the act of writing and exchanging letters focusing on Amy’s cross-border initiative – Daak: To Lahore with Love, and the systematic erasure of native languages in India and Pakistan.

The conversation culminates with Amy reading out her first letter to Lahore, which she wrote in 2016 amid rising tensions between India and Pakistan and had posted to GPO Lahore.


Kitne Dur Kitne Paas
A series of cross-border dialogues and dialogues around cross-border peace and love attempting to talk about all things that the Partition of the Indian Subcontinent failed to divide. At the center of these conversations lies everything that has continued to transcend one of the most heavily militarized borders of the world – from the collective nature of our individual experiences to shared cultural legacies and syncretic traditions that go back hundreds of years. This Podcast is an ode to unbordered memories, shared culture, identity, folklore, history, heritage, and languages.