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Nuclear Pakistan
Nuclear Pakistan is virtually, Pakistan's Islamic Nuclear Decoction. After the cession of Islamic States and the disintegration of Union of Soviet Socialist Republics, the destablishing process in the region has started. Pakistan's ambition to fill the void created by Weakening of Iraq and Iran and to emerge as the leader of the conglomeration of Islamic nations is a great threat to peace and stability in the entire Indian sub-continent. However, Pakistan has not succeeded in its efforts. In the process, Pakistan has already begun to disintegrate with the voices of dissent and revolt. Afghanistan bordering NWFP has already destablished. Since the creation of Pakistan the people of NWFP, who were opposed to the two nation theory and were believers that "we are not two but one people", have no sentimental attachment with it and are on war path. The situation of Baluchistan is no different. The people of occupied Kashmir, Christians and Mohajirs and other minority communities are having no better than a second class citizen's status. Jiy-e-Sindh movement is proving a catelytic agent and water-loo in the destablishing process in the Pakistan. Its nuclear programmes are already in the hands of army bureaucrats. The nuclear weapons are ultimately likely to fall in the hands of extremists and terrorists. The withering Islamic-Nuclear Pakistan in all probability is likely to destablise whole of the Indian sub-continent. The remedy, in the long run, lies in annulment of the partition and emergence of an economically strong India on secular foundations. India had discarded 'two nation theory since independence. Infact, the magna carta of India philosophy and ethos say that India is one and secular nation. The hostile relationship between India and Pakistan during the last 50 years has served to diminish both countries jointly and severally. But the partition having become a reality cannot be reversed except by the mutual consent of the people and that too willingly. It is in everybody's interest to stabilise and consolidate the political arrangements that emerged in 1947. And the secular polity of India is central to that objective.
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