i don't understand that why everything has to be sensationalized when it comes to the Army!
If and only if someone would like to make use of his upper chamber these kinds of concerns would never raise.
Pakistan Army is an open merit institution with no quota system at all. The Officers and men are taken in on merit, with the exception that the troops have a certain percentage of class composition in the units. That said, it means that a certain type of men would constitute a certain unit. A Punjab regiment might have a certain percentage of Punjabis, Sindhis, Kashmiris etc etc, similarly a Sindh regiment might have the same kind of provincial representation.
Why it is done..well use your common sense. As for a hint-Armies takes their strength from its nation
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These set percentages have been there since the very very start. No one in the Pakistan Armed Forces (to include all the services) have ever stopped or hindered the induction process for the other ethnics in favor of Punjabis. It is only because that they(the Sindhis, Balochis etc etc) have never been interested to inducted in the military, rather they have been eyeing as an institution that was seen as a threat to them. The reason could be the a$$ kicking anti-dacoit operation in Sindh and the older operations in Balochistan. These were propagandized and people from these provinces were afraid and unwilling to join the Army, moreover the demographic difference between any two men had also played a role in this. You and I know that Pushtoons are thick skinned and motivated but are emotional, Punjabis are not afraid of hard work but sometimes bunk on certain issues, Balochs are though and determined but need continued supervision, Sindhis are clever but dont like hard tasks. When it comes to a profession like military many things are kept in mind before it takes in somebody. (please dont mind if I have said something that opposes and Pakistani brother-as I am also a Proud Pakistani and not a Sindhi or Balochi or Punjabi)
Now this doesnt mean that only a certain types of groups would be preferred for induction and the other left aside, but yes it odes mean that if anyone would not come up to the standards that are required by the military would be rejected!
ISSB centers are there in every province so how can one complain that a certain group was not being preferred? Nobody stopped them to fill in the registration form which indeed is free of cost!
I have seen waraichs as sweepers and waraichs as Brigs, Kiyanis as Lance Niaks and Kiyanis as Supreme Commanders, Jatois as Niab Subedars and Jatois as GOCs, Kakar as Cooks and Kakars as commanding Corps, SO the thing is merit, if a Rao can be a Platoon Commander in PMA, he can also be simple, telephone operator in one of the cadet colleges!
Now, coming towards the topic, Army has always welcomed anyone who can take on the challenge and face it well. May it be Sindhi or Balochi or Punjabi. The thing was open to all but if someone is not interested in joining a particular profession what can you exactly do.
Pathans are holding all the transport business in Karachi, so would you blame them that they dont allow Punjabis to join it, or if the Memons are rich due to some particular stuff or Marris or Bugtis are strong somewhere would you blame the other caste or sect for it?
The class composition thing that I mentioned earlier was even being maintained when Balochis and Sindhis were joing the military in less numbers, but what the military did now was that it wanted more representation of these people so that these areas should also have a definite say in its National Army and so that the poor people of these areas who either take up plundering, theft and car snatching (Sindhis in interior Sindh) and sabotage activities(Balochs) are given an alternative profession.
For this certain measures were taken, everybody knew that a Sindhi residing in Karachi or Hyderabad and a Baloch from Islamabad can easily take on a Punjabi, but a dude from interior Sindh and a person from Khuzdar cant do it! So there was a need to do something special.
The certain steps that were taken are:
Relaxation of standards (though I personally dont believe in it)
Providing awareness to the backward areas of the two provinces
Provision of pre-induction training (especially pre-ISSB training) to youngsters who are willing to join the army.
Now a lot of man are being recruited from these areas, nit because the Army is providing them with some special package but because they are more aware now.
A simple example that I can give is that, the area in Karachi where I belong only had one officer in the Army before I joined in. I and a friend of mine was a second batch that joined the Army, since there on, the number of people willing to join the military has increased many fold-the reason: when I joined many of my friends became interested (as I was already famous for my guud grades and people were surprised why am I joining the military). Everybody on the town was knowing that these two guys have cleared the ISSB and are going to join the Army, so more youngsters got motivated, took us as role models (though I am not one) and though that if these two guud graders can join the military why cant we. So what was the end result: Before us (me and that friend of mine) no one ever thought of appearing in the ISSB after college, but now whether they want to join or not majority of them atleast for once try to appear in the ISSB after they finish their college, well it is just because a certain kind of a tradition has been setup, and now if you see the graph the number of inductees it has gone straight up in a few years.
So this is what is happening in Sindh and Balochistan. A dude when sees that a colleague of his comes back as an officer and he is a changed man now, what would stop him from wishing that he should also have joined the military!
Well the last words: I mentioned above about the Pre-ISSB classes, I know many of you would be stunned at it, but the fact remains that the Army prefers to bring other upto to its standard rather then bringing its standards down to the level of inductees. These classes were conducted as an experiment and they were a huge success, so probably they will continue atleast in Balochistan. The Army dont tell theme everything , but just give them a line to work on, ofcousre how can chap from Mach can compete with a guy from Lahore? So the aim is only to refine and give a direction to the boy so that he can prepare on those lines and display better results.
Heres a link to a small news that these efforts made. If anyone require more info or pics of the event let me know:
Pre-ISSB Classes for Balochis
Associated Press Of Pakistan ( Pakistan's Premier NEWS Agency ) - Special ISSB classes continue for induction of Balochis in armed forces (
Pakistan Defence Forum - Pak Army hai tu Pakistan hai - Welfare, Uplifts, Sacrifices and Guuds done to Pakistan)
Special ISSB classes continue for induction of Balochis in armed forces PDF Print E-mail
QUETTA, Jan 29 (APP)- In line to induct youth from Balochistan in the countrys armed forces special Pre-Inter Services Selection Board (ISSB) classes are being organised in the provincial capital Quetta.
The latest such programme for four weeks, started on Januray 12 this year, is successfully completing its stages whereby imparting skills and training to the Balochi youth drawn from all parts of the province especially those hailing from remote areas are participating.
In the last few years, special measures have been adopted for induction of Baloch youth in armed forces, which includes establishment of ISSB Centre and commencement of Pre-ISSB Training Classes at Quetta. These positive measures increased the induction of Baloch youth in Armed Forces.
Candidates from interior Balochistan are being provided with boarding and lodging facilities at the ISSB centre Quetta during training courses.