Pakistan on the Threshold of a Double War

Sometimes it becomes very difficult to predict the safe and sound destination of Pakistan when a cursory look is viewed on its faced internal and external challenges, either created or backed by Pakistanis themselves. One school of thought has been of the view that the division of Hindustan was a conspiracy that it could replace the US and the UK if remained united. Ironically, nowadays, for the same school of thought, conspiracy lies here in unity. Pakistan’s History of Alienating Politics The question pops up, which powerful country will be replaced by Pakistan if remained united? Anti-state slogans and pro-division voices are not raised on an empty stomach. This time the country’s survival is more in danger than ever because its foreign foes receive underpaid mercenaries, volunteer proxies and poor-literate fanatics for subversive activities within the country. Pakistan’s history has been bleeding with divisive politics since day one. Soon after the creation of Pakistan, its right-wing (East Pakistan) was cut off. Put the wishes for Greater Punjab and Sindhu Desh aside, nowadays, there is also an ardent demand for making ”Great Afghanistan” by a handful of Pushtoon ethnicity from Balochistan and KP. ”Greater Afghanistan” vs. Pushtoon Ethnicity  However, mainstream Pashtoon … Continue reading Pakistan on the Threshold of a Double War