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Indian Journalist Vikrant Gupta Enters Pakistan After 19 Years For Champions Trophy 2025



Indian Journalist with Pakistan counterparts (Source:@GongR1ght/X.com)Indian Journalist with Pakistan counterparts (Source:@GongR1ght/X.com)

India and Pakistan, the two neighbours, have a long history full of twists and turns and are considered as rival countries in the world map. However, amidst all the tussle and hate between the two countries, there are instances of admiration for each other and respect across border in various fields like art, culture, literature and sports.

Champions Trophy 2025 Open New Doors Of INDO-PAK Connection

Talking about sports, cricket is a shared religion of both the countries and it ends up creating quite extreme reactions in the two nations. Currently, Pakistan are hosting Champions Trophy 2025, and various Indian technicians are in Pakistan for the event even though the Indian team is playing all its matches in Dubai.

Amidst all these, a renowned Indian sports journalist Vikrant Gupta has also now travelled to Pakistan after a gap of 19 years. Vikrant Gupta is a renowned figure in the world of sports media and his presence in Pakistan is seen as a big step in right direction by cricket fans. In the  video that is going viral, Vikrant Gupta is seen talking about the warm hospitality in Pakistan and also goes onto praise the local food.

He also shared the respect he is getting in Pakistan and though he has been criticised in Pakistan before for his strong comments on the cricket affairs in the country, there is no shortage of admiration. Vikrant Gupta's Visit to Pakistan is also significant because there have been some security concerns raised in the last few games after the intruder entered the field to hug Rachin Ravindra in the game between Bangladesh and New Zealand. 

Thus, his visit shares a strong message of new doors of India-Pakistan partnership opening up, and all eyes would be on his whereabouts in the den of Men in Green.