saiyan0321
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Exactly, both are openly available, and they also form part of professional military courses so that we learn as well.
Pakistan hasn't really banned alot of books relating to the army however there are books that are banned or have not been allowed to be published or distributed but the aforementioned books are not one of them. They can be bought in most book stores however shelving out couple of thousands for them isn't what I would call a good decision especially when
A. They can be found online
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B. Military Inc focuses entirely on the economic aspects of pakistan military and while that is well and good, great actually, it makes it the sole focus of the military rather than the sole focus of the book itself. This is where the analysis becomes flawed. If the book just concentrated on the economic points of pakistan military then it would have been fine but it made economic benefit the center of pakistan army which is a flawed analysis as it does not explain, at many points, why the military intervened or meddled in political affairs when their economic interest was neither harmed and infact more secured. If economy was the sole driving interest then their intervention was contradictory to their sole interest. Both shuja Nawaz and aqil shah, in their respective writings, have elaborated that placing sole economic factor in the military would lead to a flawed analysis on understanding the military mindset. This makes the book a good read only if you take this into account and read it along with other scholarly works, works which are actually more in-depth.