answersLogoWhite

0

Are Pakistanis leaving India

Updated: 8/20/2019
User Avatar

Driver84

Lvl 1
12y ago

Best Answer

No there are many Pakistanis weather Pathans or az sindhis that live in India.

User Avatar

Wiki User

12y ago
This answer is:
User Avatar

Add your answer:

Earn +20 pts
Q: Are Pakistanis leaving India
Write your answer...
Submit
Still have questions?
magnify glass
imp
Related questions

Can a Pakistani work in India?

No Pakistanis cannot work in India because due to relationship between two countries Pakistanis are least welcome to India.


Do Pakistanis cross the Indian border?

Well there are Pakistanis who live in India so maybe.


What is packistans and what are their religions and rituals?

If you mean Pakistan, it is a country that borders India. Most Pakistanis are Muslim. If you mean Pakistan, it is a country that borders India. Most Pakistanis are Muslim.


Why India hate Pakistan?

India hates Pakistan because they want Kashmir and lose in 1965 war


Are Pakistanis Indian?

Their country used to be a part of India


What made Pakistanis so awesome?

Our independence from India and Great Britain.


How feasible is a wooden flooring in India?

It isn't because Pakistanis like to light it on fire


Where in Pakistan do the majority of people live?

The majority of Pakistanis live on or near the Pakistan-India border.


Does India hates Pakistan and china?

Yes, there is a reason for it..... Indians don't hate Pakistanis, however, we hate politicians of who are responsible for the condition where indian don't like Pakistan and Pakistanis don't like India. Don't want to comment on China as I don't have much information on it.


Which country people living more in qatar?

people from India. Followed by Pakistanis, Philipinos, Bangladeshis etc.


Is Pakistan and India and Afghanistan part of Asia?

Pakistan is not part of The Middle East. Pakistanis are south Asian.


How many Pakistanis served in World War 2?

Pakistanis in WW2As a state Pakistan only came into existence with the partition of British India in August 1947. Prior to that there was no such place as Pakistan and the people who became Pakistanis were still Indians at the time of WW2 and 'unpicking' the statistics would be almost impossible. There millions of Pakistanis would have fought in WW2 but at the time they would have officially counted as part of the Indian Army.