Let's redpill people on the state of Pakistan,
Pakistanis are an eternally conquered folk.
The first conquest in the post-Vedic era was by the armies of Alexander the Great. The only resistance of Alexander's army was the Hindu king Porus, who surrendered after being defeated in battle by the Greeks. Soon enough, the rest of the area which was modern Pakistan surrendered to Alexander and they were called Alexander's Satraps (Kshatrapas in Sanskrit). There was immediate submission from the Pakistanis.
Alexander was told that the army of the ACTUAL Indians (Nanda Empire) numbered around 200,000 infantry, 20,000 cavalry, 2,500 four-horsed chariots, 3,000 elephants. He decided not to attack the Nandas.
Then, these territories were only freed off Greek control after Chandragupta Maurya, the King of the Indians, who was of Magadhan extraction ruling from Pataliputra (modern day Patna, India), freed these territories from Seleucus Nicator. The Greeks were defeated in battle in 303 BCE by the Indians, freeing the modern region of Pakistan and putting it under Indian control.
The second wave of conquests was by the Kushanas (Indo-Greeks). Once again the Kushans immediately conquered the territory of modern Pakistan with no resistance, the only resistance they faced was when they tried to expand into the modern territory of India. Even today, Indians name their kids "Kushanjeet" (the one who has defeated the Kushans).
Third, was the Arabs, Muhammad bin Qasim is celebrated as a hero in Pakistan, when he killed and enslaved the ancestors of modern day Pakistanis, converted and forcing them to submit to Islam. In 732 AD, the only opposition to Arabs came from Raja Dahir of Sindh, who was the Hindu Emperor at the time and decided to fight the Arabs, Pakis in those days were Buddhists, and they hated the Hindus, and opened the city gates for the Arabs to storm in and that is how Dahir was defeated. Today, Qasim is seen as a hero in Pakistan.