Ethnic Identity, Nationalism and Governance in Pakistan
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https://doi.org/10.62345/jads.2025.14.1.35Keywords:
Ethnicity, Nationalism, GovernanceAbstract
The combination of Punjabis, Sindhis, Pashtuns, Baloch, and Muhajirs in Pakistan's population affects government operations through political structures and nationalist movements since ethnic identity strongly influences national unity and inclusive governance. These groups form their understanding of state politics and governance interaction using their linguistic traditions combined with historical stories and cultural practices. Historical political changes in Pakistan emerged from ethnic dynamics that led to conflicts that disrupted state operations, blocked policy delivery, and created unbalanced resource distribution. Society's discriminated groups seek both political changes and autonomous governance because they encounter dual barriers from discrimination and limited access to economic resources and political systems. The protection of national unity and the respect for ethnic diversity count as a fundamental challenge since discriminatory policies are responsible for generating conflicts that dissolve social cohesion. The success of public policies that handle ethnic diversity depends on the state's selected approach because these policies establish fair representation while lowering ethnic tensions. The integration success of various policies exists alongside other policies, which have worsened divisions, leading to public unrest and opposition. This research explores ethnic identity features in Pakistan by analyzing how public governance systems affect national unity. The study examines effective and ineffective governance methods to create recommendations about frameworks that support national integration by respecting ethnic identities. A thorough comprehension of these issues allows Pakistan to develop policies that foster social harmony, equal political participation, and sustainable national development.
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