The madrassa syllogism is
Islam is superior to all
Pakistanis are Muslims
Therefore Pakistanis are not good enough Muslims.
Ah! As it happens, had I not consigned the email to the trash immediately, I could have produced a grand declaration from one of the resident "Hindu" experts in California, declaring as if there is no room for doubt on the matter, that people of HIS caste are absolutely superior in intellect to all other humans - and all others who claim to have any association with India should do saashtaang pranaam b4 him. EXACTLY the sentiments that are attributed to the madarssas above.
This is the immense weakness of the Indian social structure that Gandhiji spent his life trying to change - and eventually paid with his life trying to persuade through example and reason, those who only understand the jackboot on the teeth and the bullwhip on their backsides. This is the proper analogy with Lincoln. Upon "winning" the war, he told his compatriots the truth as he saw it. They killed him.
The same SuperiorityByBirth arrogance of those who want everyone else to bow to them, makes them genuflect and rush to learn Mandarin and Urdu to grab the good jobs when faced with forces who use violence. I say the same to all such ppl, whether Hindu, Xtian, Buddhist, Jain, Muslim or Marxist: Kiss my musharraf. So would most citizens of a free, modern secular democracy.
So this guy may not be violent, personally. However, the effect of having his sort of blind prejudice and arrogance foisted upon a population of simple people for centuries, would naturally be that one day they bring out the lamppost and the pitchforks.
You can see the same attitude displayed, for instance in the post above. Rather than debate on points, the immediate resort is to how superior one is, etc. etc.
So I submit that in the absence of Partition, not only would "Greater India" have broken into MANY more pieces, the surviving large chunks would be under Islamic rule as Caliphate of Pakistan. You just have to look carefully at the attitudes displayed today by the 'Indian intelligentsia' to see this as inevitable.
Of course I completely agree with Sankuji that people who cannot imagine anything other than the present setup, cannot imagine how this might have evolved in a completely different manner. So let us excuse him from this strenuous exercise. But I posted one way to hep in this, way back in this thread: Look at how the OTHER nations that became independent in Asia and Africa around the same period:
Malaysia, Indonesia, Iraq, Iran, Saudi Arabia, Jordan, Egypt, Afghanistan, Kenya, Uganda, Tanganyka, Zanzibar, Burundi, Rwanda, Somalia, Ethiopia, Chad, Libya, Morocco, Central African Republic, Madagascar, Congo, Sierra Leone, Ghana, Nigeria, Burma, Sri Lanka, Nepal.
How many became functioning secular democracies and have survived so today? Is there some fundamental reason (leaving aside the unquestionable superiority of the certain tribes I mentioned) why Greater Pakistan would have evolved differently?