jaibi
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I disagree, Hype, the Brits effectively did control the Tribals. Granted they enjoyed relative seclusion and autonomy but the fact remains they were under the British yolk, and worked into their plans: effective corridor against possible Russian aggression and possible proxies. Their theory worked in keeping the Tribals at bay: give them an illusion of independence, let them have their own laws in their lands and keep development to the bare minimum.
The thing is that I, personally, don't see the tribals as independent from us, rest of the Pakistanis, I believe they deserve as much independence as every other province and development to match the same.
Allow FATA to be a province, parties would evolve and join hands in larger coalitions and as provincal status would give autonomy the Tribals would have no choice but to allow for development.
The thing is that I, personally, don't see the tribals as independent from us, rest of the Pakistanis, I believe they deserve as much independence as every other province and development to match the same.
Allow FATA to be a province, parties would evolve and join hands in larger coalitions and as provincal status would give autonomy the Tribals would have no choice but to allow for development.
Son, a hundred lifetimes worth of research would do you no good. Many have tried before, yet, not a single valid theory exists on how to handle the tribals. For my part, as the situation arises, I'd advise where necessary.