A STUDY OF FACTORS OF NATIONALISM AND HOMOGENEITY IN INDO-PAK WARS AND NATIONAL SONGS

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  • Dr Farzana Khiderzai, Dr Bismina , Dr Robina Rashid ,Dr Kiran Dawood Butt

Abstract

The war of 1965 is the first regular war between Pakistan and India. During this war, there was a change in the emotions and feelings of everyone from the soldier to the common citizen. The poets and writers used their pen to strengthen the military ambitions and intentions. This war brought to the fore the factors of patriotic nationalism and one-sidedness. After the war of 1971, the effects of despair, and language conflicts prevailed. However, the hope of the prisoners becomes a harbinger of joy in the desperate atmosphere of joy in the desperate atmosphere and once again the message of struggle, courage and collective consciousness begins to be reflected in the songs.

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2024-06-03

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