Not having India's problem of solidifying a nationhood that includes a major minority -- if indeed 140 million people can be considered a minority in any sense other than the purely mathematical -- Pakistan takes no account of the pressures facing India. The constant insistence that Muslims are a separate people and, worse, the terrorist onslaughts in the name of Islam strike at the heart of India's social order. Indeed, these actions persuade many Indians that at least some Pakistani policymakers encourage Hindu-Muslim disharmony as a way to undermine their vastly larger neighbor.