Thanks. Will remember that feedback. Can you also provide feedback on the other half of my post regarding Pakistani resentment against India's rise? That isn't ill-founded is it?
Bhai, Pakistanis don't "resent India's rise". I am being 100% honest with you so please don't take this the wrong way. I think my friends within India make more of this "rise" than the rest of the world does. You remember the whole "Shining India" situation from a few years ago? That didn't end too well and became the source of much criticism and negativity. I don't think Pakistanis in general buy the fact that India is more developed than Pakistan, economically better off from the point of the view of the average citizen (i.e. per capita) - than Pakistan, or cleaner/nicer/more advanced than Pakistan. I am being super honest with you and I am not trying to say anything bad against India. I am just telling you that when my friends or acquaintances have visited India, this has pretty much been their feedback.
I keep hearing from my Indian friends on this forum that they believe Pakistanis are resentful of them or jealous of them and in my personal experience I can honestly tell you nothing could be farther from the truth. See, for much of the 63 years of our history as independent countries, Pakistan has had a significantly higher per capita income as compared to India. Now we are at rough parity, but attitudes towards India have been formed not over the last 3 years, but over the last 63 years. So, we've been quite a bit better off pretty much since our independence. What cause then, is there for jealousy?
Yes, from our perspective, we do resent the fact that (in our minds at least, and from our point of view), India has never accepted Pakistan as a neighbour, equal partner etc. But I think our reaction to this has mostly been to buckle down and put in a lot of energy into building a credible deterrent. An endeavour you may agree or disagree with, but one which I think we have succeeded in.
You see you have to be objective. Yes, Pakistan is a smaller country than India. But it is still the 6th most populous state in the world. So I don't think anyone in their right mind can think that Pakistan will simply be ignored in the global calculus due to India's "rise". It can't happen and Pakistanis generally know this... at least the rational ones. Then there is a small minority of the irrational ones who think 1 of them is worth 10 indians, but that is over confidence... we won't consider the views of such fools on either side.
Net-net, India is a large country, inshaAllah with a great future. Best of luck to you and India. I don't wish you ill. At the same time, I have witnessed the development in Pakistan during my own life time and have had an opportunity to objectively compare where we were in '47 and where we are now. I have absolutely no doubt that Pakistan will be one of the most successful and important countries in the world. To each his own. There is no need for jealousy on either side.