Our objectives are:
1. To celebrate, share, and highlight the rich cultural heritage of India and Pakistan, showcasing their shared history, arts, music, dance, cuisine, language, and religions to the world.
2. To recognize and honor the deep cultural and geographical connections (Rishtaas) that unite both communities, and to foster increased harmony and trust across all groups, regardless of belief, race, or religion.
3. To keep collaborating towards common goals, creating a lasting legacy of peace, acceptance, and mutual understanding.
4. To reduce suspicion and mistrust between communities in the UK, aiming for stronger community cohesion and improved race relations, as no nation thrives when its communities are divided.
These goals will be supported through collaborative fundraising activities and by promoting charitable initiatives within the Indian and Pakistani communities in the UK.
Annual Dinner at the House of Lords – 2010
The Pakistan, India and UK Friendship Forum hosted their 5th Annual Dinner at the House of Lords with its usual cordial atmosphere of friendship and mutual respect. The message of the dinner was “Friendship is the only way forward”. It started with the national anthems of Pakistan, India and Britain and one minutes silence was observed in the memory of the victims of the horrific floods in Pakistan.
The host, Lord Popat, welcomed the guests and commended the initiative designed to build bridges between the British communities of Pakistani and Indian origins. He said he was delighted to support and endorse this initiative as it benefitted society as a whole.
Dr. Ashraf Chohan, Secretary General stressed that all the pending disputes between India and Pakistan should be resolved peacefully in a friendly manner as it will bring a lasting peace in the Sub Continent.