peagle
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Let world know Indian people and Pakistani people are different, why are you guys arguing? Isn't this what you want I don't get it Even Pakistan isn't culturally homogenous but all are Pakistani people's right? Let's just agree to be labled differently and work towards that plain and simple
You are very obsessed with the world, and yet you are so wrong.
Your interpretation of what the world thinks is only real in your fantasies, if you want to have a proper discussion then you are most welcome, otherwise, better to stay with your own.
There are some among Pakistanis who are sick of Indian terrorism and arrogance, so would rather solidify our links towards the western side. Pakistan straddles various regions and has links to different cultural groupings, its a unique position not many countries in the world enjoy. So, in a sense, they are right, because we have a lot in common with our western neighbours.
But there are others, including myself, who feel we are geographically South Asian, the only term recognised by the UN and globally, and would rather have close links with all, including India.
Very few countries in the world are culturally homogeneous, not even the European countries, from where the concept of nation-state began. But the fact remains, if a group have a shared history and other shared experiences then they are right to claim a shared identity, and that is the case with Pakistan.
Pakistanis mostly look alike, all the ethnicities wear Salwar Kamiz uniformly, each group filters into the neighbouring province with large numbers without a problem, shared religion, shared history in terms of historical rule that goes back to the Indus Valley Civilisation. These things are facts. That's a lot more similarities then within most countries another the world, including India, the differences in India are gargantuan, but you are still trying to claim a single identity, good luck to you.
It would have been better if you had stayed out, you discuss your identity, let the Pakistanis discuss theirs, it has nothing to do with you.