What is this thing with some Pak fellows always speaking in extreme or superlatives? Always, forever, never, eternal.... Is this a language issue, some kind of metaphor or what? Cause as I understand, nearly everything we know of is temporary. Winds don't stay at one place, rivers don't, people, sun, moon, even the land beneath your feet keeps moving. You won't live eternal life, I won't, most other human and living being won't. What's this obsession with talking in extremes, then?
What does it mean that India always has been Pakistan's enemy? What does always mean? From the beginning of time? Or From the time a civilisation begun in subcontinent or from the time Islam made its first step or from the time Muslim entered India or perhaps when partition process began or at start of some other event/incident?
What does always mean, Sire?
A nation is just a human concept, you create it, you change, you destroy and recreate it as per your convenience, it isn't some divine phenomenon that has been in existence forever or will remain going on. So yes, it can happen and will happen. Negative and pessimist will keep saying what you have said until change has happened, once it happens they will be in hiding.