| BBC World's current affair programme Asia Today
is airing a three-part retrospective on two critical internal
issues facing India and Pakistan at the end of 2003.
While two parts of the feature were aired yesterday and today (22-23
December), the third part called 'Fractured Faith: Can hopes of
peaceful coexistence in Afghanistan, Pakistan and India be brought
to fruition?' will be shown on Sunday (28 December) afternoon.
The first two parts included 'What have reforms in Pakistan achieved
for the women in the country' and 'Sanjeev Srivastava examines whether
secularism is under threat in India'.
In the final part Paul Anderson, BBC News correspondent will visit
Afghanistan, two years after the fall of the Taliban, and Pakistan,
reporting on its contribution to security on the subcontinent.
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