Pakistan is a paradigm example of a failed state that has undergone an extremely dangerous form of radical Islamisation.
The Myth of Aryans and Non-Aryans
By Swami Vivekananda
"The mind jumps back several thousand years, and fancies that the same things
happened here, and our archaeologist dreams of India being full of dark eyed
aborigines, and the bright Aryan came from - the Lord knows where. According to
some, they came from Central Tibet, others will have it that they came from
Central Asia. There are patriotic Englishmen who think that they were all black
haired. If the write happens to be a black haired man, then the Aryans were all
black haired.
Of late there have been attempts to prove that the Aryans lived on the Swiss
lakes. I should not be sorry if they had been all drowned there, theory and all.
Some say now that they lived at the North Pole. Lord bless the Aryans and their
habitations. As for as the truth in these theories, there is not one word in our
scriptures, not one, to prove that the Aryans came from anywhere outside of
India, and in ancient India was included Afganistan. There it ends.
All the theory that the Shudras caste were all non-Aryans and they were a
multitude, is equally illogical and equally irrational. It could not have been
possible in those days that a few hundred Aryans settled and lived there with a
few hundred thousand slaves at their command. These slaves would have eaten them
up, made "chutney" of them in five minutes.
The only explanation can be found in the Mahabharatha, which says, that in the
beginning of Satya Yuga there was only one caste, the Brahmanas, and then by
difference of occupation they went on dividing themselves into castes, and that
is the only true and rational explanation that has been given. And in the coming
of the Satya Yuga all the other castes will have to go back to the same
condition. The solution to the caste problem in India, therefore, assumes this
form, not to degrade the higher castes, not to crush out the Brahmana."
Speech by Swamiji at Madras