This study aims to position the role of the Kartarpur corridor, a unique collaborative visa-free setting situated on the international border between Pakistan and India, as an interactional performative platform between tourists from both of the countries within the theoretical streams of tourism-peace studies. Classical grounded theory approach was considered that involved interviews from Pakistani and Indian tourists and service personnel in the Kartarpur setting. The findings add to the discursive discourses on the relevance of the contact-hypothesis in the debate surrounding the tourism-peace nexus within the novel setting of Kartarpur. Further, it evidences the evolving role of geo-political discourses in tourist encounters and signifi...
Tourism has been heralded as a contributor to peace, however, the inconclusive findings of empirical...
ABSTRACT Purpose: Taking Kartarpur Corridor opening as a case study, this research...
For over sixty years the Attari-Wagah checkpoint at the border between India and Pakistan has been a...
The opening of Kartarpur Corridor brings forward common ground between the two countries for bilater...
The purpose of this paper is to present the innovation of spiritual tourism as a peace brand to be m...
After the partition of British India in 1947, many pilgrimage sites important for the Sikhs � follow...
Sport provides an opportunity for international contact both at the level of competitors and, in muc...
Sri Kartarpur Sahib is one of the most sacred religious sites for over twenty-seven million follower...
There has long been bad blood between India and Pakistan, but the South Asian nations are temporaril...
The Indo-Pak relations have confronted abundant ebb and flow of politics and propaganda. The prolong...
The phenomenon of religious diplomacy has become a decisive icon of the contemporary International p...
After the partition of British India in 1947, many pilgrimage sites important for the Sikhs – follow...
Among the positive benefits attri¬buted to the social and cultural aspects of tourism are the promot...
With the world becoming global village tourism can act as a tool to facilitate stronger social relat...
This paper analyses how everyday life, the state and nationhood are regulated and organised in a con...
Tourism has been heralded as a contributor to peace, however, the inconclusive findings of empirical...
ABSTRACT Purpose: Taking Kartarpur Corridor opening as a case study, this research...
For over sixty years the Attari-Wagah checkpoint at the border between India and Pakistan has been a...
The opening of Kartarpur Corridor brings forward common ground between the two countries for bilater...
The purpose of this paper is to present the innovation of spiritual tourism as a peace brand to be m...
After the partition of British India in 1947, many pilgrimage sites important for the Sikhs � follow...
Sport provides an opportunity for international contact both at the level of competitors and, in muc...
Sri Kartarpur Sahib is one of the most sacred religious sites for over twenty-seven million follower...
There has long been bad blood between India and Pakistan, but the South Asian nations are temporaril...
The Indo-Pak relations have confronted abundant ebb and flow of politics and propaganda. The prolong...
The phenomenon of religious diplomacy has become a decisive icon of the contemporary International p...
After the partition of British India in 1947, many pilgrimage sites important for the Sikhs – follow...
Among the positive benefits attri¬buted to the social and cultural aspects of tourism are the promot...
With the world becoming global village tourism can act as a tool to facilitate stronger social relat...
This paper analyses how everyday life, the state and nationhood are regulated and organised in a con...
Tourism has been heralded as a contributor to peace, however, the inconclusive findings of empirical...
ABSTRACT Purpose: Taking Kartarpur Corridor opening as a case study, this research...
For over sixty years the Attari-Wagah checkpoint at the border between India and Pakistan has been a...