So what is wrong with that? You see a nation state is too big for a individual to relate to. You can't know or be even related to 200 million. You can't even ever meet them all. A tribe one can expect to be able to relate to and even have personal connections with. But a nation state? Yet being and feeling part of a nation state is essential for any nation to progress.
This is where sense of shared myths, fables, legends and history kicks in. If you can create a sense of these across the citizens of a state you end up creating a monolith that can help to unite and leverage as a one organism.The individual gives his self the state. Nations who create this exclusive sense of self end up being successful.
There is a reason why Iraq cracked up like broken glass along ethnic, sectarian, tribal lines whereas Iran has persisted despite massive US pressure. The sense of 'Persianess' makes for a united nation.Turkey is another example where myth and history have been spun to make the turkish nation into a united whole that stands as a monolith.
I agree. I can't see how North India is hyphenated with Pakistan.
Have you seen how these aboriginals have blatently engaged in cultural appropriation. These people until recently were either semi-naked or clad in saree. Now they have discovered the shalwar kameez. Sickens me to see these savages wearing our attire.