John Reese
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WThe only thing is funny is how you deny the truth.
When does Pakistani version of history considered as truth by World
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WThe only thing is funny is how you deny the truth.
Right. Really? You say? Okay gather all staff officers above rank of brigadier and sack them. Then give them jobs as shopping mall guards or maybe, just maybe if they can cut it, bank security guards.
Launch overhul of officer training acadamies in particular staff courses. Review officer promotions above colonel rank in particular emphasis on merit based promotions.
Above all aim to nuture visionary leadership who are able to visualize further than the end of their noses.
Ps. Non of this was done. No lessons were learnt from this debacle. Fools are given to making same mistakes again and again. We saw that with General Musharaf proving his dumbness in Kargil 1999. Instead of being busted to security guard he went on to become Generalissimo and then messed up Afghanistan in 2001 from which Pakistan has still not recovered.
Lahore still has boards like these? In Gurumukhi and Hindi?
Not surprised that wikipedia wants to delete the article of Battle of Batapur
Probably a Pakistani single regiment chewing up an Indian brigade attack supported by its divisional strength support elements including armour and artillery is hard to swallow.
and plus the battle shows retreat of GOC Niranjan Prasad leaving behind jeep, documents etc.
http://deletedwikipedia.gawker-labs.com/wiki/Battle_of_Batapur
Maybe a reliable Indian source could be used, but if its reliable, how can it glorify India on wikipedia on this instance. Afterall, Indian blogs are even accepted as external references, whether they work or not is another issue.
I beg to differ.quite capable soldier had all required skills/qualifications to become COAS.
Bravery at tactical level and skills to lead as COAS are not by definition the same.his bravery during 1971 war in Bangladesh
They indeed are - however there is now well established record of weakness in high command going back to 1965,1971,1999 and 2001.armed forces are well trained
It was a blunder. Monumental failure - best described as tactical genius but strategic naivete.Kargil was not a blunder
Good leadership involves looking at all the variables, assessing all those variables and planning accordingly. Now which one of these variables were unknowns before Kargil?brilliant effort however remained fruitless due to inability of our so called Muslim brotherly countries to help us or our allies like USA who have ditched us on every occasion
I beg to differ.
Bravery at tactical level and skills to lead as COAS are not by definition the same.
They indeed are - however there is now well established record of weakness in high command going back to 1965,1971,1999 and 2001.
It was a blunder. Monumental failure - best described as tactical genius but strategic naivete.
Good leadership involves looking at all the variables, assessing all those variables and planning accordingly. Now which one of these variables were unknowns before Kargil?
(i) Muslim brotherly countries - It is well recorded fact that when Pakistan has gone to war there is only one country which faces the enemy - Pakistan itself. Even children know this.
(ii) USA - again we have 5 decades of history to know what US does. First time in 1965 Pak might have had excuse but by 1999 ignorance is unforgivable.
So, it would be plain even to a bank security guard that if Pak got into trouble - both USA and the ummah would ditch Pak like dirty linen. For General Musharaf to not have this accounted for in his planning makes Musharaf a "nobhead". This failure of strategic vision is no less than Operation Grad Slam's failure to make provisions for Indian counterattack at any point along the border including Lahore. This exposedlack of strategic foresight.
The sad fact is Pak Army has not produced any Guderian, Rommel, Von Monteuffel, Napolean. Fortunately neither has India. This points to culture of promoting "yes men" into higher positions of command. The system weeds out those who show bright sparks of initiative leaving only those who at best are able to execute a assault and takeover of PTV and Prime Minister House in Islamabad.
This is the harsh reality. And don't think I have anything against Pak Army. My extended family have had long history going back to British times serving in the ranks and later as officers.
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When does Pakistani version of history considered as truth by World
No, I have not and I never claimed I did. There is only one measure in my book. Stark but real. Re-sults. I am not a medical man, I am not a accountant, I am not a builder. but if the patient dies, the businessman pays more tax, the building falls down. What does that say? Re-sults?any research on Armed forces promotion criteria
I am not interested in the politics of this - whether Nawaz knew or not knew. That debate will go on for eternity with both sides chucking mud at each other. I care not crap about both.Nawaz Sharif didn't know about Kargil plans
Well the trophy of that is still flourishing over our Eastern sideIt's not just Pakistani, it's well acknowledged fact that India struggles to defeat a nation so much smaller than itself.
Well the trophy of that is still flourishing over our Eastern side
flourishingOur trophy is still flourishing from 1947. It's an even better trophy since Indians ironically celebrate the day and we actually own it, unlike your "trophy" (which was also much smaller).
Please do update, would be really good to know about my family unitWhat a disgrace. Will start looking for some references. Found a decent book by LSE PhD Farooq Bajwa on this battle. Will update later today.
kargil was brilliant move by musharaf... and 65 was also a good move... both could not achieve the objective... but failure should not mean the idea was wrong/stupid..Keeping personal hatred aside Gen Musharaf was quite capable soldier had all required skills/qualifications to become COAS. Musharaf was officially acknowledged for his bravery during 1971 war in Bangladesh.The armed forces are well trained as per available resources and their promotion criteria is most transparent as compared to other institutions of Pak.
Only a dumb person can call Musharaf as security guard or something. Kargil was not a blunder but a brilliant effort however remained fruitless due to inability of our so called Muslim brotherly countries to help us or our allies like USA who have ditched us on every occasion. Mr Nawaz Sharif was the person who jeopardize the whole effort and unable to provide Pak view on Intl forums.
Yes he was a pro western just like Zia was pro Saudi, a person may have own views. Similarly what steps taken by Musharaf which we see as Anti Pak were taken to save the country as we could n't face USA at that time nor now.
I am surprised to see a purely defense related forum being used by people to show their own griefs against PA. You are PDF think tank consultant don;t behave like a child. Further I advise you to do some research on PA promotion criteria and Musharaf's qualifications. You are perhaps living in UK may see Pak cadets performing well there in Military academies. PA has established lot of institutions along with modernization of already established institutions. To name some of them are NUST, NUML, NDU along with modernization of PMA and staff college.
I hope you will reply me literally instead of using derogatory remarks.