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Wednesday, May 22, 2013
How to bring India and Pakistan together?
Despite the so-called differences between India and Pakistan, and ongoing political tussel, people on both sides of the border share many commonalities. And when they meet, there is total bonhomie and celebrations. And abroad, there are numerous stories of citizens of both the countries living together in friendship and helping each other out.
Coca Cola in its recent campaign took the route of celebrating this commonality with a campaign for peace between the two countries. Watch this well-executed campaign video.
How to bring India and Pakistan together?
Is peace possible? Especially, when it comes to India and Pakistan? But is it possible to bring two countries together? There may be many sceptics but we do indeed, just as human beings, share many commonalities with people around the globe. What disrupts peace is communication gap alone. Communication, which at times is distorted, convoluted, supressed, or simply misrepresented.
Coca Cola took the not-so-uncommon route of accentuating the commonalities, but a well-executed campaign. Watch this video.
Coca Cola took the not-so-uncommon route of accentuating the commonalities, but a well-executed campaign. Watch this video.
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