When justice, security, human services and basic necessities are not being provided, state fails.
Because these factors are man-made, diagnosing and rectifying shortcomings is actually possible.
The case of Pakistan, however, raises very different and more difficult questions than those generated by a study of mere failure.
Pakistan’s most unique feature is not its character as a failing state but the intricate interaction between the (physical, political, legal) entity known as the state of Pakistan and the idea of the Pakistani nation.
There's a brief number of nation-states those are more complex than Pakistan in this respect, with the Pakistani Government often operating at cross-purposes with the Pakistani nation.
The state has certainly been facing recession for many years, but the Pakistani ideology is also a complex idea, and the tension between different theologies is what make Pakistan an especially important case. Pakistan has not earned, either its potential or the expectations of its founders, its absolutely diverse and on the other hand it would be a nightmare for the international community to allow it simply to fail.
From its very inception, the state of Pakistan was thought to be more than a typical one, that'll provide welfare, order, and justice to its citizens.
Pakistan was to be an extraordinary Country—A homeland for independent people, liberated from a tensed community better known as a British Colony, A leader for the Islamic World.
A minority community in British India to be liberated from the intolerance of India’s Hindu majority was important; in this respect Pakistan and Israel have strong parallels. The Pakistan movement also looked to the wider Islamic world, however, and Pakistan’s leaders have been concerned about the fate of other Muslim communities!.
In the end, let me conclude on the greater aspect of being a country enriched with all kinds of blessings having a great potential of becoming an Islamic leader, liberating the Muslims under seige of non muslim powers and securing the scared principles of Islam, INSHALLAH!!!

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DeleteThank you for your perspective! I understand that from your point of view, Pakistan doesn’t need to constantly seek external validation or leaders who compromise its dignity. It's important to recognize that a country’s true strength comes from its own values, integrity, and the well-being of its citizens, not from trying to appease external pressures or engage in empty political displays. In this sense, Pakistan should focus on nurturing its internal resources—both human and material—rather than being drawn into cycles of protest and political theatrics that distract from real progress. The simple is to understand that youth should come out make a hub and start to lead the country according to me It's a very effective solution.
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ReplyDeleteWe failed as a nation and the worst thing is we are still fighting for leader rather then fighting for our own rights.
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