What Pakistan Could be and what is it Today!
Pakistan is a country with a lot of potential, but it is also a country with a lot of problems. It is a country that is torn between its past and its future, between its hopes and its fears.
On the one hand, Pakistan has a young and growing population, a rich history and culture, and a strategic location.
It is a country that could be a major economic power, a leader in the region, and a force for good in the world.
On the other hand, Pakistan is also a country that is plagued by poverty, corruption, terrorism, and political instability.
It is a country that is struggling to overcome its past and to build a better future for its people.
The question is whether Pakistan will be able to overcome its challenges and realize its potential. If it can, it will be a great country. If it cannot, it will be a failed state.
Here are some of the challenges that Pakistan is facing:
Poverty: Pakistan is one of the most impoverished countries in the world. More than half of its population lives below the poverty line.
Corruption: Pakistan is one of the most corrupt countries in the world. The government is riddled with corruption, and this is a major obstacle to development.
Terrorism: Pakistan is a major hub for terrorism. The country has been plagued by terrorist attacks for many years.
Political instability: Pakistan has a history of political instability. The country has had a number of military coups and civilian governments have often been weak and ineffective.
These are just some of the challenges that Pakistan is facing. If Pakistan can overcome these challenges, it will be well on its way to becoming a great country. However, if it cannot, it will be a failed state.
The future of Pakistan is uncertain.
It is a country that is at a crossroads.
It can either choose to overcome its challenges and realize its potential, or it can choose to succumb to its problems and become a failed state. The choice is up to the Pakistani people.
But can we say that separation from India is also a reason of it's current situation?
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Losses of Pakistan after separation from India:
A significant portion of its territory: Pakistan was carved out of the Indian subcontinent, and it lost a significant portion of its territory in the process.
This has made Pakistan a smaller country than it would have been if it had not separated from India.
Access to the Indian Ocean: Pakistan does not have direct access to the Indian Ocean, which is a major trade route.
This has made Pakistan more dependent on India for trade and access to the global economy.
The Kashmir conflict: The partition of India created the Kashmir conflict, which has been a major source of instability in the region for decades.
Pakistan has fought two wars with India over Kashmir, and the conflict continues to this day.
Terrorism: Pakistan has become a major hub for terrorism. This is due in part to the Kashmir conflict, as well as to the country's porous borders and weak law enforcement.
Terrorism has had a devastating impact on Pakistan, both in terms of loss of life and economic damage.
The gains and losses of partition have had a profound impact on Pakistan. The country has struggled to overcome the challenges of partition, including poverty, terrorism, and political instability.
However, Pakistan has also made significant progress in recent years, and it is now a nuclear-armed country with a growing economy. The future of Pakistan is uncertain, but the country has the potential to be a major player in the region.
Apart from all,
A very Happy Independence Day to Pakistan from my side.