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Future of Pakistan

The Future of Pakistan looks at Pakistan in the context of its central role in the war in Afghanistan. General Pervez Musharraf has supported the US led coalition and vowed to free Pakistan of sectarianism and terrorism. Can he succeed? How long will he survive in the hot seat in Rawalpindi? What will be the policies of his successor? Will orthodox religious forces seize control of the Pakistani state, and if so when? How will Pakistan’s economy perform in the next ten years? Will there be adequate food and water? Will Sindh and Baluchistan try to separate from Pakistan? Will there be a war between India and Pakistan? What will be the cause of the next major India-Pakistan war, since it will not be over Kashmir? Will nuclear weapons be used? The report answers the above questions and more, using scientific methods of strategic foresight. Since its publication in May 2002, many of the forecasts made in the report have already come true.

  • The media of India and Pakistan are neither weapons of war nor purveyors of peace
    The Telegraph, June, 2003
  • A Reply to Enemy's Propaganda
    Jang (Urdu), July 14, 2002
  • At ease or attention?
    The Hindustan Times, July 11, 2002
  • Coup against Pervez after three years: Report
    The Hindustan Times, July 8, 2002
  • Pak will collapse due to its own contradictions
    The Hindu, July 8, 2002
  • Pakistan may launch war in four years: Report
    The Tribune, July 7, 2002
  • India, Pak may wage all-out war in 2005, says report
    The Times of India, June 15, 2002
  • General Mess
    The Times of India, May 28, 2002
  • Water will further parch Indo-Pak relations: Report
    The Asian Age, May 11, 2002
  • The fanatics will rule Pakistan
    Sunday Mid day, May 5, 2002

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