Lone Shooter
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From the Indian side those interviewed included: Maj-Gen Gagandeep Bakshi, Lt-Gen Kamaleshwar Dawar, General VP Malik, etc. From Pakistan, we have General Mirza Aslam Beg, General Hamid Gul, General Talat Masood, Major-Gen Syed Wajahat Hussain, Brigadier Shaukat Qadir, etc.
Not familiar with the names on Indian side but interesting choice of selection of general officers from Pakistan side. I fully respect the author’s choice of selection as it was their book to write but I have my own reasons to object. Aslam baig although went on to become COAS but under circumstances open to debate. Even as CAOS he was a person who was politically involved more than any other general in the service of PA, hence not a true military general in my view. Not many ppl know that Hamid Gul was almost sacked after he questioned his posting to POF and was asked to go home in an honourable way eventually, meaning by not an ideal personality military discipline wise. Dont even get me started on Mr talat hussain.
While I appreciate the personality wise diversity in selection of the generals, I feel that there are more able general officers to comment on such subject. In my opinion few choices could have been Sahabzada Yaqoob Khan, Jahangir Karamat, Qadir Baloch or Ghulam Muhammad Malik to name a few. At least thats my opinion, for whatever weight it has.