Jinnah’s Two-Nation Theory: Political Strategy or Ideological Doctrine? Introduction Few ideas in modern South Asian history have generated as much scholarly debate, political contestation, and enduring socio-cultural impact as Muhammad Ali Jinnah’s Two-Nation Theory (TNT). At its core, the theory articulated the claim that Hindus and Muslims constituted two distinct nations in the Indian subcontinent, … Continue reading Comment on the assertion that Jinnah’s Two-Nation Theory was more a political strategy than a coherent ideological doctrine. Explore the continuing significance and contestations of the Two-Nation Theory in shaping contemporary politics and identity debates in South Asia.