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As India always threaten Pakistan with wars , its important to have war time planning.
First of all its very bad decision to spend 99% of Pakistan’s budget on Lahore, instead Pakistan should develop cities on distance from Indian border & sea. Right now all universities, hospitals, business and industry of whole Pakistan is located in Karachi or Lahore, very easy targets for India.
In my opinion Pakistan should develop planned cities in Baluchistan, KP and areas of Punjab and Sindh , which are far away from Indian border. All new cities must be built with bomb shelters for the population.By the way it must be prohibited to build houses and industry on fertile soil of Punjab, Sindh, KP, and Azad Kashmir.
Does Pakistan have any plan to keep telecommunication & Internet operational during war as many other countries have planned ?
Does Pakistan have any plan to stock grain, rice and other food items for war time or when natural disasters occur ?
In my oppinion Pakistan should lay lay clean water pipelines all over Pakistan so our population have enough clean drinking water in all circumstances.
It would be wise to lay oil & gas pipeline from Iran to Pakistan , in war time Indian navy will block Karachi sea port as in past. Then it will become difficult for Pakistan. Also from Pakistans strategic interest it’s important to develop Iran-Pakistan border area and Sino-Pakistan border.
Pakistan should have plans to provide electricity also during war time, in this regard its important to lay transmission lines from Iran & China underground.
Any plans to strengthen Pak army presence in Azad Kashmir, increase number of soldiers.
Any plans to introduce compulsory service in the armed forces of Pakistan or civil service in Pakistan, with regard to the threat from India ? In many countries world over its compulsory to serve in the armed forces, as in Israel, where every man and woman must serve 3 years in the army.
I am sure Pakistan could also do a lot of other preparations to meet the threat from India. Please reply.
First of all its very bad decision to spend 99% of Pakistan’s budget on Lahore, instead Pakistan should develop cities on distance from Indian border & sea. Right now all universities, hospitals, business and industry of whole Pakistan is located in Karachi or Lahore, very easy targets for India.
In my opinion Pakistan should develop planned cities in Baluchistan, KP and areas of Punjab and Sindh , which are far away from Indian border. All new cities must be built with bomb shelters for the population.By the way it must be prohibited to build houses and industry on fertile soil of Punjab, Sindh, KP, and Azad Kashmir.
Does Pakistan have any plan to keep telecommunication & Internet operational during war as many other countries have planned ?
Does Pakistan have any plan to stock grain, rice and other food items for war time or when natural disasters occur ?
In my oppinion Pakistan should lay lay clean water pipelines all over Pakistan so our population have enough clean drinking water in all circumstances.
It would be wise to lay oil & gas pipeline from Iran to Pakistan , in war time Indian navy will block Karachi sea port as in past. Then it will become difficult for Pakistan. Also from Pakistans strategic interest it’s important to develop Iran-Pakistan border area and Sino-Pakistan border.
Pakistan should have plans to provide electricity also during war time, in this regard its important to lay transmission lines from Iran & China underground.
Any plans to strengthen Pak army presence in Azad Kashmir, increase number of soldiers.
Any plans to introduce compulsory service in the armed forces of Pakistan or civil service in Pakistan, with regard to the threat from India ? In many countries world over its compulsory to serve in the armed forces, as in Israel, where every man and woman must serve 3 years in the army.
I am sure Pakistan could also do a lot of other preparations to meet the threat from India. Please reply.
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