Errr... the first SOS call sign by the desperate Indian sector commander....let's just say, thirst was still there but not the appetite.
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Windjammer
If you ask me, starting from 1962.
Ayub Khan was failure. He was a good manager but not a good soldier. His WW2 record was not satisfactory. In 1948 Kashmir war, he was one of those few officers who did'nt volunteer for action. In 1962 he failed to took advantage of the situation even though Pakistan has clear cut advantage in quality Armored, Airforce as well as a perfect situation one can wish for. In 1965 he again failed as a General while initiating OP Grand Slam. This time he took advices from Foreign Office a.k.a Z.A.Bhutto, where as any below average General would have said, What about Logistics?????
Then on 1st September, while PA was waiting for taking over Akhnoor, the greatest blunder in the history of Pakistan occurred. Here Ayub Khan as well as General Musa were to be blamed. Out of their internal likes /dislikes they changed General Akhter Malik and give command to General Yahya. We lost 36 precious hours and Indians were able to complete their deployments. Ask Indian historians they themselves call it an act of God which saved their day. Has there been capture of Akhnoor, Kashmir was lost for India and there will also be no attack on 6th september by India, as that would have lost all its objectives.
Then Yahya Khan, just one word for him .. Pathetic.
General Zia was also not a brilliant general, his political ambitions and how he imposed fundamentalist and likes of MQM, Sindhi nationalism upon Pakistan, are crimes to say the least. But OTOH, how he planned and execute against Soviets, keep Americans busy while covertly completing Pakistan nuclear program. The way how he mastermind the Khalistan movement. Unfortunately we were unable to eat fruits of any of these efforts and these were eventually lost by subsequent leadership. (Benazir give away the list of Sikhs separatist to Rajiv and again save the day for India)
General Musharraf was a professional soldier. His Kargil plan was brilliant (just like Siachin for India) but unfortunately our political-military difference failed that plan. His failure was to go ahead with his plan without calculating the political fall out of that decision.
I personally dont like General Kayyani. He was a PPPP person. One of the guarantor of NAB ordinance. I may be wrong but i feel that he did not defended his institution well. PA took every kind of shit in his tenure. We suffered heavily in WoT. He showed too much flexibility on issues like Lal Mosque trial, missing person's issue, criticism by media and liberal fascist. OBL episode, Mehran base attack are few of his failure. His successes Op Rah-e-Raast/ Nijaat.
Our history is just like our cricket team. We on all occasions lost when we were looking good. Our half hearted approach/ personal grudges, hidden hands and so on. We as a nation need to learn so much from our history.