PROSPECTS OF PEACE AND INTERFAITH HARMONY IN SOUTH ASIA: A STUDY OF KARTARPUR SAHIB CORRIDOR
Abstract
Punjab, the land of peace and prowess, proved intellectually very fertile and blessed region. The
Kartarpur Sahib Corridor opened a plethora of divergent paradoxical perceptions as some consider
it a “corridor of peace” while many present it as a “corridor of terror.” Some believe, this corridor
can increase Sikh influence on both sides of the corridor. A heated debate regarding objectives and
impact of the corridor on conflict-ridden South Asian region emerged and moved several writers to
discuss the phenomenon. Both Pakistan and India interpret this initiative differently at diplomatic
level. Pakistan believes it as a forum to create interfaith harmony in Pakistan as well as the South
Asian region. The traditional Indian mindset postulates it as a maneuvering tool to strengthen
Khalistan movement. Whatsoever the rationale of Indian or Pakistani government has developed,
its impact is multi-dimensional. The study evaluates the prospects of peace-building through the
Kartarpur Sahib Corridor as well as its impact on common life and religious tourism.