One fateful day in 1991 Ronjha and his crew were arrested by men of the Indian maritime security agency — men they had until then thought to be their compatriots. Engaged in a childish tit for tat game, Pakistan and India are punishing innocent, largely poor and marginalised fisher folks of their countries. Sadly, it is Pakistan that is more in the wrong for having detained and released over two thousand Indian fishermen between the years 2005 to 2008. India, on the other hand, took only five hundred. As of the end of last year, there were thirty-nine Pakistani fishermen in Indian jails as against three hundred and fifty-six of their counterparts in Pakistan.