Pakistanis, Indians at Brandeis discuss countries' conflicts
A new wave of discussion has hit the Brandeis campus with stunning effects. The fall of 2002 marked the beginning for a group on campus that hopes to continue "as long as Brandeis is here." Founded by Ali Nabi, Mohammed Ashraf, and Omar Haq, the India-Pakistani Dialogue Group boasts approximately 65 members and holds meetings every Monday night at 8 p.m.During the summer of 2002 the idea was hatched for a new group, similar to the Arab-Jewish Dialogue Group, that would provide Indian and Pakistani students a forum for discussion.

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