is bhuj s aso year old market just a few minutes away, where the trading tradition continues. what do they sell here? they sell everything. fruit, vegetables, fabric, groceries. all cultural backgrounds can be seen in the marketplace. here, as you can see, all different communities and ethnic groups come here. but kutch s natural harmony was disrupted 70 years ago, when the british left. the country was divided on religious grounds, with muslims partitioned to the north in pakistan, and hindus to the south in india. we drove out of the city towards the border with pakistan, along the way encountering some kutch herdsmen. they ve been living here for 400 or 500 years.
is the aso year old market, just a few minutes away, where the trading tradition continues. what do they sell here? they sell everything fruit, vegetables, fabric, grocery. you see all sorts of community, all cultural background can be seen in the marketplace. here, as you can see, they re like all different community, ethnic groups comes here. but the natural harmony was disrupted 70 years ago was disrupted over 75 years ago when the british left. the country was divided on religious grounds with muslims partitioned to the north in pakistan and hindus to the south in india. we drove out of the city towards the border with pakistan. along the way, encountering some herdsmen. they ve been living here for 400, 500 years, since they migrated down south.
here. tradition. what you sail here? fabric, here. tradition. what you sail here? fabric, people . here. tradition. what you i sail here? fabric, people come from all cultural backgrounds in the marketplace. as you can see, all different communities and ethnic groups come here. but its natural harmony was disrupted over 75 years ago when the british left. the country was divided on religious grounds with muslims partitioned to the north and others to the south. we visit the border of pakistan. we encounter some herdsman. they ve been living here for 4-500 they ve been living here for a 500 years. and they have now come a 500 years. and they have now come to a 500 years. and they have now come to this part which is now part come to this part which is now part of come to this part which is now part of pakistan. part of pakistan. ever since the split part of pakistan. ever since the split there s part of pakistan. ever since the split there s been - part of pakistan. e
but what is still flourishing is burj s aso year old market, just a few minutes away, where the trading tradition continues. what do they sell here? they sell everything fruit, vegetables, fabric, grocery. you see all sorts of community, all cultural background can be seen in one marketplace. here, as you can see, they re like all different community, ethnic groups comes here. but kutch s natural harmony was disrupted 70 years ago when the british left. the country was divided on religious grounds with muslims partitioned to the north in pakistan and hindus to the south in india. we drove out of the city towards the border with pakistan. along the way, encountering
the country was divided on religious grounds, with muslims partitioned to the north in pakistan and hindus to the south in india. we drove out of the city towards the border with pakistan, along the way encountering some kutch herdsmen. they ve been living here for 400, 500 years, since they migrated down south into kutch from sindh, which is now part of pakistan. ever since the split, there has been tension between the two governments. but to these herdsmen, national borders and religious differences mean little. for the people, when we say india, pakistan or like hindu, muslim it s not that important. people are religious, of course, but they are like living in harmony and relationship between these two different groups is brotherly.