[ speaking punjabi ] [ horn ] [ speaking punjabi ] i took a walk through this beautiful world felt the cool rain on my shoulder found something good in this beautiful world i felt the rain getting colder sha, la, la, la, la, la sha, la, la, la, la, la sha, la, la, la, la, la sha, la, la, la, la [ train whistle ] [ train whistle ] reggie: this house came to be built by dr. blick, who was in the east india company service. my grandfather came to be nominated to the body called the consulate state, which used to be a part of british india. anthony: it was another time. one that few still remember. [ train whistle ] the india before partition. when these rooms, this house was part of the seat of power. reggie: i had the privilege of being born in this house, upstairs. anthony: this was the maharaja s bed. i m in his chambers at present. reggie: and it was the routine that we d all parade up into my grandfather s room to wish him g
[ speaking punjabi ] [ speaking punjabi ] [ horn ] i took a walk through this beautiful world felt the cool rain on my shoulder found something good in this beautiful world i felt the rain getting colder sha, la, la, la, la, la sha, la, la, la, la, la sha, la, la, la, la, la sha, la, la, la, la [ train whistle ] reggie: this house came to be built by dr. blick, who was in the east india company service. my grandfather came to be nominated to the body called the consulate state, which used to be a part of british india. anthony: it was another time. one that few still remember. [ train whistle ] the india before partition. when these rooms, this house, was part of the seat of power. reggie: i had the privilege of being born in this house, upstairs. anthony: this was the maharaja s bed. i m in his chambers at present. reggie: and it was the routine that we d all parade up into my grandfather s room to wish him good morning, and th
metaphor for india pakistan is twins, separated at birth. uday: when they were twins, i mean it was one country. you can say dismembered. you know if you cut a body in two, they re not gonna become twins. anthony: right. uday: so it s sad, you know? you can see them, i mean they re doing the same work as you re doing, they dress the same, they look the same. but then, you can t talk to them. anthony: it is an ongoing struggle, an enduring cause of paranoia, visible all across the region. two nations, with atomic arsenals, who have showed if nothing else a terrifying willingness to use them.
from pakistan. anthony: really. wow. uday: this part of punjab, and that part of punjab, they were one state. so, the culture, the eating habits, it was just very similar. anthony: well it s a popular metaphor for india. pakistan is twins, separated at birth. uday: when they were twins, i mean it was one country. you can say dismembered. you know if you cut a body in two, they re not gonna become twins. anthony: right. uday: so it s sad, you know? you can see them, i mean they re doing the same work as you re doing, they dress the same, they look the same. but then, you can t talk to them. anthony: it is an ongoing struggle, an enduring cause of paranoia, visible all across the region. two nations, with atomic arsenals, who have showed if nothing else, a terrifying willingness to use them.
paranoia, visible all across the region. two nations, with atomic arsenals, who have showed if nothing else, a terrifying willingness to use them. from the horrific 2006 train bombings, to the militant attacks in mumbai, the threat of terrorism along this border is a daily concern. at fidelity, we make sure you have a clear plan