Map of South Asia and of Pakistan in particular

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Anyways, people from Europe never visit Pakistan.

But I still miss the good old days enjoying chai with my Khalas on the balconey in Karachi overseeing the Ocean, I guess.

I don't give a damn for the Arab countries, or why should I? Nor do I give damn for the Central Asian countries like Uzbekistan.

I believe Uzbekistan used to be a former Soviet Republic for 75 years and the under the Russian for centuries.

Uzbekistan used to be a province of the Russian empire for centuries.

Some Pakistani nationalists in the Pakistani army want to annex Afghanistan.

It does not mean I am not proud to be a Pakistani.

But education comes first.

I think the more secular-minded Sunnis from Pakistan and Uzbekistan, usually people from the west talk to them first.

Yes I could have studied medicine at Aga Khan University, but studying in universities from the West is better.

Pakistan remains a unknown country to the world. Not like I care really.

People in Canada told me, that Europeans never really go to Pakistan. Whether they are Germans, Italians, French, Spanish, British, or Greeks or even Russians.

People say you are not smart if you do not get good grades, degrees and diplomas, or accomplished in something meaningful.

Usually Russians, Italians, Greeks, Germans, French, Spanish, and British people never go to Pakistan. Unless ofcourse it is for official business purposes.
Or something very important delegate officials purposes.

Pakistan is Unknown to the world especially to those people living in West.

Or sparks curiosity among some Europeans.

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I do strongly identify with Pakistan.