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Hi guys

Anyone know a story about Ayub Khan during WW2, he went into battle when the British refused to go in, he was fighting even being shot in the leg, anyone know about this
 
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Suspicious military career
Self proclaimed Field Marshal
Praised by Christine Keeler for his beauty and attraction in one of her interview
 
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President Ayub Khan addressing a ceremony held to mark the inauguration of the Mangla Dam project along the banks of the Jhelum River in 1967. The Dam was an important component of the Indus Waters Treaty.

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I had some negative views about him before but I guess he was better then all of the Pakistani leaders that came after him.
 
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President Charles De Gaulle welcomes President Ayub Khan at The Élysée palace Paris in October 1967.


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President Ayub with Empress Farah Pahlavi in Lahore

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How a President of Pakistan was received in Washington DC in 1961. Ayub Khan's motorcade on 14th Street.

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President Ayub Khan meeting Soviet Premier Alexei Kosygin in 1960s.

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I had some negative views about him before but I guess he was better then all of the Pakistani leaders that came after him.
The greatest leader Pakistan has ever had. Non before or after came close to him. The backbone of Pakistan that you see today is mostly from Ayub's era. He could have ended up the Ata-Turk of Pakistan and have had his statues everywhere but he made one terrible mistake that would consume him and destroy his legacy. Rest is history.
 
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The greatest leader Pakistan has ever had. Non before or after came close to him. The backbone of Pakistan that you see today is mostly from Ayub's era. He could have ended up the Ata-Turk of Pakistan and have had his statues everywhere but he made one terrible mistake that would consume him and destroy his legacy. Rest is history.
Dude even abused fatima jinnah...

The greatest leader Pakistan has ever had. Non before or after came close to him. The backbone of Pakistan that you see today is mostly from Ayub's era. He could have ended up the Ata-Turk of Pakistan and have had his statues everywhere but he made one terrible mistake that would consume him and destroy his legacy. Rest is history.
He was a gentleman retard.
 
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I've have heard only good things about Ayub Khan but 100% people I know are PTI supporters and before they supported Musharraf so its expected.
 
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Pakistan's stature was higher in society back then , the stature enjoyed by Ayub Khan was due to that fact. Pakistan's currency was quite strong in world market

The nation was young and ambitious and blood line and people who formed Pakistan were still alive. A Young promising generation of 60's

So Pakistan really was in a fantastic position

I don't really know what exactly Ayub Khan did , if you remove the Water Dam projects done in his time period or 100% being an American ally. (Terbela Water Dam Project)

I don't necessarily view him as anything special , considering his role to undermine Fatima Jinah who perhaps would have been Pakistan's first Prime Minister or President

  • I would have liked to see Fatima Ali Jinah , being head of state
 
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that was his only mistake other than not attacking india in 1962

And making a complete hash of the 65 war in the Kashmir sector to support his boy yahya.

I like ayub khan. I believe that his positives are seen even today as well as his negatives.

However considering the political situation of Pakistan and the mess the politicians were making, his martial law had justifications and his economic steps are seen even today. But man his general resume during the period of his rule with india is not impressive. Took no initiative in 1962 and took India by surprise in 65 and was close but made a mess, didn't punish Afghanistan for its aggression as well but I would ignore that.
 
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I think in general we can't judge Ayub Khan's progress or lack of because we really did not had anyone to compare him to from Civilian side.

Without a fair comparison it is hard to say what he did was tremendous or extra ordinary

While the economy may have improved slighly with figures of 7% alot of momentum was lost in wars of 65 and 71. Not to mention the flood situation in West Pakistan

Yes there were some Mega projects done , but the benefits or long term gains were limited

  • Japan was making Super fast bullet trains in that time / period , we had same old trains
  • We had PIA but we had no competetion in region we had a monopoly

We never had anyone who can claim they reduced unemployment rate to 1% and Growth figures of 10% for 10 years

US-Pakistan partnership in end turned out fruitless from Pakistan's prespective we ended up giving too much and our economy suffers the effects of 70's afghan refugee in Pakistan or war in our backyard

Vrious policies of 4-5 year period were also not successful
 
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