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Pakistan At 70 Is A Failed State
Swarajya Mag
|September 2017
PAKISTAN IS IMPLODING. THE TERRORISTS IT BRED TO BLEED INDIA BY A THOUSAND CUTS ARE BLEEDING PAKISTAN INSTEAD.
PAKISTAN IS PRE-programmed to fail.” With those words, my father, an undergraduate student at the University of California, Berkeley, left a thin, gangling fellow-student, Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto, in a bad mood.
It was 1950. Bhutto went on to Oxford University to study law before returning to Pakistan. My father, management degree in hand, returned to India to join the family’s manufacturing enterprise.
During his years at Berkeley, Bhutto tried hard to convince other Indian students what a great future his newly formed country Pakistan had. My father told him why he was wrong: a country founded on theocracy would eventually implode.

Sixty-seven years after that conversation on a northern California campus, those words appear prophetic.
On the 70th anniversary of its founding, Pakistan is in fact imploding. The terrorists it bred to bleed India by a thousand cuts are bleeding Pakistan instead.
Balochistan is in ferment. It is a matter of time before it breaks away from Pakistan. Balochistan was an independent state named Kalat in the British Empire. It was not part of the instruments of accession at Indian Independence and Partition in 1947. In May 1948, the Pakistan army invaded and annexed it.
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