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Being on a Pakistan forum I thought to at least do some stuff on Pakistan.
I have seen few documentaries on India Pakistan's partition and the hatred and mistrust that brewed from it. In everyone this is a problem caused by the British.
India, Pakistan has been fighting ever since, with more wars between the two than any two countries since the divide, save maybe some African countries, I think it is safe to say that the last war won't be the last.
But today's Pakistan faces a different problem, the Indian population has exploded, it's land is bigger and did manage to improve the country's economy, they were compared to China and billed to surpass us for a while, however short that lasted, is still an accomplishment.
Indian military spending reflects this. while still low and it's military vastly underfunded for certain areas, like basic artillery, fighter jets, individual soldier equipments, sufficient transport force including helicopters, and heavy lift planes, is still about 8,9 times more than Pakistan while only about twice as big a force.
In order for Pakistan to maintain a balance of power to this British problem, needs an answer....
A German one.
What do I mean by that, the dilemma between Prussia and Austria. Prussia Austria dominated Germany, with Austria having the bigger slice, being the Holy Roman empire that then became the Austria empire. Nominally it is the head of the German through various organizations, that the Emperor was president.
Prussian statesman Otto Von Bismark wanted Prussian dominance. To achieve this he envisioned a Germany without Austria, a united German state, that included non Austria states, and some territory from France. With victory after victory, Bismark manage to create the German Empire, with Prussia dictating the terms.
Starting as a smaller power, it manages to be in a commanding position, by the time of the German empire, Prussia was one of the leading power in Europe and the World. It also made sure Austria would never again challenge the might of the German nation, though Austria itself can be said to also be German.
Today Pakistan cannot take on India in its current form, that's just a fact. Even if it can hold off an invasion, it will only be on the defensive and will have to play by the pace of India. It cannot achieve its own objective, advance its own national interests, but there is a huge advantage Pakistan has, religion.
Today the Middle east, Bangladesh, and parts of Africa is mostly Muslim, while some of ASEAN like Indonesia, Malaysia.
This could be the German Empire for Pakistan. A union of sorts with Pakistan as the leader, this could potentially lead to the emergence of a Muslim super power, or at least great power. Some might think this ridicules, but there was no less objections to the German empire and certainly no less difference, if anything, the German empire was build with some lands that are not even German.
So how could this be done.
1) Massive industrialization of Pakistan, this is obvious, a strong economy is the bases of a strong nation. Pakistan's close to 200 million people can be a huge economy quickly if it gets its act together
2) Massive build up of the arms industry and investments in related industries. This will obviously need to take effect after the industrialization, but the good news is that Pakistan already has experience in some The JF-17, the French subs, F-22p, it's own tank and a bunch of other things.
3) Victory, Pakistan must incorporate some Islamic nations into its sphere of influence in the middle east, this can either be done militarily or through economy, but Pakistan must be the head of a few organizations that would give it the final say in any decision in terms of foreign affairs, defense, and an important say in head of state, and certain policies that may affect the union.
4) If Pakistan manages all three, which is a big step, but if it can be done, Pakistan and the Islamic union could potentially take on India, to take all the land it lost or thought was Pakistan's back. But that's not the main objective, the objective show show South Asia, Pakistan is the way to go and the premier power and thus uniting South Asia under Pakistan and excluding India.
This would make a effective great power, if not super power status. Sounds far fetched, but so did the German empire. But as we all know that happened.
Please don't bring what finally happened to the German empire into this mix, that's for completely different reasons and has no reflection on the effectiveness of the unification, and the achieving of great power status for Germany.
Much like Bismark's thought process, a unified entity, with a degree of autonomy, but with Prussia at the head, while excluding Austria.
If all this can be achieved, what's next can be any number of things.
I have seen few documentaries on India Pakistan's partition and the hatred and mistrust that brewed from it. In everyone this is a problem caused by the British.
India, Pakistan has been fighting ever since, with more wars between the two than any two countries since the divide, save maybe some African countries, I think it is safe to say that the last war won't be the last.
But today's Pakistan faces a different problem, the Indian population has exploded, it's land is bigger and did manage to improve the country's economy, they were compared to China and billed to surpass us for a while, however short that lasted, is still an accomplishment.
Indian military spending reflects this. while still low and it's military vastly underfunded for certain areas, like basic artillery, fighter jets, individual soldier equipments, sufficient transport force including helicopters, and heavy lift planes, is still about 8,9 times more than Pakistan while only about twice as big a force.
In order for Pakistan to maintain a balance of power to this British problem, needs an answer....
A German one.
What do I mean by that, the dilemma between Prussia and Austria. Prussia Austria dominated Germany, with Austria having the bigger slice, being the Holy Roman empire that then became the Austria empire. Nominally it is the head of the German through various organizations, that the Emperor was president.
Prussian statesman Otto Von Bismark wanted Prussian dominance. To achieve this he envisioned a Germany without Austria, a united German state, that included non Austria states, and some territory from France. With victory after victory, Bismark manage to create the German Empire, with Prussia dictating the terms.
Starting as a smaller power, it manages to be in a commanding position, by the time of the German empire, Prussia was one of the leading power in Europe and the World. It also made sure Austria would never again challenge the might of the German nation, though Austria itself can be said to also be German.
Today Pakistan cannot take on India in its current form, that's just a fact. Even if it can hold off an invasion, it will only be on the defensive and will have to play by the pace of India. It cannot achieve its own objective, advance its own national interests, but there is a huge advantage Pakistan has, religion.
Today the Middle east, Bangladesh, and parts of Africa is mostly Muslim, while some of ASEAN like Indonesia, Malaysia.
This could be the German Empire for Pakistan. A union of sorts with Pakistan as the leader, this could potentially lead to the emergence of a Muslim super power, or at least great power. Some might think this ridicules, but there was no less objections to the German empire and certainly no less difference, if anything, the German empire was build with some lands that are not even German.
So how could this be done.
1) Massive industrialization of Pakistan, this is obvious, a strong economy is the bases of a strong nation. Pakistan's close to 200 million people can be a huge economy quickly if it gets its act together
2) Massive build up of the arms industry and investments in related industries. This will obviously need to take effect after the industrialization, but the good news is that Pakistan already has experience in some The JF-17, the French subs, F-22p, it's own tank and a bunch of other things.
3) Victory, Pakistan must incorporate some Islamic nations into its sphere of influence in the middle east, this can either be done militarily or through economy, but Pakistan must be the head of a few organizations that would give it the final say in any decision in terms of foreign affairs, defense, and an important say in head of state, and certain policies that may affect the union.
4) If Pakistan manages all three, which is a big step, but if it can be done, Pakistan and the Islamic union could potentially take on India, to take all the land it lost or thought was Pakistan's back. But that's not the main objective, the objective show show South Asia, Pakistan is the way to go and the premier power and thus uniting South Asia under Pakistan and excluding India.
This would make a effective great power, if not super power status. Sounds far fetched, but so did the German empire. But as we all know that happened.
Please don't bring what finally happened to the German empire into this mix, that's for completely different reasons and has no reflection on the effectiveness of the unification, and the achieving of great power status for Germany.
Much like Bismark's thought process, a unified entity, with a degree of autonomy, but with Prussia at the head, while excluding Austria.
If all this can be achieved, what's next can be any number of things.