Excellent post, I will reiterate; those who claim their origin from foreign invaders are just as cringe as those who try to rope us into with Indians. They are two sides of the same coin.
What nonsense is this?
To propose a relation of IVC seals from around 2000 BCE to 'Shunga Empire' and other polities, that emerged thousands of years later and a thousand miles away is baseless.
The meager similarities they share, such as a square shape and the depiction of an animal are...
They want to axe the powerful bond and brotherhood between Punjabis and Pashtuns. Do not take the bait, that is their objective and people like them have been trying for many decades, just as their predecessors; they will fail in frustration.
Well your comment here shows just how overlooked this area of history exactly is.
The most bloodiest resistance in South Asia was offered by states and tribes that now comprise Pakistan.
The British were inflicted around 10,000 in their initial conquests of Punjab and many more as they fought...
It would be interesting if they cover the British conquest of modern-day Pakistan, unfortunately quite overlooked. The resistance offered by Punjabis, Sindhis, Baloch and especially Pashtuns were really exemplary and need to be highlighted.
We don't have the "same blood". The genetic composition is completely different. We are definitely close partners, but lets not drag incorrect statements into this.
The fact regarding this, is that if we had chosen Farsi instead of Urdu as our national language in 1947; the same could have been said between Pakistan and Iran.
There are various other factors that further delve into these reasons. Such as Bollywood/India idealizing the 'Pakistani or NW...