It is always good for a country to be secular, when people from different religions live together. But scenario in Pakistan is different. Pakistan wanted to be Muslim country, so it got separated from India. One should not forget about many riots and killings of ethnic and persons from a different religion. Hindus, Sikhs suffered a lot. Christians live in fear. If referendum is allowed for secularism, we shall get a clean picture. But that will not happen soon.
Whether or not Pakistan should become a secular state is a complex and contentious issue, as it involves balancing religious freedoms, cultural values, and political dynamics. Ultimately, it is up to the people and government of Pakistan to decide what path best aligns with their vision for the country.
On May 28, 1998, Pakistan became a nuclear power when it successfully carried out five nuclear tests at Chaghai, in the province of Baluchistan. This was in direct response to five nuclear explosions by India, just two weeks earlier. Widely criticized by the international community, Pakistan maintains that its nuclear program is for selfdefence, as deterrence against nuclear India. A former Prime Minister of Pakistan, Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto, offered justification for Pakistan's nuclear program when he said that if India were to produce a bomb, Pakistan would do anything it could to get one of its own. It has always been maintained by Pakistan that a nuclear threat posed to its security can neither be met with conventional means of defense, nor by external security guarantees.
The process of becoming a state is called statehood. It involves a territory meeting certain requirements set by the existing states and the federal government in order to be admitted into the Union as a fully recognized state.
No, a city cannot become a state on its own. States are considered sovereign entities within a country, with their own government and laws. Cities exist within states and are governed by state and local governments.
The Kashmir conflict mainly affects the region of Jammu and Kashmir, which is a disputed territory between India and Pakistan in South Asia. This region has been a source of tension and conflict between the two countries for many decades.
To become a state in the United States, an area must have a population, a defined territory, a government, and the capacity to interact with other states. Additionally, it needs to gain approval from the U.S. Congress through a formal process outlined in the Constitution.
no it is not a secular state
Pakistan is an Islamic state - pure and simple - Islam is the official state religion. At birth, it separated from "secular" India based on the desires of Muslims to have their own state. The percentage of Muslims in the population has grown from 85% at "birth" in 1947 to 97% at the expense of the minorities.
A secular state. A secular state.
A secular state is one that does not favor any specific religion and ensures the separation of religion and government. In a secular state, the government treats all religions equally and does not promote or endorse any particular faith. Each individual is free to practice their religion, or not, without interference from the state.
Japan is secular.
Why Turkey is a secular state with no official state religion?
who is the head of state in pakistan
No.
Pakistan is an independent country and no one got any of its state. I think you should ask your question again explaining what actually you want to inquire about.
Yes, Pakistan is definitely a failed state.
The Peregrine falcon is the state bird of Pakistan.
Pakistan is not a failuer state.