Monday, November 17, 2008

Differences between Pakistanis and Indians

OPINION 



Differences between Pakistanis and Indians 



Language/linguistics: 

About 99% of languages spoken in Pakistan are Indo-Iranian (sub-branches: 75% Indo-Aryan and 24% Iranian), a branch of Indo-European family of languages. All languages of Pakistan are written in the Perso-Arabic script, with significant vocabulary derived from Arabic and Persian. Punjabi, Seraiki, Sindhi, Pashto, Urdu, Balochi, Kashmiri, etc. are the languages spoken in Pakistan. 

About 69% of languages spoken in India are Indo-Iranian (sub-branch: Indo-Aryan), 26% are Dravidian, and 5% are Sino-Tibetan and Austro-Asiatic, all unrelated/distinct family of languages. Most languages in India are written in Brahmi- derived scripts such as Devangari, Gurmukhi, Tamil, etc. Hindi, Bengali, Gujarati, Marathi, Telugu, Tamil, Malayalam, Assamese, Punjabi, Naga, and many others are the mother-tongue languages spoken in each of India's states. 

As you can see both countries have distinct linguistic identities. Even in the case of Punjabi, while it is the mother-tongue of a majority in Pakistan, it represents the mother-tongue of only 2% Indians. Besides, Pakistani Punjabi (Western Punjabi) is distinct in its vocabulary/dialect and writing script when compared to Indian Punjabi (Eastern Punjabi). Another thing to keep in mind is that Indian Punjabi is mostly spoken by Sikhs who consider themselves distinct from the rest of Indians and had been fighting for independence. In the case of Urdu/Hindi, while Hindi is the mother- tongue of a majority in India, Urdu is the mother-tongue of only 8% Pakistanis. Besides, they both are distinct languages, Urdu has a writing script and strong vocabulary derived from Arabic and Persian, whereas Hindi has strong vocabulary derived from Sanskrit and is written in Devangari script. Most Pakistanis can understand English and watch American/Brit movies but that does not make them  British/American, same is the case with Hindi. 


Race/genetics: 

About 70% of Pakistanis are Caucasoid by race, 20% Australoid- Negroid, and 10% Mongoloid in their overall genetic composition. Majority of Pakistanis are tall with fair skin complexion, similar to Middle Eastern and Mediterranean peoples. While the racial features of each ethnic group are not uniform, Pashtuns are the most Caucasoid, followed by Kashmiris, Baluchis, north Punjabis, and then Sindhis, Seraikis, Urdu-speakers, etc. The Australoid-Negroid and Mongoloid racial elements are quite infused within the dominant Caucasoid genes among Pakistanis, however there are some that have retained their distinct racial characteristics. 

About 50% of Indians are Australoid-Negroid by race, 35% Caucasoid, and 15% Mongoloid in their overall genetic composition. Majority of Indians are darker in their skin complexion, with wider noses, shorter heights, etc. The Australoid-Dravidoid racial element dominates among the lower caste Indians, South Indians, Eastern and Central Indians, etc. The Caucasoid racial element dominates in Northwest Indians and higher caste Indians. The Mongoloid racial element dominates in Northeast Indians and border regions with China. 

Obviously, both countries have distinct racial identities. A common international perception based on observance of physical features is that most Pakistanis are lighter skinned than most Indians. Most Pakistanis resemble the looks of peoples inhabiting on its western borders and beyond. Indeed, many Pakistanis also resemble many Northwest Indians or higher caste Indians, but those are a minority in India. Similarly, a few people of Pakistan resemble peoples of South India, lower caste Indians, Northeast India, etc. but they are a minority in Pakistan. And besides, let's say, if some Saudis look similar to the French that does not make them one people, same applies here between Indians and Pakistanis. 


Culture/Traditions: 

Pakistanis have a distinct culture, traditions and customs. Shalwar kamiz is the dress commonly worn, both by men and women in Pakistan. Pakistani food is rich in meat (including beef), whereas wheat is the main staple. Pashto, Punjabi, Balochi, Sindhi, etc. music and dances are distinctly unique with their own melodies, instruments, patterns and styles. Pakistani arts in metal work, tiles, furniture, rugs, designs/paintings, literature, calligraphy, etc. are distinct and diverse. Pakistani architecture is unique with its Islamic styles. The manners and lifestyles are guided by a blend of Islam and local traditions. 

India's commonly worn dress is dhoti for men and sari for women. Indian food is mostly vegetarian, with wheat as the main staple in the north and west, and rice is the main staple in south and east. Hindi, Gujarati, Tamil, Bengali, etc. music and dances are distinctly unique. So are Indian arts in the many areas. Indian architecture is unique in its mostly Hindu styles. The manners and lifestyles of most Indians are guided by Hinduism. 

Pakistanis and Indians definitely have distinct cultures of their own. Some Indian women wear shalwar kamiz, but that was introduced by the ancestors of Pakistanis. Many Pakistani food dishes are absent in Indian cuisine and vice versa, and if some dishes are shared, they were also introduced by the ancestors of Pakistanis (like naan, tikka, kabob, biryani/pulao, etc.). There is barely any Hindu architectural influence in Pakistan (Gandhara is Graeco- Buddhist and Harappan is distinct), but significant influences by the ancestors of Pakistanis can be found in India. The lives of most Pakistanis are shaped by Islam, whereas the lives of most Indians are shaped by Hinduism. 


History/background: 

Pakistanis are a blend of their Harappan, Aryan, Persian, Greek, Saka, Parthian, Kushan, White Hun, Arab, Turkic, Afghan, and Mughal heritage. Waves of invaders and migrants settled down in Pakistan through out the centuries, influencing the locals and being absorbed among them. 

Most Indians are a blend of their heritage of Dravidoid-Australoid hunters and gatherers, and Aryans (in north). Northwest Indians have a heritage from Harappans, Aryans, Sakas, and White Huns. Northeast Indians have a heritage based from Mongoloid hunters and gatherers. Also, Turks, Afghans and Mughals ruled north India for centuries. 

Pakistan and India have a distinct history and background. The region of Pakistan was never part of India except for 500+ years under the Muslims, and 100 years each under the Mauryans and the British. If any thing, it were the ancestors of Pakistanis who colonized  north/northwest India, among them were Harappans, Aryans, Sakas, Kushans, White Huns, Turks, Afghans, and Mughals. 


Geography: 

Pakistan is geographically unique, with Indus river and its tributaries as its main water supply. It is bordered by the Hindu Kush and Sulaiman Mountain ranges in the west, Karakoram mountain range in the north, Sutlej river and Thar desert in east, and Arabian Sea in the south. The country in its present form was created by the Pakistanis themselves out of the British Raj, the Indus people themselves who are now mostly Muslims. 

India is geographically unique, with Ganges river and its tributaries as its water supply in the north, and other river systems in the rest of the country. Himalayas as its northern boundary, Sutlej river and Thar desert as its western border, the jungles of northeast as its eastern border, and Indian Ocean in the south. The mountains in the central-south India are the great divide between Dravidians of the south and Indo-Aryans of the north. The country itself was created by the British, a direct descendent of the remnants of British Raj. 

It is evident that India and Pakistan have their own unique geographical environments. Pakistan is located at the crossroads of South Asia, Central Asia, and the Middle East. On the other hand, India is located at the core of South Asia.

9 comments:

Anonymous said...

Which Pakistan? What are you talking about? Come 2020, there will be either countries named Sindh, Baluchistan, Pathanistan and Punjab or Akhand-Bharat but no Pakistan. remember 1971, remember 100,000 Paki Muslim soliders on their knees begging Hindus and Skihs of Indian Army to Bakhso their lives..

Anonymous said...

Oh you forgot few important differences:

1. Pakis are terrorists whereas India is country of Buddha, Gandhi and Rama

2. Pakis subscribe to medivial religion propogated by a pedophile who married his own 9yr old daughter-in-law called Ayesha.

3. India has lived and will live for next few toushand years, Pak will vanish slowly broken into peaces by India, there wll be many mroe repeats of 1971. Pakistan tod ke Bangladesh banaya, agli baar no Pakistan sirf Empty-stan

Anonymous said...

pakis are not terrorists, india makes that shit up! Paki's are prettier than indian's and that's a well known opinion, not fact, so don't get it at. ask anyone and they'll say Paki's are prettier. Also, Urdu and hindi is a lotttt different. Half the urdu words the indian's can't understand. and seriously you inidan's need to learn how to say "sh" words. like it's SHe, not See.

Anonymous said...

Ancient Pakistan:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rIQbMk4P0jA

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fV46Xltkhj0

Anonymous said...

pakistanis have a caste system similar to hindus and are very similar to people in north india . as far as sikhs are concerned all sikh gurus were hindus and all sikhs are hindu converts and retain much similarity to their hindu bretherens . there is a deliberate attempt to talibanise pakistani society by disassociating from their hindu or indegenious roots . by closing your eyes reality cannot be refuted . north indians and majority of the pakistanis are from the same ethnic stock .

A Hindu said...

The blogger forgot to mention there were numerous Hindu kingdoms in present day Pakistan and Afghanistan prior to the Arab invasions. In fact, the area of Pakistan had far more Hindu kingdoms than Buddhist ones ! The Chachnama mentions Raja Dahir as being a Hindu king ! And of course, Afghanistan, then known as Upaganistan, had Hindu kings ruling the whole country. Therefore, all Pakistani cities have names originating from Hindu names. From Peshawar right down to Karachi, all the cities had Hindu names.

Pakistanis are known to have an aversion in acknowledging their Hindu past. Indians are not particularly bothered about it ! But historical facts are unchangeable and must be acknowledged as such !

Unknown said...

This is the time for India to show their distance from Pakistan, who are the International Pariahs of the world.

Pakistan is a problem for all civilized nations, and there is no need for any love shared with them.

Unknown said...

Jat Sikhs look different from the rest, its something even those British anthropologist have known.

Unknown said...

Liar, Brahmins destroyed the religion of Buddhism.