Alternate Timelines

Scenarios about 'south asia'

South Asia refers to the southern region of the Asian continent, primarily comprising India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Nepal, Bhutan, and the Maldives. This culturally diverse region has been shaped by ancient civilizations, colonial experiences, and complex religious and ethnic dynamics, making it a significant geopolitical area throughout history. In alternate history scenarios, South Asia offers rich potential for exploring different outcomes of decolonization, partition movements, religious developments, and geopolitical alignments.

What If India and Pakistan Never Separated?

Exploring the alternate timeline where the 1947 Partition never occurred, creating a unified South Asian state that would dramatically reshape global politics, religious coexistence, and economic development in the region.

What If Islamabad Developed Different Relationships with Tribal Areas?

Exploring the alternate timeline where Pakistan pursued a more integrative approach toward the Federally Administered Tribal Areas, potentially reshaping regional security dynamics and the trajectory of South Asian geopolitics.

What If Karachi Developed Different Urban Planning Approaches?

Exploring the alternate timeline where Pakistan's largest city implemented comprehensive urban planning strategies, potentially transforming it into a model megacity rather than facing overwhelming infrastructure and governance challenges.

What If Kashmir Conflict Was Resolved Differently?

Exploring the alternate timeline where the Kashmir conflict between India and Pakistan found a peaceful resolution in the early years after Partition, potentially transforming South Asian geopolitics, economic development, and global security.

What If Punjab Was Never Partitioned?

Exploring the alternate timeline where the Punjab region remained undivided during the 1947 Partition of India, potentially transforming South Asian geopolitics, religious relations, and the development of both India and Pakistan.

What If The Ganges River Cleanup Started Decades Earlier?

Exploring the alternate timeline where India implemented comprehensive Ganges River cleanup efforts in the 1970s instead of the 2010s, potentially transforming public health, economic development, and environmental consciousness across South Asia.