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Bde cmdr of Shabbir Shareef.It is true, unfortunately. Brigadier Azmat Hayat, 10 Brigade.
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Bde cmdr of Shabbir Shareef.It is true, unfortunately. Brigadier Azmat Hayat, 10 Brigade.
Replacement of the commander was just one of the reasons...others included the permanent affiliations of brigade commanders with old / new commanders, personal rivalries, old affiliations of PA / IA officers (afterall, they were part of the same army hardly 18 years back)....
Please check your mail, Joe.
These factors are certainly the printable, admissible factors......perhaps it is best to leave it at that.
good to see you back Joe..
These factors are certainly the printable, admissible factors......perhaps it is best to leave it at that.
good to see you back Joe..
Couldn't find anything, sorry about that.Please check your mail, Joe.
joe.shearer.2015@gmail.comCouldn't find anything, sorry about that.
Strange. I usually get mail there without any trouble. I will check again right away. Sorry for the trouble.
Almost the same case was with Brig Zafar bde cmdr 25 bde?It is true, unfortunately. Brigadier Azmat Hayat, 10 Brigade.
In short, maybe, Indians are trying to achieve opposite of TOO LITTLE, TOO LATE... Which is... Too much in a very short time.... Once this occurs, then the gaps widens between mass and quality.... And battlefield performance suffers, and then reluctance for prolonging a tactical action for own desired results creeps in... 27 Feb may fit in here.... Indians failed to use their one, ultimate trump card which is superiority in numbers.... Even if IAF had lost a couple maybe, but then following it, the skies should have been filled with IAF aircraft for potential fighter sweeps and CAPs busting.... But IAF showed no inclination of pressing their quantity advantage.....
Again.... Brings us to the same thing.... India always feels reluctant to bring in its quantity advantage... Maybe it tries for QUALITY advantage like USA does, but then Indians don't have this corresponding military assets to match their doctrine.... Yet.
We have a powerful military department which India lacks ie ISPR. ISPR played a vital role by motivating the public and shape the mindset towards war on terror and brutal within borders fight against TTP, BLA etc. We constantly heard the voice of our hearts being propagated through ISPR and the famous phrases of giving surprise to our arch rival and be a dominant side in escalation ladder felt melody to the ears for the general public as their heart's voice was constantly been suppressed by the traditional political leadership.
ISPR wields the power to shake the Earth. But when you try to mixup foreign office with ISPR then matters quickly turn from serious to hilarious. It doesn't suite a uniformed person to say that we don't want to fight or we don't wish for war. Whatever the circumstances may come but when a senior military official globally relaying that message turns lion into sheep, at least in perception.
This is the Era of hybrid warfare where usually perception (either within our own nation or globally) matters a lot, sometimes more than the actual capability. IMHO ISPR should only represent the true defenders and warriors of the nation and let foreign office guys handle the sweet talking and diplomatic conversations.
You didn't get my point. I am not talking about a single incident but about a repeated single statement. I have heard may be a hundred times from almost all the DG ISPRs that we don't wanna war. That kind of statement from a uniformed person shouldn't be a norm but rather an exception like what he did after operation swift retort was a clever and right move.Let's remember, only recently an American general called China to tell them, don't worry, we wont be nuking you. Militaries play the peace maker and the sharp shooter roles all over the world, we just don't hear about it, but it happens.
I do understand your point, but in todays world of public relations with 2 second attention for news, two different branches of the government speaking at the same time, with completely different message is a recipe for disaster.
Our foreign office also did a good job, but the clearest message came from the ISPR, it was a new style, but it worked, it only worked because the message got through.
As a patriot, you may have heard that message differently to the rest of the world. But, please remember, that message had three audience's, you the citizen, the Indians, and most importantly the World.
The message was clearly understood by all, if you want a fight, OK, let's go, but the choice is yours, India refused to take that option. It was the right message, but that message had to come from a single source, otherwise it would have created confusion. Especially in light of the stupid and misunderstood civil/military drama, the last thing we needed at the time was a confused message of any kind.
To my memory, it was the first time Pakistan actually won the battle of narratives, which we always seem to lose, irrespective of the facts. Please, let's take away the correct lessons, otherwise we might fail next time.
Another lesson that many of us seem to forget, the effectiveness of ISPR was magnified by Imran Khan, this is not political, but a grounded fact, anyone else, and I highly doubt the message would have been that effective, not by a mile.
You didn't get my point. I am not talking about a single incident but about a repeated single statement. I have heard may be a hundred times from almost all the DG ISPRs that we don't wanna war. That kind of statement from a uniformed person shouldn't be a norm but rather an exception like what he did after operation swift retort was a clever and right move.
Requested the enemy to plz stop we don't wanna fight, but in the same sentence, he threatened them by saying that we would keep the escalation ladder. That was a very balanced statement. That's why I love General Asif Ghafoor.
But in the past either under US pressure or our Govt policy, our DG ISPRs acted more like a foreign office spokesperson rather than a military official. You shouldn't shoot olive branches from a barrel of gun or a tank or an artillery piece.
And US saying China anything in terms of military is just time pass. We all know major nuclear powers never fight openly against each other especially the super powers. Not nuking China is as much a joke as Pakistan saying to Canada that we won't occupy you.