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Look mate, lets be honest. Cut the crap. The real truth is India and Pakistan were always ahead of us even during the Moghul era and subsequent Raj. Did you know that most of tax raised by the Raj was from what is now India?Nothing hurts young people like me more than seeing our peers and rivals progress while we are condemned to the stagnation and since the turn of the century, a fast-paced descent in nearly every sphere of national life.
On the other hand did you know that disproportionate share of that tax was then spent in what is now Pakistan. I can't source this but I have read so many books and I still the shock when I read about this - which was written by a British Raj official. He went on to say that there was concerns expressed about what amounted to wealth transfer to the Indus basin from Ganga region and Deccan.
What is Pakistan was not economically viable. Two channels led to this region rising. First was massive recruitment by the Raj armies from regions in what is now Pakistan. This led to entire local economy in these regions living off the sepoys paychecks.
This was further aomplified by building of massive military installations and or military motivated railways. All this again created employment and sunk money into the region. Cities like Rawalpindi housed the largest combat command of the Raj army and you can see even today our 'jenerals' are still lording in Chaklala. What is today PAF base was major air transport and fighter base in the Raj times.
Secondly Indus region is mostly dry semi desert and incapable of supporting large populations. The British invested in what became one of the largest man made irrigation systems in the world - the Indus Irrigation system. This involved building dams, barrages and 1,000s miles of canals. Again the money came from what is now India for this massive investment that measuired by todays standards would be CPEC 20 times.
But all this fact hid that Pakistan was a unproductive territory generating minus wealth. This is why Nehru said Pakistan would insolvent and fall apart within few years. He knew India was paying 'rent' to keep what is today Pakistan afloat. And he was right.
The point to note here is Pakistan was well behind India in 1947 and this fact was masked by the policies of the British as highlighted above. I will cover post 1947 in next post.
@SoulSpokesman thoughts?