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Only 27% in Pakistan Identify as Pakistanis First

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Only 27% of the people in Pakistan identify themselves as Pakistanis first while 51% of Indians see themselves as Indians first. On the other hand, 43% of Pakistanis (vs 17% of Indians) say their religious identity comes first, according to Globescan Survey 2016 conducted in 18 countries including India and Pakistan.




Pakistanis' Self-identification:

The top choice of religion as the dominant identity by 43% of respondents in Pakistan is followed by 27% seeing themselves as Pakistani, 12% picking local community, 11% saying race or culture and 2% claiming global citizenship.


Pakistan Among 3 Stand-outs:

Pakistan is among three countries that stand out in how their populations see their identity. Spaniards are by far the most likely to identify with world citizenship (54%). For 56 per cent of Indonesians, belonging to their local community is the strongest defining identity. And for Pakistanis, a strong plurality (43%) identify first as a member of their religion.

Indonesia, where only 4% of the people identify themselves as Indonesian nationals, has over 18,000 islands spread over 8 million square kilometers, many with their own distinct languages and culture. Former Indonesian President General Suhatro's mass literacy campaign to teach Bahasa Indonesia to promote nationhood has apparently not had a big impact.

The poll, conducted by GlobeScan among more than 20,000 people worldwide between December 2015 and April 2016, was released as part of the BBC World Service Identity Season—a Spring season of broadcasts on the World Service’s 27 language services exploring stories about how people identify themselves around the world, according toGlobscan press release.

Global Citizenship:

Among all 18 countries where the identity question was asked in 2016, the poll suggests more than half (51%) see themselves more as global citizens than citizens of their country, against 43 per cent who identify nationally. This is the first time since tracking began in 2001 that there is a global majority who leans this way, and the results in 2016 are driven by strong increases since 2015 in non-OECD countries including Nigeria (73%, up 13 points), China (71%, up 14 points), Peru (70%, up 27 points), and India (67%, up 13 points).

Modern Nationalism:

Nation-state is a relatively recent concept in the history of mankind. Affiliations with religions, sects, and various units such as tribes, villages and towns significantly pre-date identification of people with modern nation-states.

Pakistani nationalism is still evolving. Rapid growth of literacy and modern mass mediaare helping promote a common national language and culture in the country, particularly since the beginning of the 21st century. Development of various national and state institutions are accelerating the process.

In spite of continuing tribal, sectarian and ethic conflicts in many parts of the world, including Pakistan, modern nationalism has become the most visible political force since the 20th century. This force is backed by development and promotion of national languages and cultures. It is underpinned by organized military and security apparatus enforcing constitutions and laws developed by broad consensus in democratic societies.

Summary:

While 27% identification with the nation-state in Pakistan appears to be lower than global average of 52%, this figure is growing with the promotion of Urdu as lingua franca and common culture promoted by the increasingly powerful mass media and entertainment industry in the country.

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Because the foundation of Pakistan is religion Islam. Allah Almighty has been protected Pakistan since 1947.There is no any political leader who love Pakistan as his future of the nation.They love their political parties and trade more than Pakistan.They know Pakistan as their father shop or Market.
 
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not surprising, in islam, nationalism is actually haram, right ?

Yeah it is haram. Its disgusting that 57% don't see themselves as Muslims first.

And the 27% who said 'Pakistanis first'' are seriously deluded. 'Pakistan first' is actually an anti-Pakistan choice. You are not a true Pakistani if you aren't a Muslim first.

Without religion, there is no Pakistani patriotism.
 
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what the hell? map in the post clearly shows how crap this poll is.

If you can't map Pakistan correctly, how can your poll about Pakistan can be credible?

Same is with Europe. :p:
 
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At least more Pakistanis chose Pakistan over local/racial identity. However Pakistan should still be proud that so many chose their religion first: on the Last Day we will not be standing before the Supreme Court of Pakistan!
 
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Yeah it is haram. Its disgusting that 57% don't see themselves as Muslims first.

And the 27% who said 'Pakistanis first'' are seriously deluded. 'Pakistan first' is actually an anti-Pakistan choice. You are not a true Pakistani if you aren't a Muslim first.

Without religion, there is no Pakistani patriotism.

You mean all the minorities in Pakistan are not patriot and are Anti-Pakistan?
 
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