Re: In 65 years, India excels Pakistan in many fields
Again, as I said you do need to read the history of creation of Pakistan.
Chest thumping is not going to get you anywhere.
Since at least 1857, Muslims were seen as 'enemies' of British Raj. Their areas hardly got attention for development.
Why beat around the bush? Are you saying all idiots were living in Muslim areas?
If one compares Pakistan and India, security issue is one of the major factor what made the difference in economic growth in Pakistan. And that is only recently...despite starting with very little assets.
Stop your blaber....
Most of India was enemies of British Raj, in general. Enterprising people lived through that and got the best out it. Read the History of British in India. I can give you plenty of example of enterprise in pre-independence India. But, that would have not impact on you. Read history of some of the oldest (150+ years) news papers and Universities in India, you will understand how it all started. Expect for one class of Indians the rest were not businessmen by tradition, most were enterprising in their own ways, in fields literature, Law, administration, arts and engineering. In fact, India too took few steps backwards after British (nearly fr 50 years), but that was deliberate, intended to achieving equality.
As I said before, British rulers needed qualified people who understood reality to run their companies and civil administration - not just foot soldiers. The same people, who worked with British, who learned under British formed the basis for Indian political struggle and Indian Industries. I would dare say the a country for Muslims would not have been a reality but for those enterprising Indians. Remember single Muslim land could not have been carved out, if there was no single country called "India", which was given shape by those enterprising Indians - Hindus and Muslims - most of whom happen to be from the parts what is called India today.
It is not the design of the British, it is the deeds of the people (both of whom opposed British) from the respective regions.