100% Yes from me!!!
Rig Vedic and the rest:
We are not saying that we are a island unto ourselves. The Indus Valley ( Pakistan ) is also part of broader human drama played out over the 5,000 years of history. At the regional level and even beyond. All cultures are synthesis of various stands and there are bound be shared strands with your neigbhours.
As a examle take modern day Europe. Without doubt it shares a common culture, language similarities, with Greek or Latin used as root for many words, a common history, Christian tradition and even in appearance most Europeans are identical. As such Europe is a cultural, civilizational realm. All Europeans regard Greece as the birthplace of European civilization.
Today they are also being politically integrated in the form of European Community. Even the defence pact NATO on the whole is a Western/European grouping
Almost every European capital boasts buildings that ape ancient Greek cities like Athens. From Moscow to Dublin you have Roman-Greek influenced buildings, indeed the British even left some of these Greco-Roman influenced structures in South Asia. So without doubt Greek influence on European thought and culture is profound.
Even United States, Canada etc built by European settlers share this common civilizational root. Washington is littered with Greco-Roman structures. That is why this tradition is now called 'Western' because it has expanded far outside it's European homeland.
Yet, there are scores of countries in Europe, each one with it's own identity and is proud of it. Frankly I struggle to sometimes see the differance between the Irish ( who were until recently at war with the British ) the British, German, Dutch, Swedish. I see more differances in appearance and culture between a Pashtun, Punjabi, Bangali, Assamase etc.
Yet I don't I see any contradiction in the fiercely independant Irish, the proud British, the Germans ( despite the differances between them being bare shades )and the rest from being PROUD of their own history and culture and at the SAME time being aware that they are part of a larger European realm.
All European's accept that lot of their traditions have been informed by Greeks. They are also aware that their religion is from outside Europe and that it is from the Middle East. They know they have abandoned the old gods that their forefathers worshipped. Yet they don't have a problem with that.
They also know that each country has been subjected to invaders, rape, destruction. In the UK the bloodthirsty Vikings from Norway used to raid the English coast. They would rape, pillage and wreak havoc. The sight of their devil helmets would strike fear into the Angles and Celtic tribes in England. The Vikings were just blonde haired savages.
Yet today in York ( often subjected to brutal Viking onslaught ) there is a Jorvik Viking Centre. Which is dedicated to everything Viking. They celebrate their rapists and savages!!!
Jorvik Viking Centre | Home page
Now these Viking were crude, idol worshippers, who raped and did all the hideous things that Ghaznavi and rest of the invaders might have done. Today the UK openly has accepted the Viking strand in it's composition, heritage and history. I have come across English who are proud of having Viking blood in their veins. The reason is it is their history, the Vikings did play a role be it positive or negative. No point in denying it.
Now I went off to Europe to illustrate my argument. If each of those European countries, with some having less differances than pair of twins can jealosly uphold their own unique identity yet at the same time be part of a larger whole why can't you guy's accept Pakistan in the same way?
Instead you come here and make pathetic comments like 'how can you celebrate Ghaznavi and claim IVC at the same time'? Yes sir, we can and we are going to. I think I have given enough examples above to establish that. We can accept our IVC forefathers ( god knows what ethnic group they belonged to ) and at the same time take in all the rest in a amalgam. Each strain has contributed inn the making of the 'Indus man' which today is Pakistan.
So yes, I will say we in Pakistan are proud inheritors of all and everything that the Indus Valley has seen in the long march of history. Mohenjo Daro, Harrapa is ours. Ghaznavi is also part of us. Yes, we are Muslim today and proud of it. We are all these things. A 5,000 years COMPOSITE.
Just the like the Greeks can claim everything as their, yet at the same time rest of Europe shares its roots with them. The Ancient Greeks wwere not Christian. Yet today rest of Europe credits the Greeks and at the same time recognize that they are part of that broader realm that they all belong to.
NOW TO ADDRESS THE QUESTION MANY INDIAN'S KEEP BRING UP. YES, THE INDUS VALLEY/PAKISTAN IS UNIQUE BUT WE ACCEPT THAT WE ARE ALSO PART OF THE BROADER SOUTH ASIAN IDENTITY.
WE CAN CELEBRATE OUR UNIQUE IDENTITY WHICH HAS BEEN IN THE MAKING FOR 5,000 YEARS
AT THE SAME TIME, AT ANOTHER LEVEL BE PART OF SOUTH ASIA.
AND AT ANOTHER LEVEL BE PART OF THE ISLAMIC WORLD.
AND WE DO NOT WANT YOUR NAME INDIA.
The point of my thread was not to deny any of the above. The problem happens is if you say we belong to India, my blunt answer is no because today India refers to a political state that does not occupy the entire region. Are we prepared to stand next to the Sri Lankan, Nepali, Bangladeshi, Indian. If you label this composite 'Indian' NO SIR we won't agree with that, because is unfair to the rest. You call this shared culture South Asia , yes sir we will be proud to stand and be counted.
So essence the name today obfuscates this issue, because in the past it meant an entire region. Had our neigbour been called Bharat we could have lived with composte being called India. But because today that name only covers one state in the region we will refuse be part of a grouping called India. We are South Asian. We are not India. If we agree to the latter that is unfair to us and gives India a unfair advantage just because of a name.
Thats what I meant by nomenclature. Was IVC, is Pakistan part of a greater realm/cultural area? YES.
Is that India? NO. NO.
Is it part of SOUTH ASIA. Yes sir.
Again I will say NO we do not want the name India. Please read this carefully if you are going to reply.