"There is an undercurrent of exclusivist and divisive tendencies at work in the subject matter recommended for studies in the curriculum documents as well as in textbooks. Pakistani nationalism is repeatedly defined in a manner that is bound to exclude non- Muslim Pakistanis from either being Pakistani nationals or from even being good human beings. Much of this material would run counter to any efforts at national integration."
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"The Subtle Subversion: The State of Curricula and Textbooks in Pakistan," compiled by A.H. Nayyar and Ahmed Salim,
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