Re: Trademarks of Pakistan
Western Imperialism had played a significant role in making Egyptians realise the value of their pre Islamic archeologists site. It’s always been centre of their intellectual, religious and cultural fascination with the Middle East. Besides, despite being pre-Islamic, a lot of Islamic and history of all Abrahamic faiths is still linked with those pyramids. I don’t think British imperialists were as drawn and in loved with Moenjodaro or Texila the way they were with Pyramids and River Nile, though they certainly appreciated Mughal architecture.
Coming back to your original point, I don’t think Pakistan has such problem with highlighting non-Muslim heritage, for example, I don’t recall anyone opposing glorification of Moenjodaro in Sindh Festival on religious grounds. But PPP despite spending close to a billion, did not help make the general public more knowledgeable about the actual history of Moenjodaro.