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The individual I posed that question to made a claim - I'm asking him to justify it.It depends on how the budget is counted.
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The individual I posed that question to made a claim - I'm asking him to justify it.It depends on how the budget is counted.
Nothing is worse then anarchy and chaos. Pakistan like most developing countries is divided along ethnic, tribal, clan, regional, sectarian lines.
Yes. Crony capitalism best exemplified by the ex- PM Nawaz Sharif. This class launders the wealth abroad - mostly western countries. They also as a class maintain homes in the west where they 'farm' out some of their children/family. But inside Pakistan they use Islam or those twisted aspects of it to sedate or distract the masses. This worked like a charm but over the last two decades their sedated clones have become susecptible to being militarisared by mostly Middle Eastern politics.Hmmm..you think it may be related to preserving wealth in a family could be leading to systemic nepotism in jobs (technically corruption) and thus basically nothing advances since you don't have the best people doing the job. Stagnation and maintaining the status quo.
Well, they say half the solution of a problem is admitting there is a problem. It's too early to talk about the other half. PTI might pull through.Great post. I agree 100%.
This is the prevailing mood on the Pakistani street. This sentiment is what propelled PTI.
It almost makes being the "go to" bad guy worth it.Nothing is worse then anarchy and chaos. Pakistan like most developing countries is divided along ethnic, tribal, clan, regional, sectarian lines. Developing countries like this need a strong anchor around which the state can be built and cooked to the right dispensation. I know that UK is where it is as a result over 1,000 years of bloody history.
We can see what happens in un-reformed societies with examples of Libya, Iraq, Syria where countries concerned cracked along the existing cleavages. In Pakistan such choas would be catastrophic. But the Pakistan Army acts as the iron grid frame around which the country is secured. So trust me whatever is spent n PA is worth it.
Sorry?It almost makes being the go to bad guy worth it
Well, they say half the solution of a problem is admitting there is a problem. It's too early to talk about the other half. PTI might pull through.
It almost makes being the go to bad guy worth it
Well, if we can loose so much and still stand up....if we manage the loosing then it would mean we would be flying, no?
Bad joke.Sorry?
so back in the days during my graduate studies our professor tells us when big oil reserves were discovered in Nigeria they all cheered declaring the days of plenty , luxury and fun were own them and they would be playing with money,.
despite all that oil , through all the ills of corruption &mismanagement etc the promised days never arrived.
so I wonder if we disband the Pakistan army or bring it to level of say Punjab police .. where would all that saved stash of money be spent on health ? education, infrastructure?
or would the money just vanish in payment of phantom teachers and ghost schools?
or find its way to Western and Middle eastern banks?
but there is only one way to find out. disband the army. it will just do wonders just like disbanding the Iraqi army brought so much joy to Iraqis
The individual I posed that question to made a claim - I'm asking him to justify it.
Impossible. This can only happen in very cohesive, integrated and unfied societies. In Pakistan we have dozen political grouping each coalesced around a ethnic, economic, social, or religious group. If PTI want to do that, PPP, PML-N will oppose it. If PPP want to do that, PML-N, MQM would oppose it etc. This conflicted, divided polity leaves space for all sort of shenanigans to be played out and gives enough oxgen for like of Zardari, Altaf to not only maintain influence but prosper for decades.hang all those traitors under Musharraf, Nawaz, Zardari governments and set a precedent.
Yes, there is some point to what you said.It's almost worth India being Pakistan's default bad guy, if it enables the people to rally together and pull themselves out of poverty.
We're not waiting at the border to waltz into Karachi, my friend. We've got our own problems. An invasion at this time is the last thing on our minds.Sure, it would be very convenient for India not to have the Pakistani military next door.
Half the problem is only because we jailed the crooks, the full answer will be when he hang all those traitors under Musharraf, Nawaz, Zardari governments and set a precedent.
It's numbers - he just has to make sure the numbers he presents to contrast India and Pakistan are broken down consistently for both sides.Let me wait to see how you tear down any presented justifications quite predictably.
BlasphemyNo Sir. The Army is Pakistan, like it or not, there can be no denying that fact.
It's numbers - he just has to make sure the numbers he presents to contrast India and Pakistan are broken down consistently for both sides.
If India does not count military pensions as part of the defence budget, then no need to include them on the Pakistani side etc etc
I reviewed the numbers months ago in a similar discussion. He's not coming back with a response.I await to observe this discussion with anticipation, but without participation.