Over 1900 Indian pilgrims have received visas to visit religious places in Pakistan, including Gurdwara Nankana Sahib and Gurdwara Panja Sahib. The ten-day trip is set to begin on 10th April, as confirmed by a Sikh pilgrim in an interview with ANI. This pilgrimage signifies the ongoing cultural and religious exchanges between India and Pakistan, allowing pilgrims to visit sacred sites important to their faith. The visas granted demonstrate a positive step towards enhancing people-to-people ties between the two neighboring countries. This development highlights the significance of religious tourism in promoting goodwill and understanding among nations.

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