The Collapse of Pakistan: 3 States to Seek Autonomy

 “When the fake borders start to fade, the truth comes crawling out.”
🧠 Prediction Timeline: August 2025 onward


🇵🇰 A Nation Built on Sand?

Pakistan, born out of partition and ideological ambition in 1947, is approaching what many analysts quietly describe as a “slow-motion implosion.” What started as a two-winged country divided by 1,600 km (remember East Pakistan?) is now showing fresh cracks across its western and southern frontiers.

Three words now haunt Islamabad’s military-civil complex: Balochistan, Sindhudesh, and PoK.


💥 The Tectonic Faultlines Cracking Pakistan

1. Balochistan: A Boiling Volcano

  • Grievance: Decades of exploitation, enforced disappearances, and underdevelopment.
  • Reality: Balochistan supplies over 40% of Pakistan’s gas and significant mineral wealth, yet remains one of its poorest regions.
  • Latest Spark: Baloch insurgent groups, previously seen as fringe actors, have now formed alliances and are attacking Chinese CPEC assets. By August 2025, intelligence leaks suggest they might declare a shadow government.
  • What’s coming: A Kosovo-style international appeal for self-determination? It’s no longer far-fetched.

2. Sindh (Sindhudesh): The Rise of Urban Nationalism

  • Grievance: Cultural erasure and political control by Punjab-dominated federal authorities.
  • Catalyst: Karachi, once the jewel of Pakistan, is now an urban battleground of gangs, politics, and economic despair.
  • Trigger: Sindhi nationalist parties, traditionally peaceful, are getting more militant as water scarcity and revenue disputes grow.
  • Outcome?: A call for “Sindhudesh” may gain massive street support post-August, especially if the economic crisis deepens.

3. PoK (Pakistan-occupied Kashmir): A Boomerang Turning Inward

  • Irony: While Pakistan has screamed about Kashmir internationally, its own occupied region is seething in silence.
  • Signs of Collapse:
    • Widespread protests against army oppression and lack of basic services.
    • Increasing calls for merger with mainland J&K under India, particularly among youth.
  • Explosive Possibility: A civil uprising demanding UN relook under Article 257 or direct Indian administration cannot be ruled out in coming months.

🧨 What’s Fueling the Implosion?

  • Economic Breakdown:
    Default is no longer a “what if” — it’s a “how many times.” Food inflation > 40%, IMF loans hanging by a thread, and remittances dropping as diaspora loses faith.
  • Military Overreach:
    The Pakistan Army, once the only functional institution, is now seen as both predator and parasite. Even within its ranks, loyalty is fractured between ideological hardliners and reformists.
  • Ethnic Identity over Religious Identity:
    The “Muslim nation” glue has dried. What remains are 5 major ethnic blocs — Punjabis, Sindhis, Balochis, Pashtuns, and Mohajirs, all pulling in different directions.

📡 International Fallout

  • India: Will face both opportunity and chaos.
    • Opportunities in PoK reintegration.
    • Chaos via refugee inflow and border instability.
  • China: BRI’s CPEC project will be the biggest collateral damage, especially if Gwadar becomes a warzone.
  • United States & Gulf Nations: Their silent backing of Pakistan will come under fire as the nuclear risk increases.

🧱 What Might the New Map Look Like?

By late 2025 or 2026, don’t be shocked if:

  • Free Balochistan has its own flag and diplomatic missions in exile.
  • Sindhudesh conducts a symbolic referendum.
  • PoK leaders begin formal backchannel talks with Indian officials.

Pakistan might remain on paper, but on the ground, the borders will start to dissolve into autonomy zones, warlord pockets, and foreign-controlled areas.


🧨 Final Thought: When Nations Are Built on Propaganda, Not People…

The idea of Pakistan as a monolithic Islamic republic is being challenged not by foreign enemies, but by its own children. And when the people stop fearing the state and start questioning its very foundation, revolutions don’t knock — they kick the door down.


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Written by Nishani
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