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The Idea of Nation States in South Asia for Regional Stability
By Nobat Marri
The idea of independent countries in South Asia, such as Balochistan, Sindhudesh, and Pashtunistan – as nation states – forming a regional unity, like the Gulf States, leads to significant potential for regional prosperity and development. This is to briefly highlight the advantages of this approach compared to a Punjab-dominated militarized country like Pakistan, which faces immeasurable internal conflicts and economic challenges. By adopting the idea of smaller nation-states and regional cooperation, South Asia can unlock a multitude of benefits that can lead to peaceful states which collectively benefits the South Asian region
Political Stability and Local Governance:
The establishment of nation-states in South Asia would allow for greater political stability and effective governance. Each nation-state could tailor its policies and institutions to cater to the aspirations and needs of its population. Localized governance would empower communities to actively participate in decision-making processes, ensuring their voices are heard and their interests represented. This enhanced local governance would reduce tensions, promote inclusivity, and provide a solid foundation for sustainable development.
Cultural and Ethnic Harmony:
The South Asian region is characterized by its rich diversity of culture, language, and ethnicities. By embracing the concept of nation-states we can promote cultural and ethnic harmony. The formation of independent nation-states, based on cultural and regional affinities, Balochistan, Sindhudesh and Pashtunistan would not only preserve their unique national identities but also usher in a new era of secular values and this will put a break on fundamentalism in the region. This approach promotes inclusivity, mutual respect, and cultural exchange, which are essential elements for a harmonious society.
Economic Growth and Resource Utilization:
These independent countries can harness their unique resources and economic potential more efficiently, leading to enhanced economic growth. By becoming independent entities, Balochistan, Sindhudesh, and Pashtunistan would have greater control over their natural resources and economic policies. The autonomous status as normal states would enable them to make normal decisions tailored to their specific political and economic needs and priorities. The effective utilization of natural resources would result in improved economic conditions, increased foreign investments, and overall prosperity.
Normal Regional Cooperation:
Unlike a grandiose security type of strategic alliance, a formation of unity of South Asian nations on the Indus basin for normal regional economic cooperation would provide a platform for the smaller independent countries to prosper on various fronts. They could also focus on regional security, help in counterterrorism efforts, intelligence sharing, and economic cooperation. Such collaboration would promote trust, stability, and peace among the member states. This would serve as a catalyst for regional development by facilitating joint initiatives, infrastructure projects, and trade agreements, creating a mutually beneficial environment for all member countries.
Resolution of Conflicts and Peaceful Coexistence:
One of the key advantages of independent countries is the potential to resolve long-standing conflicts peacefully. The formation of independent nation-states would provide an opportunity to address historical grievances, promote dialogue, and help reconciliation. Each nation-state could pursue its own path toward development and work toward peaceful coexistence with its neighbors. The emphasis on diplomacy, conflict resolution, and mutual respect would reduce tensions, leading to a more stable and peaceful South Asia.
By embracing the concept of nation States in South Asia, with Balochistan, Sindhudesh, and Pashtunistan as potential independent nation-states, this region of South Asia will offer tremendous capacity for the region’s prosperity and development. Through normal regional cooperation, the advantages of possible political stability would outweigh the challenges associated with an abnormal military country like Pakistan. By nurturing the unique identities and aspirations of diverse communities, the would-be South Asia Independent nation-states can unlock the true potential of the region and create a future marked by peace, stability, and shared growth.