Aim: What are the problems of development in Pakistan?
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Aim: What are the problems of development in Pakistan?
Mohammed Ali Jinnah: Founding figure of Pakistan
Jinnah and Gandhi
Mohammed Ali Jinnah 1876-1948
Loss of leader who might have crafted unity, secularism
Largely led by military rulers since
Some periods of highly corrupt political parties
Pakistan and Bangladesh: Religion was not enough for unity
Bangladesh declares independence, with Indian help, in 1971
Both India and
Pakistan occupy parts of
Jammu and Kashmir
Religion in Jammu and Kashmir
Pakistan’s Ethnic
Divisions
“Federally Administered Tribal Areas”:
Pakistani government
has almost no control over these areas
Which way should Pakistan “turn?”
Which way should Pakistan “turn?”Towards Afghanistan? Away from
modernization; towards Islam and tribalism
Which way should Pakistan “turn?”Towards India? Makes sense geographically, but would involve burying the hatchet; and Kashmir?
Which way should Pakistan “turn?”Towards China? Will be the perennial “little
brother”
Which way should Pakistan “turn?”
• Towards Afghanistan? Away from modernization; towards Islam and tribalism
• Towards India? Makes sense geographically, but would involve burying the hatchet; and Kashmir?
• Towards China? Will be the perennial “little brother”