Theories are proven or disproven.
What has Modis election to PMship of India anything to do with the two nation theory? If the Pakistanis are feeling that it vindicates their country's existence, what was the reasoning for their country's existence from 1947 until now?
The veracity of two nation theory will ever be questioned until majority of Indian Muslims peacefully coexist with their neighbors. That is a big problem to Pakistanis today. They cannot get their head around the fact that Muslims in India live more peaceful and prosperous lives than Muslims in Pakistan. Or, even the fact that Indian Muslims can even support a Hindu nationalist like N. Modi. This goes completely against their worldview.
Didn't the Two nation Theory get dumped into the dustbin of history in 1971?
If religion is the basic foundation for a nation state, why are there 50+ independent Islamic states stretching from Morocco to Malaysia, most having contiguous borders with each other?
The basic premise on which the two nation theory was founded on was the Muslims and Non-Muslims cannot coexist peacefully, and Pakistan was created based on this theory to safeguard the interests of all Muslims in the Indian Subcontinent. Saying that Indian Muslims should coexist with non-Muslims in the Republic of India is negating the Two Nation Theory.
The basic premise the Two Nation Theory is that Muslims and Non-Muslims cannot coexist as one nation and Islamic religion can define the nationhood. This theory stands disproven based on the following three facts:
- The overwhelming majority of Indian Muslims, which forms the 2nd or 3rd largest Muslim population in the world, are coexisting peacefully with non-Muslim Indians. As long as even 10% of Indian Muslims can live peacefully with their non-Muslim neighbors in the secular republic of India, the Two Nation Theory stands disproven.
- The fact that over 50+ Muslim majority independent country's exist in this world also disproves the theory that religion defines the nation. Even Islamic republic of Pakistan shares a border with 2 other Islamic republic, which are very independent. There are dozens of Muslim countries stretching from Morocco to Pakistan sharing contiguous borders, but still staying independent. Even in the middle-east, there are over a dozen independent nations, kingdoms and emirates, even though they share a common religion, Arabic culture and history. As long as there are dozens of Independent Muslim nations and not one united Ummah, the two nation theory stands disproven.
- The presumption that Islamic religion can keep a nation united as one unit was disproven in 1971 by the creation of Bangladesh after its separation from Pakistan. Islam didn't prevent the West-Pakistanis from looking down with contempt their fellow Bangla Muslims and didn't prevent them from committing untold atrocities on them. As long as Bangladesh remains a sovereign independent nation, the Two Nation theory stands disproven.
However, having said the above, irrespective of whether the two nation theory is proven or not, the overwhelming majority of Indians accept the reality of Pakistan and are happy that Pakistan is a separate country. The majority of Indians are indifferent to the current affairs in Pakistan. Their only concern is Pakistan's meddling in Indian affairs and for being a constant pain in the rear.
I hope the Pakistani's are aware of the theory of unintended consequences.. Even if they somehow were to win the Kashmir valley someday by using religion as a tool, they would end up loosing a lot more than they bargained for...
Some of it we are already seeing in the amount of violence we are seeing inside Pakistan today..