THE LUNACY OF A BRITISH LEGACY
[This Monday’s Archive was originally published on July 28, 2006. Now in May of 2025, India and Pakistan are risking nuclear war between them once again. So it’s timely to refresh ourselves with an understanding of how this came about.]
The border between Pakistan and India is one thousand eight hundred miles long, running from the Karakorum-Himalaya mountains next to China all the way to the Indian Ocean. Along its entire length, there is one land crossing for foreigners, between Lahore, Pakistan and Amritsar, India, called Wagha.
To make the crossing, you take a taxi to the Pak side of Wagha, where porters are waiting to carry your bags. After going through passport and customs control, you walk a thousand yards over bare ground to the Indian side, where your Pak porters turn over your bags to a swarm of Indian porters who fight amongst themselves to carry them.
When the porters start grabbing your bags from each other, you have to physically intervene to keep your bags from being torn apart. It is over 100 degrees in the shade.
Then you walk another thousand yards across bare "no man’s land" to Indian passport and customs control. The Indian customs guy writes your passport number by hand in an ancient logbook.
I first did this in 1963. When I described the ordeal to my son Jackson, he found it hard to believe. He believes it now, for we just did this – and the process is exactly the same, unchanged in 43 years.
It’s one more example of the lunacy of the legacy of the British in India.

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