Indus Pakistan
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I agree. The German invasion of Poland was just a phase in a sequence of phases that took them across Europe and beyond during 1930s/1940s. But from Polish perspective it was very seminal even for them. Similarly while Brotish conquest of the coterminous Pakistan or Indus Basin was just another example of wanton imperial lust that they had exhibited across huge parts of Africa, Americas and Asia but to the people of the region coterminous Pakistan it [forced integration 1843/49] was a seminal event as it set the scene for 1947. Had British ran out of steam or got occupied by another European war that exhausted their energy Indus Basin would have remained outside of British India.Regarding your post-script alone: it was just another phase, in no way distinguishable from any other phase in the relentless advance of the British in India.
And that would have led to entirely differant historical trajectory for what was coterminous Pakistan. How things would have played out is matter of conjecture and guessing but certainly there would have been no partition and a whole industry out there jawing on about "part, parti, partition" would be unemployed.
Now back to music and scheming to make "loads of money". It's that time of year. Weather has finally taken a turn for the good in UK. fresh dafodills entice and promise a great summer. Infinite possibilities beckon. And I have this urge this summer to satisfy my desire. Buy a Porsche. Either 9/11 or Pananmera. Black with cream leather.