Pakistani Migration Crisis (Semper Idem)

The Pakistani Migration Crisis was a period from the beginning of the Pakistani Insurgency in 2037 to the Indo-Pak Unification Act in 2049. An estimated 17.8 million people migrated from Pakistan to other nations, often either taking one of two routes, a land route and a sea route. The Indian government, despite engaging in military operations in Pakistan, closed its western border to any and all Pakistani refugees, forcing most Pakistanis to head east, through Iran.