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Pakistani couples cross into India seeking refuge and a life together

Recent cases of Pakistani couples slipping across the India border for love highlight how young people are testing hard political lines, forcing officials to balance security rules with the messy, very human realities of relationships, migration and fear and hope.

December 03, 2025 / 14:45 IST
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A recent incident in Rajasthan, where a young Pakistani couple crossed the border on foot saying they were “looking for a way to be together”, has put an unusual spotlight on how love, law and geopolitics collide along the India–Pakistan frontier. According to police, it was the second time in two months that a Pakistani pair had been detained after entering India illegally in the same area.

A desperate crossing for love

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In the latest case, the couple told interrogators they had travelled from interior Pakistan and slipped past border fencing because their families opposed the relationship and they feared being separated or harmed if they stayed. Their account echoes other stories from the region, where couples in inter-caste or inter-faith relationships often face intense pressure, social ostracism or even violence.

Earlier this year, another young Pakistani man and woman were caught by Indian authorities in Rajasthan after crossing over by night, also claiming they were fleeing family opposition to their relationship. In yet another tragic episode, a teenage couple from Pakistan died by suicide in a canal after being stopped by relatives who opposed their plans to marry, underlining how dangerous such conflicts can become.