
Episode 7 - Minds Divided: Psychological Roots of the Quest for Pakistan
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Welcome to Episode 7 of The Making of Pakistan: Unpacking the Roots of a Nation. In this episode, we explore Chapter 6 of K.K. Aziz’s seminal work, where the psychological foundations of Muslim separatism take center stage.
In Episode 7, we delve into the psychological dimensions of Pakistani nationalism, as outlined in Chapter 6 of The Making of Pakistan. K.K. Aziz argues that a profound feeling of separateness among Muslims—rooted in emotion rather than just history, language, or culture—was central to the demand for Pakistan. We explore the role of fear and insecurity regarding Hindu domination, the unifying power of shared myths and symbols, and the emergence of distinct national consciousness and character. This episode unpacks how emotional and psychological forces galvanized Muslims into envisioning a separate future, ultimately shaping the movement for Pakistan.