Washington: The situation in Pakistan, which is floundering badly with economic constraints, is getting worse every day. Despite foreign aid, it does not seem that Pakistan's economic situation will see any improvement at the moment. People troubled by inflation, unemployment, and corruption have come out on the streets against the government. Some people of Pakistan Occupied Kashmir (PoK) have been protesting fiercely on the streets for the last several days for India to come together with Ladakh. In view of all these developments, many analysts believe that if there is no improvement in the situation of Pakistan soon, then Pakistan will disintegrate into pieces.
Professor Muqtedar Khan, founding director of the Islamic Studies Program at the University of Delaware in the US, has said that there are currently six crises looming over Pakistan, which can break it into many pieces. Muqtedar Khan has said that Pakistan is currently in crisis in every way and if India wants, it can declare war and merge PoK and other areas. The professor informed in one of his videos that there are 6 crises that can break Pakistan into pieces. According to him, those crises are - political crises, economic crises, security crises, system crises, identity crises, and environmental crises.
Muqtedar Khan says that due to these crises in the year 2023, Pakistan may be torn to pieces or all the government institutions of the country will collapse. He said, 'If this happens, thousands and millions of refugees will come out of Pakistan and will go to the whole world. Eventually, it will have a great impact on India.'
World Record: Disabled girl made unique painting by writing 'Ram' 50,181 times
Crude down; Harbor Energy to lay off workers due to UK windfall tax