The Invisible People of CPEC Part- 1| Gilgit Baltistan | Siddharth Acharya

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This is the first part of documentary series made on China Pakistan Economic Corridor, created and filmed by Adv Siddharth Acharya.

The documentary is an attempt to understand the issues and concerns of people living around the corridor and how Pakistan illegally captured Gilgit Baltistan which is an integral part of India. The documentary also depicts the human right violations of people of Gilgit Baltistan and demographic transitions which CPEC has led to in the region.
Apart from unfolding various truths & facts, Adv Siddharth's film salutes the bravery of Indian Soldiers who sacrificed their lives to protect the region since 1947

***This film by Siddharth Acharya has been reproduced with permission.

About the Speaker:
Siddharth Acharya is a lawyer practicing in Supreme court of India, Delhi High Court and National Company Law Tribunal. He is also a documentary filmmaker by passion and has made award winning documentary film on exodus of Kashmiri Pandits titled "the abandoned cranes". He writes on social, legal and political issues for OpIndia and various other magazines.

Siddharth Acharya can be contacted at: https://www.facebook.com/siddharth.acharya.3 and on Twitter: @AdvSidAcharya"

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