PAKISTANFOREVER
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Dude relax!
One can be both Punjabi and Pakistani Or Punjabi and Indian. Also, one can be non-Punjabi and either ethnicity. A single ethnic group does not define the political identity of a nation and a single nationality need not necessarily bind an ethnicity. Those days are over if they were ever there in the first place.
Being Punjabi does not mean you stop being Pakistani or Indian or heck Canadian.
Oh! and ethnicity is way deeper than just the language. Heck dare I say, ethnicity is way deeper than even nationality?
I am ethnic Scottish but that does not disqualify me from being a Canadian, or vice-versa. And being an ethnic Scottish does not make me a British subject, necessarily. Isn't it? Neither the British nationality is limited to Scottish or Welsh.
Modern day Pakistani Punjabis are racially different to modern day indian Punjabis (who make up less than 3% of india's population, anyway). This is due to indian Punjabis intermarrying with indian ethnicies/races who not common to Pakistanis; and Pakistani Punjabis intermarrying with ethnicites/races to the West of us who are racially alien to indians.