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1979… exactly 40 years ago. That was when a Pakistani military dictator (allegedly) on American payroll, with the help of majoritarian Islamist groups – America had cold war to win, Islamists had to change the character of Pakistan for their theocratic state and scotch-sipping military generals had to make millions in dollars -, took Pakistan down that nightmarish world of war economy by hosting terrorists, first as America’s proxies and then as their own proxies… that was their route to being a failed state.
And now a whole new generation has grown up in that country, who knows how much of energy and time they have lost, how much blood, fear and suspicion have been spreading and how much of life and their country have been stolen away from them (ten times more than what India lost in these decades). And these people seem to control the common sense of the country now. Thanks to social media, they can express themselves, let the world know they exist and they matter…
Dr. N. P. Ashley is Assistant Professor of English at St. Stephen’s College, Delhi. His areas of interest in research are youth culture, new historicism and performance studies.