Pakistan is known as the sick man of Asia. It is a young country blessed with natural resources and strategic locations. However, after 75 years, it lags behind all the nations in almost all the fields that got independence around the same time. The present state of Pakistan can be explained by one fact no Prime Minister has ever completed their full term in office, not even the 22nd celebrity, PM Imran Khan.

Here we try to understand why Pakistan is, what it is. A question that troubles many people, leave alone Pakistani citizens.

My latest article on India’s most respected Think-Tank organization ‘Chanakya Forum’:

8 responses to “A Mirage Called Pakistan, Why It Is, What It Is ”

  1. keithakenny Avatar

    I can’t claim any depth or first hand knowledge on Pakistan. A couple officer friends of mine who spent time visiting their military said their volatility was frightening. Like everyone had an attention deficit, angered quickly, and rushed about on the verge of panic. A view through a pinhole.

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    1. sandomina Avatar
      sandomina

      That’s a revelation. Thanks for stopping by.

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      1. Shalkot Avatar
        Shalkot

        You may b right but analyze again

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  2. Priti Avatar

    Beautiful explanation I think Pakistani people ‘s blood are full with hatred, cruelty so no one is able to rull Full time in their history. Their dreams are fake. Well shared

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    1. sandomina Avatar
      sandomina

      Thank you so much for stopping by and sharing your thoughts.

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      1. Priti Avatar

        It’s my pleasure 😊

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  3. Mohammad Jamal Avatar

    There is no doubt Pakistan through a very difficult because of the mismanagement of civilian and military leadership. But life here is very good.

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    1. sandomina Avatar
      sandomina

      Thank you for stopping by and sharing your thoughts.

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