Patriotism not About Hating Another Country: South Asia's Shared Inheritance Deserves a Future Beyond Perpetual Hostility
New Delhi, June 16 -- As one grows older, identity becomes a curious thing.
When I was young, the answers seemed obvious. I knew who I was: A Pukhtun, a Muslim, a Pakistani, a fighter pilot. A son of a particular family, tribe, and place.
Age, however, has a habit of complicating certainties.
The more I travelled, read, and met people from different walks of life, the more I realised that identity is seldom a single stream. It is many rivers flowing into the same sea.
I am Pakistani by nationality, Muslim by faith, Pukhtun by culture, Yousufzai by ancestry, and South Asian by civilisation.
And perhaps, after a lifetime of wandering through skies, countries, books, and ideas, I have become something else as well: a traveller of questi...
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