A view of the Pakistan village of Pharnu from Thang village of Leh district of Ladakh. Thang is the last village between India and Pakistan with a majority of Balti population. The Thang village was seized from Pakistan as a result of the Indo-Pakistan war in 1971. Pharnu and Thang are twin villages where family members are seen living on either side of the two neighbouring country's villages. The Thang village was seized from Pakistan as a result of the Indo-Pakistan war in 1971. Pharnu and Thang are twin villages where family members are seen living on either side of the two neighboring coun


A view of the Pakistan village of Pharnu from Thang village of Leh district of Ladakh. Thang is the last village between India and Pakistan with a majority of Balti population. The Thang village was seized from Pakistan as a result of the Indo-Pakistan war in 1971. Pharnu and Thang are twin villages where family members are seen living on either side of the two neighbouring country's villages. The Thang village was seized from Pakistan as a result of the Indo-Pakistan war in 1971. Pharnu and Thang are twin villages where family members are seen living on either side of the two neighboring country's villages.


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