SpiritOf1903
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Balochistan is the most obvious problem facing Pakistan. Considering Pakistan was a 'Land for Muslims (to be safe)", the vastly larger country it seceded from, India, that has so many more distinct ethnicities, has managed to unite under the flag (minority Muslims aside..). Yet the so-called Islamic Republic of Pakistan has been ravaged troubles due to ethnicity.
Instead of trying to absolve Balochistan and appease it, it's focusing vast resources on a corridor...for Indians to visit the country, building the sikhs their own enclave inside Pakistan: a people borne out of anti Muslim sentiment and which had empires subjugating Muslims covering the majority of what became Pakistan.
Is Pakistan too broken to be successful?.
Instead of trying to absolve Balochistan and appease it, it's focusing vast resources on a corridor...for Indians to visit the country, building the sikhs their own enclave inside Pakistan: a people borne out of anti Muslim sentiment and which had empires subjugating Muslims covering the majority of what became Pakistan.
Is Pakistan too broken to be successful?.
