The Indo-Pak Conflict

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The never ending Indo-Pak conflict at the border has been the major reason behind the underdevelopment of South-East Asia. What we fail to understand or rather remember is that both India and Pakistan were born of one big nation during the unfortunate partition in 1947 which was a massacre day with communal hatred and violence at its extreme. Pakistan has repeatedly tried to play the victim card in front of United Nations and particularly United States for its personal propaganda against its own big brother, India. Pakistan's hostile nature and the shaky undemocratic political will has contributed in making it a failed state today. Even though, India has progressed and made strides in technology and science all over the world, the small and narrow mindedness of Pakistan has pushed it back from a developing to an under-developed nation.

The other day I compared the GDP (gross domestic product) of both these nations. India's GDP is $6776.0 billion in comparison to $856.0 billion of Pakistan. It is a terrible state of affairs, but even the young generation like, Bilawal Bhutto is more interested in making a mockery of himself in media by claiming to be the one to take away Kashmir from India rather than talking about improving the standard of living of the common people of Pakistan. If these are the foreign returned educated individuals of the self-proclaimed developed nation then one can imagine the mindset of the locals in this country. Pakistan when after the partition was rich in fertility of land, culture and tourism but the ISI and politically backed terrorism against India has taken away all the glory of this beautiful country. I mean, imagine what power and prosperity this nation along with India would have achieved had they not been fighting and creating problems for their own people!

No matter how pathetic the state of affairs in Pakistan become, the politicians and the goons residing in this country will never let the growth mindset develop in the youth of this country. There is no pleasure or achievement in war. There is no constructive vision in fighting for a piece of land. I hear so many debates among the Indians and Pakistanis, but in none of them have I come across a peace loving and growth-oriented approach. It is still not too late, Kashmir is not going anywhere but the people of the region are suffering because of the inhumane violence by the terrorist groups supported by Pakistan. Stop this blood shed, rather concentrate and work for development of your nation and your people. I appeal to the youth of Pakistan, make your elders and well-wishers understand and most importantly choose a government which has an agenda for your betterment and not the same old Kashmir before the hatred engulfs your entire nation.

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