What is Pakistan & Pakistani society? Idea of a nation ft Dr Nadeem Omar Tarar

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  • What is Pakistan & Pakistani society? Idea of a nation ft Dr Nadeem Omar Tarar
    In our next episode, we delve into the heart of South Asia to explore the vibrant and complex nation of Pakistan. Join us as we unravel the rich tapestry of Pakistani society, its historical evolution, and the idea of the nation that shapes its identity today.
    We begin by exploring the genesis of Pakistan. The creation of Pakistan in 1947 was a monumental event that emerged from the historical backdrop of British colonial rule in India. We will discuss the key figures and events of the independence movement, highlighting the efforts and sacrifices that led to the partition of British India. This division had a profound and lasting impact on the region, reshaping its political and social landscape.
    Next, we delve into the philosophical and ideological foundations of Pakistan. The vision of Pakistan's founding father, Muhammad Ali Jinnah, played a crucial role in shaping the nation. We will analyze the concept of Pakistan as a homeland for Muslims of the Indian subcontinent, exploring how this idea influenced the country's identity and policies.
    Pakistan's society is marked by its cultural and ethnic diversity. We will highlight the various ethnic groups and languages that make up the country's population, shedding light on the rich tapestry of customs and traditions. Religion plays a significant role in societal norms, and we will examine how it intertwines with cultural heritage, from music and dance to art and literature.
    The political landscape of Pakistan is complex and dynamic. We will provide an overview of Pakistan's political history, tracing its key milestones and challenges. The country's democratic journey has seen both triumphs and setbacks, and we will discuss the role of the military in politics, analyzing its influence on governance and policy-making.
    Economic development is another crucial aspect of Pakistan's history. We will trace the country's economic growth and development since independence, discussing key industries, trade relations, and economic policies. Despite facing numerous challenges, Pakistan has made significant strides, and we will examine current economic issues and future prospects.
    Social issues and movements are integral to understanding Pakistani society. We will highlight key social challenges, including education, healthcare, and gender equality. Civil society and grassroots movements have played a pivotal role in driving change, and we will explore their impact. Additionally, we will discuss how globalization and technological advancements are transforming the societal landscape.
    Finally, we look to the future of Pakistan. Speculating on the nation's trajectory, we will discuss potential reforms and areas for growth. Pakistan's role in regional and global contexts is evolving, and we will consider how it may shape its future.
    2:40 Intro of Dr Nadeem Tarar
    4:40 What is Pakistan
    12:45 How India managed to unify its diversity under single constitution or Process of nation-state formation in India vs Pakistan
    20:45 Life at Cadet college
    22 :16 What is Pakistani culture from an anthropologist's point of view
    27:45 Consequences of forcibly directing a country's culture /consequences of enforced nation state building
    41:15 who is responsible for demise of cultural heritage of pakistan? / who is responsible for devaluing our local culture?
    48:20 identity crisis or crisis of identity?
    Join us for an enlightening discussion that promises to deepen your understanding of Pakistan and its dynamic society. Whether you're a history buff, a cultural enthusiast, or simply curious about this fascinating country, this episode is for you!

Комментарии • 69

  • @vinaydhopeshwarkar4567
    @vinaydhopeshwarkar4567 Месяц назад +14

    He is totally confused on Culture topic, he was not able to talk firmly on the topic

    • @endeavour1349
      @endeavour1349 Месяц назад

      I think he has a wider picture. It's travel that makes us realise our misdirected narratives, especially in the subcontinent.

    • @hotfun07
      @hotfun07 Месяц назад

      It is effect of Pakistan Studies Indoctrination.

  • @RakeshSharma-bs2kd
    @RakeshSharma-bs2kd Месяц назад +21

    Please don’t blame 5 different languages a reason for the failure of Pakistan. The real reasons are its people and too much importance to religion.

    • @nikhildeshmukh6221
      @nikhildeshmukh6221 Месяц назад

      Hope you are not typical north indian hindutva guy teaching pakistani to stay away from religion.

    • @endeavour1349
      @endeavour1349 Месяц назад

      Unless diversity is embraced, nationalism is very shallow. What makes a nation is the comfort and ownership of each of it components, by their natives. Nationalism is definitely an imagined construct. Tagore warned of it way ahead of time. But no one has paid attention to demerits of its imposition in the subcontinent.

  • @vijaysontyal2788
    @vijaysontyal2788 Месяц назад +7

    i think the guest has so less knowledge about india, he only see india through social media or media only. india is way more complex than he thinks. indian society is so diverse that one ideology (hindutva as he said) cant dectate it. hinduism itself is so diverse and i think thats what makes india a plural society though the ruling party follows a pearticular ideology doesnt mean all the people of india are the followers of that ideology. as the guest seeing India. the main difference between india and pakistan is there was not real pushback for the dictatorship in pakistan and in india whenever one ideology or person tries to dictate india, the society fight backs to it. in case of Indira gandhi in emegency or in 2024 elections of india. so please sir dont say india is same as pakistan. the foundation of pakistan is based on relegion, singularity, wheres the foundation of india is based on pluralism no mater what kind of party is in power the essence of pluralism will always be there. unless the foundation of india is changed. and the fact is no one can change it. and the guest think cultural nationalism is separatist movement in india. the movements were about cultural representation and identification not about separation except Kashmir (it has another angles like pakistan, relegion only in kashmir valley not in entire kashmir state). Faisal Gurmani bhai please bring indian rational scholar to your podcast to know more about indian society and please open an india specific institute to study and learn about indian society, culture, traditions, geography, languages, different parts of india. so far only mujeeb afzal sir came close to understand india but he is more focussed on BJP, RSS there is more than a political ideology of a particular party in india.

  • @snathan3198
    @snathan3198 Месяц назад +17

    Waited until 13:41, hindu hatred started coming out of Tarar and I stopped watching. This is solely the reason this pkstn will never reform. Mr Tarar is NO different from any jihadi, shame on such munafique people!

    • @TimesGlo
      @TimesGlo  Месяц назад +1

      There was nothing like hindu hatred in whole discussion and we are strictly against any form and manifestation of hatred. This platform’s moto is to bridge the gap between intellectuals and common people across borders. Actually, your own prejudice has stopped you watching this video. At the end of the podcast we even discussed how state couldn’t protect their non Muslims.

    • @subhadippaul4494
      @subhadippaul4494 Месяц назад +10

      problem is they dont even understand it is Hindu hatred !

    • @commonman7730
      @commonman7730 Месяц назад +2

      😂😂
      Bhai
      Y disturbing them
      Let them be as they're

  • @randeepjasrotia2262
    @randeepjasrotia2262 Месяц назад +4

    Islamic nation theory was totally demolished with the separation of Bangladesh.

  • @vinaydhopeshwarkar4567
    @vinaydhopeshwarkar4567 Месяц назад +9

    Pak KALME pur Bana Mulk hai. Pak is custodian of Islam.
    Pak must focus only on Quran, it is full of science.
    Pakistani are deviating from Quran

  • @cassinova5070
    @cassinova5070 Месяц назад +5

    Jis Punjab me Punjabi language ban ho waha k logo ka culture pr discussesion karna jaayaj nahi.

  • @akshayyadav10008
    @akshayyadav10008 Месяц назад +3

    tarar surname is a hindu jaat

    • @endeavour1349
      @endeavour1349 Месяц назад +1

      Jatts are an ethnic group spanning religions.

  • @rakadus
    @rakadus Месяц назад +3

    This oft repeated quote of "moth eaten Pakistan" needs to be stopped. Pakistan had and has even today the largest contiguous stretch of fertile arable land in Asia. Enough to have become a "food superpower".
    If a tiny place like Netherlands can have such a large food processing industry, just imagine how much Pakistan can do.

    • @ukhyarbunere1698
      @ukhyarbunere1698 Месяц назад

      If, but, if, but is not the answer

    • @endeavour1349
      @endeavour1349 Месяц назад +1

      Not moth eaten, definitely not, mismanaged by a stunted vision for sure.

  • @manzar42
    @manzar42 Месяц назад +1

    What an interesting talk, Dr Tarar speaks well, I agree with almost everything he says. In my view making a country in the name of religion was an unwise thing. But now that pakistan exists, in order for it to flourish we need to accept and value difference. It is a very serious question that Mr Gurmani asks but watching his facial expressions makes it interesting to watch the videos. The screen lights up when he smiles. Mr Gurmani please smile more!

    • @TimesGlo
      @TimesGlo  Месяц назад +1

      Thanks Manzar!

  • @viking7769
    @viking7769 Месяц назад +7

    After a few points about Pak automatically starts looking and crying about India

  • @theknowledge6112
    @theknowledge6112 Месяц назад +10

    Are Tarar sahab aap jarur Jatt ho, yaha India me bahut Hindu Jatt hai with Tarar surname

  • @user-uk1hg5bp2b
    @user-uk1hg5bp2b 5 дней назад

    Problem is much deeper than 50 or 60 lakh have left the country, crores living there also think when and how they can leave. In such an enviornment no good development can happen.

  • @wasifmumtaz9661
    @wasifmumtaz9661 Месяц назад +4

    Nadeem Omer is an under rated public intellectual. He is always on the mark in cultural and anthropological issues.

  • @akshayyadav10008
    @akshayyadav10008 Месяц назад +1

    why pakistani always speak wrong trust and facts

  • @babarchatha8200
    @babarchatha8200 Месяц назад +1

    Insightful discussion.

  • @hotfun07
    @hotfun07 Месяц назад

    For Mr. Tarar, being Jatt, Jatt culture shall suffice 😂

  • @indrajeetbhagat9400
    @indrajeetbhagat9400 Месяц назад +1

    Pakistani. England. America .Canada mein. Bhi .. imran khan ki party. Nawaz sharif ke party
    ...Ke. Slogan. Lagate mil jaayenge. . .

  • @akshayyadav10008
    @akshayyadav10008 Месяц назад +1

    islam is nothing with dividersity

  • @hotfun07
    @hotfun07 Месяц назад +3

    Btw, which Turkish, Iranian or Central Asian cuisine is popular in Pakistan?
    Kuchh bhi Bakwaas karni hai bas 😅
    Tarar saab, kes rakho aur Amrit shakho. Jatt ka Islam se kya lena dena? Sikhi mein laut aayo.
    Bole so nihaal,
    Sat Sri Akal 🙏🏻

  • @MDVaashir
    @MDVaashir Месяц назад +3

    Pakistan was formed for muslims. We are muslims because we follow Islam.
    So our culture needs to follow the tenets of Islam. Islam makes clear distinction between kufar and Muslims. Hindu culture like music and dance are discouraged in Islam.
    So Pakistani culture cannot be the culture of the Hindus.

    • @TimesGlo
      @TimesGlo  Месяц назад +7

      There is a clear distinction between Islam and religious practices. Promoting hate against non Muslims is something Islam never teaches its followers. You are filled with hatred and bigotry!

    • @rakadus
      @rakadus Месяц назад

      ​@@TimesGloGood try!

    • @asadaziz6429
      @asadaziz6429 Месяц назад

      So funny.

    • @MDVaashir
      @MDVaashir Месяц назад

      @@TimesGlo
      I have not said anything hateful against other religions. Just said that dance and Music cannot be Pakistani/Muslim culture.

    • @endeavour1349
      @endeavour1349 Месяц назад +1

      ​@MDVaashir yet it is muslim artists who are in the forefront. Awadh, whose language you adopted as a lingua franca was a hub of art and culture and the much vaunted ganga-jamni tehzeeb.

  • @itzbeleiver
    @itzbeleiver 15 дней назад

    Wtf is Mohammed bin kasim sindh m tashreef laye😅 ye budhdha hosh m h

  • @indrajeetbhagat9400
    @indrajeetbhagat9400 Месяц назад

    Kaun. Samjhayega
    .Gulshan ek phool se nahi banta hai... Lekin. Jis religion mein logic
    Ka koi space nahi. Ho .. har.... Pakistani muslaman ....Topic. Koi ho
    . Har. Baat ke. 2 line ke baad.....
    Religious. Word.

  • @ChefbyMistake
    @ChefbyMistake Месяц назад +2

    We don’t have a culture.

  • @Xxxx-hw7nk
    @Xxxx-hw7nk Месяц назад +1

    Pakistan is great because pakistan saved hindu from fanatic islam

    • @hotfun07
      @hotfun07 Месяц назад

      No.
      Pakistan is a Blunder BECAUSE SO MANY CONVERTED MUSLIMS COULD NOT BE BROUGHT BACK TO HINDUISM AND SIKHISM!
      THEY ARE NOW TRYING THEIR BEST TO APE ARABS, SOMETHIBG THEY HAVENT IMPROVED UPON SINCE LAST 1000 OR SO YEARS.

  • @ScreetTube
    @ScreetTube Месяц назад

    Westphalian model is failed

    • @junaid_2107
      @junaid_2107 Месяц назад +1

      No you people failed. Most nation states are successful

    • @ScreetTube
      @ScreetTube Месяц назад +1

      @@junaid_2107 an illusion

    • @junaid_2107
      @junaid_2107 Месяц назад

      @@ScreetTube No, you live in delusion. Ask your friends who migrated to Canada/ US/ Australia to understand what a successful nation state looks like

  • @Aneel_Bishnoii
    @Aneel_Bishnoii Месяц назад

    Tarar sahb jaise pakistan me tarar muslim hai, india me tarar hinduo, sikho or Bishnoiyo me subcast hai or sabhi jatt hai