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Pakistan Is A Powerful Country Or Not Your Suggestions

How powerful is pakistan?

Let me give you a few facts and then you can decide for yourself how poweful Pakistan is7th largest army in the worldPakistan is the most powerful islamic country (more then 50 islamic majority states in the world)A nuclear arsenal of 120–140 warheadsHuge fleets of F-16 and JF-17’sStrong alliances with both superpowers ( USA and China)Number 1 intelligence agency in the world (ISI)Defended it's territory, against an enemy 10 times more powerful and equipped (India) in 1965.Can successfully defend any invasion (confirmed by many big think Tanks)Pakistan is in the top 20 most powerful countries in the world right nowSpecial services Group (SSG) are one of the best soldiers in the world right up there with U.S Marines.2nd highest GDP growth in the Asian region this year.CPEC and OBOR are the new business heavens in creation. They will make Pakistan more feasible for trading than UAE.

Is Pakistan a strong country?

It depends on what you define as “strong”Militarily, Pakistan is quite powerful, but it isn’t a superpower by any means. It has a large enough armed forces to defend itself, and can even pose a threat to its neighbor India, which has 5 times more people and a national GDP which is almost 10 times higher. However, Pakistan’s military still isn’t powerful enough to assert its claims over Kashmir province, and although it seems like Pakistan is on par with India, their army is quite smaller. The main reason why India fears them is because of nuclear weapons. Pakistan also has a small defence budget compared to neighboring countries like India, China, and Saudi Arabia.Like I mentioned earlier, Pakistan does posses nuclear weapons, but their number is still heavily debated. Most experts say about 100 nuclear warheads are currently operational in Pakistan. This isn’t a lot compared to 300 in France and China, 7000 in the US and over 7500 in Russia.Economically and Politically Pakistan struggles the most. Its GDP is very small on the world scale, and their currency exchange rate is weak and fluctuates very frequently. They are not very stable and their economy is still quite poor for global standards. Their political system is also very unstable, with a weak government, and lots of corruption happening within the government on a regular basis. Pakistan is also very prone to terrorist attacks, and the country can’t defend itself from these threats.Overall I would say Pakistan is a regional power, militarily speaking. It can compete with neighboring countries, but is still weaker than India or China. On an economic scale Pakistan is still a developing country. Despite this, its economy is growing very fast, and hopefully Pakistan will emerge as a more powerful nation in the future.

Which country is powerful nuclear power among india and pakistan?

Since both nations are nuclear capable, I fail to understand what exactly you mean by your question.
In overall military terms though, India has a slight edge in both, the conventional and nuclear war areas. India had a huge head start with nuclear testing so a lot of their data had been validated way back in 1974. They also have larger quantities of weapons-grade nuclear fuel and their stockpile of weapons is also larger... that is... they possess more warheads than Pakistan. The delivery systems of both countries are more or less on par with each other as of now. India has better R&D facilities than Pakistan and their effort is largely indigenous. Pakistan is ok in this area too, but it still depends on technology clandestinely procured from China and North Korea. The whole world knows that Pakistan is in the game of buying and selling nuke tech. Even their national hero, the revered Dr A Q Khan, proved himself to be nothing but a petty peddlar. Actually, he was just the scapegoat, the trades had the sanction of the Pakistan government. With tighter controls, Pakistan will find it tough to keep pace with development on its own. While Pakistan will probably never be able to recover fully from a nuclear strike, India.. being a larger country with a much more stable economy, can rebuild itself and get on with life. So India it is then.
For more analysis on the conventional war scenario, see some of my previous answers.

Is pakistan a muslim country?

Yes, Pakistan is a Muslim country though under trouble these days. Brother, which girl do you expect to come on facebook wearing a hijab. Saudis?,,may be even worse...!!!, That's not the place you see righteous girls or it's not the way you can judge..

Which country is strong india or pakistan ?

948 War?Pakistan freed one- third (1/3) Kashmir in 1948 war known as AZAD |KASHMIR which clearly shows that Pakistan won against India.

1965 War?I personally believe that Pakistan won the 1965 war as India invaded war against Pakistan and Pakistan army successfully defend their country. For instant if I accept the Indian claim that 1965 war was a level war, no one win no one lose than I am afraid Pakistan won the war as they fight with 10 time bigger country/army.

Kargil War? I can?t stop my laugh when Indians say that they won the Kargil War. Whole world knows that how Pakistan army slaughtered Indian army. Just consider some of the following facts;-

Pakistan army was much less in numbers in Kargil war we can explain it in ratio as 1:30 (one man of Pakistan army and 30 men of Indian army) Pakistan didn?t put enough army because they tried to show them as kashmiri mujahidin . Pakistan army only used guns against India (they were not able to use air force, tanks and missile etc as th

Can India and Pakistan become one country as before 1947?

They can but why would they want to? And would we have to stick Bangladesh (Mar 26, 1971 independence from Pakistan) back together with them? E&W germany were partitioned after the war and share a common heritage. India and pakistan/bangladesh were partitioned when England gave them independence.

Religious differences are a common source of political unrest. Again there is no common heritage shared by India and pakistan. There is no shared purpose or cultural goal.

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