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Even when the Army was deployed after the 9/11 attacks, the GoP and military preference was to keep troops largely confined to their posts/barracks and engage in limited patrols while entering into 'peace deals' with the local tribes and/or warlords (there were various reasons for that).
Yes, most of the world knows those "various reasons" pretty well.
The result of those policies was the destruction of the local tribal elder system (at the hands of the Taliban/AQ) that the State engaged with and used to maintain peace in FATA, and ever increasing control of the terrorists over the local residents, the local economy and local resources.
Fact is the elders that were inconvenient to you were removed. Permanently.
The operations in Bajaur, Mohmand, South Waziristan and now North Waziristan all illustrated an extremely complex defensive infrastructure involving tunnels and bunkers integrated into the 'congested civilian areas', the utilized mosques, clinics and local civilian residences.
No different to what the IA fights every day in Kashmir. In dense urban pockets as well as the rural hamlets in the valley. You seem to have very little idea about counter insurgency operations in India. Which is fine. Not interested in fighting you on whose operations are tougher and better executed, seeing as these are our own people. Its something that needs to be done. And while we prefer the rapier, you obviously prefer a sledgehammer.
The Pakistani military operations were therefore not some isolated assaults on a complex or two as was the case with the assault on the Akal Takht or the Lal Masjid or the odd encounters the IA/BSF engage in with insurgents in IOK.
The Golden Temple complex is a mini city. Come and visit it someday to know what a complex it is. And it was fortified and escape routes and hidden entrances and bunkers and exits built in well in time, over the preceding years. You seem to think it was the same as Lal Masjid. It was nowhere close.
Pakistani military operations in FATA are essentially full fledged military campaigns to retake territory from terrorist groups
Your people.
only a fool would argue that the military not utilize EVERY military advantage it has to neutralize the enemy, while minimizing troop and civilian casualties.
There are very very few nations on earth which use fighter planes, helo gunships, missiles, and heavy artillery against their own people. Both historically and in recent times.
And those countries usually do not stop there. Chemical and Biological agents come next. Once you de-humanise the other side to the extent you can wield your full military weight against it, the gloves come off. From both sides. As was seen recently sadly.
Ordering all residents to evacuate the region was part of the plan, and it allowed the military to use artillery and airstrikes more liberally since there was little to no risk of innocent civilian casualties after the evacuation.
Can you order hostages to flee their captors? Get serious man.
Trying to compare the storming of the Akal Takht with a large scale military operation in FATA is ludicrous
What is ludicrous is you trying to defend a state using its military sledgehammer against its own people. Ludicrous and quite pathetic as well actually.