Abstract

Conflict between countries (in this study, India and Pakistan) occasionally leads to permanently closed borders that restrict trade, recreation, and pilgrimage across them. Despite their differences, India and Pakistan opened the Kartarpur corridor, creating an avenue for people-to-people contact between the two countries. A qualitative study was conducted to determine the underlying factors associated with the visit to Sri Kartarpur Sahib Gurudwara from different stakeholders’ perspectives. The results reveal that this type of special agreement paves the way toward peace in the region, thereby strengthening the economy and religious tourism.

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