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Pakistan: A Nation Built on Lies and Sustained by Deception

The Thoughtful Indian by The Thoughtful Indian
20 October 2025
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Pakistan: A Nation Built on Lies and Sustained by Deception
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There are few nations in the modern world that have turned deception into a state philosophy quite like Pakistan. From its creation in 1947 to the present day, Pakistan’s national identity, political conduct, foreign policy, and social psychology have revolved around a single constant — lying without consequence. It is not merely a government habit but an entrenched national ethos — a systemic culture of falsehood, sustained by denial, self-delusion, and propaganda.

Pakistan’s Fine Art of Lies and Deception

1. A Nation Founded on a Falsehood

Pakistan’s very creation was based on a lie — that Hindus and Muslims could never coexist in one nation. This “Two-Nation Theory” was a convenient political fiction to carve a state out of British India, but it required that Pakistan immediately reject its civilizational roots. From that day, truth itself became Pakistan’s greatest threat.

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To preserve its artificial identity, Pakistan had to deny thousands of years of shared Indic culture, distort its history, and fabricate a new narrative that glorified invaders as “heroes” and demonized India as an “eternal enemy.” Thus began a cycle of self-deception as survival — a state that could not tell the truth without endangering its own foundation.

2. The Institutionalization of Lying

Pakistan’s ruling trinity — the Army, the Clergy, and the Bureaucracy — built their power by weaponizing falsehood. Every war lost against India was declared a victory:

  • 1947–48: When Pakistan failed to seize Kashmir, it celebrated “defending Muslim lands.”
  • 1965: A humiliating military defeat turned into “Operation Gibraltar’s success” in official textbooks.
  • 1971: The dismemberment of Pakistan and creation of Bangladesh were portrayed as a “temporary setback.”
  • Kargil 1999: An unauthorized and disastrous misadventure by the army was sold to Pakistanis as a heroic battle against a “larger Indian force.”

In every instance, the truth would have endangered the generals’ prestige — so lies became the shield of power, and the army became not a national defense institution but a corporate propaganda machine.

3. Deception as Governance

In Pakistan, governance itself has been replaced by deception. Statistics are manipulated, deficits are hidden, inflation is underreported, and foreign reserves are exaggerated.
Every Prime Minister — from Imran Khan to Shehbaz Sharif — boasts of “economic recovery” while the rupee collapses, industries shut down, and power shortages cripple daily life.

The Pakistan Bureau of Statistics routinely revises data to please international lenders; the State Bank alters debt figures to maintain appearances. The media, tightly controlled by the military establishment, parrots these lies with patriotic fervor, convincing people that the country’s decline is a foreign conspiracy rather than the product of decades of corruption and denial.

4. A Foreign Policy of Falsehood

No country has lied more consistently in diplomacy than Pakistan. Its dealings with every neighbour are marked by duplicity:

  • India: Pakistan speaks of “peace” while nurturing cross-border terrorism and funding separatism in Kashmir and Punjab.
  • Afghanistan: It claims to support stability while arming and sheltering the Taliban — the very group that turned Afghanistan into chaos.
  • Iran: It pretends friendship while allowing sectarian extremists to target Shia minorities and smuggle weapons across the border.
  • China: It calls China an “iron brother” but resents Beijing’s control over CPEC projects and its exploitation of Pakistani land, labour, and resources.
  • Arab nations: Pakistan long lived off Gulf aid and remittances, but its duplicity — selling nuclear technology to Iran, North Korea, and Libya, while hosting Western troops — has made it distrusted even by its Muslim allies.

Today, even the OIC avoids backing Pakistan’s Kashmir rhetoric, and the Arab world treats it as a perpetual beggar, not a partner.

5. Global Isolation and Loss of Credibility

Pakistan’s reputation in international fora is one of chronic dishonesty. Its diplomats make grand speeches about “Islamophobia,” “human rights,” and “Kashmir freedom,” while the world recalls Pakistan’s record of genocide in Bangladesh, sponsorship of global jihad, and harbouring of Osama bin Laden a few hundred meters from a military academy.
When Pakistan claims to be a “victim of terrorism,” the world smirks — because it is also the nursery of terrorism. From 9/11 to the Mumbai attacks, from Taliban resurgence to ISIS recruitment, Pakistan’s fingerprints are everywhere.

This duplicity has cost Pakistan its credibility in every global institution — the IMF, FATF, UN, and even its traditional allies now demand hard guarantees instead of words. Aid is given under strict monitoring; loans come with humiliating conditions. Pakistan’s lies have turned it into an object of pity and suspicion — a state treated as both dangerous and irrelevant.

6. A Society Trained to Lie

Over time, the state’s lies have seeped into the national character.
Pakistani society reflects what decades of propaganda have created — a people conditioned to denial. Corruption is justified as “necessity,” terrorism as “defense of Islam,” and failure as “foreign conspiracy.”
From the classroom to the newsroom, truth is distorted to preserve the illusion of national greatness. Textbooks glorify wars lost, erase pre-Islamic history, and teach hatred as patriotism.

Abroad, the same pattern repeats: Pakistani immigrants in Gulf countries or the West often attempt to project false identities, claiming Arab descent or hiding their nationality out of embarrassment. Their conduct in many places — fraud, visa violations, organized crime — mirrors the moral corrosion at home: a culture of deceit passed down as survival instinct.

7. Domestic Collapse and Regional Fragmentation

While Pakistan lies to the world, its internal structure has collapsed.

  • Balochistan bleeds under military oppression and economic exploitation.
  • Khyber Pakhtunkhwa suffers daily Taliban attacks.
  • Sindh faces water and power shortages while elites in Islamabad live lavishly.
  • PoK and Gilgit-Baltistan remain voiceless colonies under the pretense of autonomy.

The state responds to rebellion not with reform but with propaganda — branding dissenters as “Indian agents.” In truth, Pakistan is governing nothing; it is merely managing decay.

8. A Nation Exploited by Its Own Lies

Pakistan’s chronic dishonesty has made it ripe for exploitation.

  • China controls its ports, energy, and digital networks through debt.
  • The Gulf uses it as a cheap labour pool.
  • The West treats it as a pawn for regional balance.
  • Even the Taliban now defy and threaten Islamabad.

No one trusts Pakistan’s word; it is a country without credibility. When a state loses trust, it loses sovereignty — and Pakistan, though nominally independent, now dances to whoever pays its next loan tranche.

9. Deception as National Suicide

What began as political manipulation has become existential rot. Pakistan’s economy is in ruins, its judiciary corrupted, its institutions hollowed out. The army’s obsession with controlling politics, business, and foreign policy has turned it into a feudal-mafia system, not a nation.

The tragedy is that Pakistan’s rulers still believe they can deceive their way out of collapse — that if they lie loudly enough, the world will believe them again. But the world has moved on. No one buys Pakistan’s narrative anymore.

10. The Inevitable Reckoning

In the end, every lie has a cost. Pakistan’s lies have cost it truth, trust, and tomorrow. It is isolated abroad, divided at home, bankrupt in economy, and bankrupt in morality.
 The refusal to face reality has turned it into a caricature — a nuclear-armed state begging for food aid, a nation that celebrates imaginary victories while starving in darkness.

A country that lies to its people cannot reform; a state that deceives its allies cannot prosper; and a society that denies truth cannot survive.

Pakistan’s undoing was written not by India or America, but by its own hand — the hand that chose deception over honesty, propaganda over policy, and delusion over dignity.

 

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