At Turtuk, one of the last villages on the border of India and Pakistan, photographer Debashish Borah came across families separated by nationalities. `There are many family members who cannot meet one another or travel because they belong to different countries. I met a man, Goba Ali, who lives near Turtuk and visited Pakistan to meet his parents after around 40 years of separation and living across barbed wires but, practically, next to each other,` says Borah, one of the founders of an artists´ studio in Leh called Farside Collective, that works in the border areas between India and Pakistan. Advertising Borah´s collection of photographs on Turtuk, titled `The Land with Pakistani Trees`,...
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