Pakistan (ˈpækɨstæn or pɑːkiˈstɑːn;
Nastaliq, ˌpɑː.kɪs.ˈt̪ɑːnur), officially the
Islamic Republic of Pakistan (
Nastaliq, ɪsˈlɑːˌmi d͡ʒʊmˈɦu.riə-ˌeː ˌpɑː.kɪsˈt̪ɑːnpron), is a sovereign country in
South Asia. With a population exceeding
180 million people, it is the sixth
most populous country in the world. Located at the crossroads of the strategically important regions of South Asia, Central Asia and Western Asia, Pakistan has a 1046 km coastline along the
Arabian Sea and the
Gulf of Oman in the south and is bordered by
India to the east,
Afghanistan to the west and north,
Iran to the southwest and
China in the far northeast. It is separated from
Tajikistan by Afghanistan's narrow
Wakhan Corridor in the north, and also shares a marine border with
Oman.
The territory of modern Pakistan was home to several ancient cultures, including the Neolithic
Mehrgarh and the Bronze Age
Indus Valley Civilisation, and has undergone invasions or settlements by
Hindu,
Persian,
Indo-Greek,
Islamic,
Turco-Mongol,
Afghan and
Sikh cultures. The area has been ruled by numerous empires and dynasties, including the Indian
Mauryan Empire, the Persian
Achaemenid Empire, the Arab
Umayyad Caliphate, the
Mongol Empire, the
Mughal Empire, the
Durrani Empire, the
Sikh Empire and the
British Empire. As a result of the
Pakistan Movement led by
Muhammad Ali Jinnah and
India's struggle for independence, Pakistan was
created in 1947 as an independent nation for Muslims from the regions in the east and west of India where there was a Muslim majority. Initially a
dominion, Pakistan adopted a
new constitution in 1956, becoming an
Islamic republic. A
civil war in 1971 resulted in the secession of
East Pakistan as the new country of
Bangladesh.
Pakistan is a
federal parliamentary republic consisting of
four provinces and four federal territories. It is an
ethnically and
linguistically diverse country, with a similar variation in its
geography and
wildlife. A
regional and
middle power, Pakistan has the
seventh largest standing armed forces in the world and is also a
nuclear power as well as a declared
nuclear weapons state, being the only nation in the
Muslim world, and the second in South Asia, to have that status. It has a semi-industrialised
economy which is the
27th largest in the world in terms of purchasing power and
47th largest in terms of nominal GDP.
Pakistan's post-independence history has been characterised by periods of military rule, political instability and
conflicts with neighbouring India. The country continues to face challenging problems, including
terrorism,
poverty, illiteracy and
corruption. It is a founding member of the Organisation of the Islamic Conference (now the
Organisation of Islamic Cooperation) and is a member of the
United Nations, the
Commonwealth of Nations, the
Next Eleven Economies,
SAARC,
ECO,
D8 and the
G20 developing nations.
The name
Pakistan literally means "
Land of the Pure" in
Urdu and
Persian. It was coined in 1933 as
Pakstan by
Choudhary Rahmat Ali, a
Pakistan Movement activist, who published it in his pamphlet
Now or Never, using it as an
acronym ("thirty million Muslim brethren who live in PAKSTAN") referring to the names of the five northern regions of the
Indian subcontinent:
Punjab,
North-West Frontier Province (
Afghan Province),
Kashmir,
Sindh, and
Baluchistan". The letter
i was incorporated to ease pronunciation and form the linguistically correct and meaningful name.