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England’s Monarchy is the second oldest, dating back to the Middle Ages. Its home is Buckingham Palace. The changing of the guards for the reigning monarchy has always been a colorful event that is full of ceremony that has been maintained over the ages.

Back in 1953, after the creation of Pakistan in 1947, a contingent of Pakistani soldiers took over guard duty at Buckingham Palace for the Queen Elizabeth II’s coronation that took place on June 2 of 1953. The Changing of the guard ceremony took place prior to that.

A young Pakistani Army was since then classified as capable and strong because such a responsibility fell on their soldier on such a big day for English Royalty.


1. The streets of London during the Changing The Guard at Buckingham Palace took place in 1953

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2. General Ayub and the young Queen Elizabeth on their way to Buckingham Palace in 1953 before the coronation on June 2

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3. Pakistani Soldiers entering Buckingham Palace – Taking Over Guard

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4. Two Pakistani Soldiers from the Frontier Force Rifles standing on guard duty in a sentry box with a British Grenadier

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5. Pakistan Soldiers marching on the Queen’s coronation day outside of Buckingham Palace

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6. Pakistani soldier standing guard

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7. The Coronation Parade in which Pakistani Soldiers took part in

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8. The procession included all the countries that the Monarch laid claim over, Pakistani flag can be seen in parade

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A young Pakistani Army

The army was NOT young. The name "Pakistan" was young. Regiments are organic to a army. They are the building blocks of any army. Frontier Regiments or Punjab Regiments were at least century old in 1953.

These regiments set up in 1850s from what is now Pakistan a fact obvious in their names like Baloch, Frontier or Punjab regiments were configured in the British Raj army but after 1947 they were reconfigured and titled "Pakistan Army".

Thanks for sharing this great piece of history. Ayub Khan made a big impact in the West and this can be seen in these images.
 
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The army was NOT young. The name "Pakistan" was young. Regiments are organic to a army. They are the building blocks of any army. Frontier Regiments or Punjab Regiments were at least century old in 1953.

These regiments set up in 1850s from what is now Pakistan a fact obvious in their names like Baloch, Frontier or Punjab regiments were configured in the British Raj army but after 1947 they were reconfigured and titled "Pakistan Army".

Thanks for sharing this great piece of history. Ayub Khan made a big impact in the West and this can be seen in these images.

Yes the same Ayub who was deposed after "Kutta hai hai" slogans by the elfties like Bhutto.

ZAB did a lot of damage to our relations with the West and did so on grass roots level.

We were pant suite nation
Bhutto made us Shalwar Qameez sleeping suit nation.

On economic front he nationalized everything and thus made us social and economic cesspool in few years.

And we were not the same dignified people as once before.
We just became third wold chawals, fallen from grace.
 
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Yes the same Ayub who was deposed after "Kutta hai hai" slogans by the elfties like Bhutto.

ZAB did a lot of damage to our relations with the West and did so on grass roots level.

We were pant suite nation
Bhutto made us Shalwar Qameez sleeping suit nation.

On economic front he nationalized everything and thus made us social and economic cesspool in few years.

And we were not the same dignified people as once before.
We just became third wold chawals, fallen from grace.
With the exception of the "Pant Suit vs Shalwar kameez" statement, I agree with the rest of your statement. Well said!
 
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Yes the same Ayub who was deposed after "Kutta hai hai" slogans by the elfties like Bhutto.

ZAB did a lot of damage to our relations with the West and did so on grass roots level.

We were pant suite nation
Bhutto made us Shalwar Qameez sleeping suit nation.

On economic front he nationalized everything and thus made us social and economic cesspool in few years.

And we were not the same dignified people as once before.
We just became third wold chawals, fallen from grace.
The same Ayub who called Bengalis dirty brown Hindus, who fell for Bhutto's plans and led us into war, who changed generals on the ground at the whim of those that kept him in power. The same Ayub who allowed his son to operate a land mafia.

Not really, we Pakistanis are still a social and economic cesspool.. only the faces have changed and those that support those filthy faces have changed.
 
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The same Ayub who called Bengalis dirty brown Hindus, who fell for Bhutto's plans and led us into war, who changed generals on the ground at the whim of those that kept him in power. The same Ayub who allowed his son to operate a land mafia.

Not really, we Pakistanis are still a social and economic cesspool.. only the faces have changed and those that support those filthy faces have changed.

What would you say about his PR?
 
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What would you say about his PR?
None of his own doing as such, it was the doing of Liaqat ali Khan who embraced the United States and made Pakistan the "Basiton of the free world" in Asia. We were the poster boys for the US alliances in the region.. the ticker tape parade for him in the US was because Pakistan was to fight the Soviets. It has zilch to do with the man who abandoned his troops in Burma.
 
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None of his own doing as such, it was the doing of Liaqat ali Khan who embraced the United States and made Pakistan the "Basiton of the free world" in Asia. We were the poster boys for the US alliances in the region.. the ticker tape parade for him in the US was because Pakistan was to fight the Soviets. It has zilch to do with the man who abandoned his troops in Burma.
The existing downward economic spiral - how do you see a way out?
 
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The existing downward economic spiral - how do you see a way out?
Plain economics and(sadly) the embracing of sycophantic diplomacy vis-a-vis all our neighbours and allies. We need to stop being belligerent to India as we can prepare for them regardless whilst still sucking up to them. We need to root out extremism by deporting or eliminating any mention and support of extremist thought. We need to reform Islam in Pakistan so that it isnt left oscillating between maddening extremism and a vision of Veena Malik in Astaghfar.

And we dont need to do this as a government or state, it has to be done on a personal level. That is what Ataturk did, and despite his misled intentions; it worked for Turkey.
 
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The same Ayub who called Bengalis dirty brown Hindus, who fell for Bhutto's plans and led us into war, who changed generals on the ground at the whim of those that kept him in power. The same Ayub who allowed his son to operate a land mafia.
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Off course Ayub Khan was no angel. I have done research on him from the time when he was mere brigadier in 1947.

My statements were specific to economy and international stature of Pakistan

BEFORE Ayub departure

vs.

AFTER Ayub departure.


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Not really, we Pakistanis are still a social and economic cesspool.. only the faces have changed and those that support those filthy faces have changed.

Commie system comes in easy,
getting rid of it and bringing back investments is very very tough.

WAPDA, PIA, Railway like organizations were forced to hire incompetant donkeys.

Result?

utter destruction.

The existing downward economic spiral - how do you see a way out?

Make sure we don't annnything that ZAB did.
Reverse all of his policeis including the sleeping bag shalwar kameez. Go back to blue pant suit. (Sorry bro. I know you don't like this but I must say it because it is the mindset that changes with clothing).

Adopt exact same global policies of Ayub before 1965.

We'll come out of this
 
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Pakistan failed and is failing to produce intensive high value industries that can earn it top dollar gains in key markets. That is why our economy is generally fragile and prone to international shocks. Imagine being an exporter of high capital goods such as aircraft, tractors, ships, etc, I.e. goods that countries generally import on a constant basis. Rough global economy? No problem, that's where our labour costs come into play. Blame this on shortsighted and corruption-laden leadership. And let's not forget our utterly useless diplomatic corps and its inability (read: unwillingness) to aggressively win favourable trade agreements in markets where even essentials such as food and cotton are in need.

When looking at Pakistan, the first thing we should do is capitalize on our agriculture and win highly populated markets. Create a taxation scheme based on the land, and use proceeds to develop high margin advanced industrial goods. Use our cheap currency and low labour costs to eat into the market. Get buyers into the PKR and let it raise its value a bit, and use it to import, I.e leverage economic weight.
 
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Adopt exact same global policies of Ayub before 1965.

We'll come out of this

This is difficult to achieve, since Ayubs policies will now be considered very secular in approach. Musharraf tried to emulate him and he is not very popular with a large crowd who consider him a liberal and western stooge.
 
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Pakistan failed and is failing to produce intensive high value industries that can earn it top dollar gains in key markets.
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you must realize that high value industry doesnt come out of nowhere.

High value industry development results from at least 50+ years of full freedom to industrialists.
Chinese INdian and Japanese industrialists have been at it for 100s of years.

We are just babies in that field. Just little chunna munna.

When looking at Pakistan, the first thing we should do is capitalize on our agriculture
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French capitalize on their agriculture.

Behave like french towards tourists and towards food stuff
and our agriculture will become much more valuable.

Look around and see how other countries have progressed. Simply assuming things will not work.

Thank you

This is difficult to achieve, since Ayubs policies will now be considered very secular in approach. Musharraf tried to emulate him and he is not very popular with a large crowd who consider him a liberal and western stooge.

Lefties will howl.

But the flow of dolalrs will improve lives and thus people will love any leader who takes that step.

Also the situation on the ground in Pakistan is changing really really fast. Mush time is gone.

Welcome to post dharna, Pakistan of three sharifs.

Gen. Sharif
PM Sharif
CM Sharif

:-)
 
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England’s Monarchy is the second oldest, dating back to the Middle Ages. Its home is Buckingham Palace. The changing of the guards for the reigning monarchy has always been a colorful event that is full of ceremony that has been maintained over the ages.

Back in 1953, after the creation of Pakistan in 1947, a contingent of Pakistani soldiers took over guard duty at Buckingham Palace for the Queen Elizabeth II’s coronation that took place on June 2 of 1953. The Changing of the guard ceremony took place prior to that.

A young Pakistani Army was since then classified as capable and strong because such a responsibility fell on their soldier on such a big day for English Royalty.


1. The streets of London during the Changing The Guard at Buckingham Palace took place in 1953

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2. General Ayub and the young Queen Elizabeth on their way to Buckingham Palace in 1953 before the coronation on June 2

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3. Pakistani Soldiers entering Buckingham Palace – Taking Over Guard

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4. Two Pakistani Soldiers from the Frontier Force Rifles standing on guard duty in a sentry box with a British Grenadier

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5. Pakistan Soldiers marching on the Queen’s coronation day outside of Buckingham Palace

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6. Pakistani soldier standing guard

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7. The Coronation Parade in which Pakistani Soldiers took part in

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8. The procession included all the countries that the Monarch laid claim over, Pakistani flag can be seen in parade

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Ayub Khan was the most effective leader of Pakistan, our GDP growth went to 6% that was 3 times more than Indian's. he United the country and significantly reduced sectarianism his constant reforms resulted in massive increases in all positive factors.
 
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