There is no strategy on this planet greater than planned brute Power. The sooner Pakistan realizes this the better it is. Example, China, who just walks in and takes over indian territory without firing a shot due to its Power. Did China waste its time producing fancy movies and posters? No. Did it launch millions of pre-preemptive social media campaigns? No.
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Also, even if Pakistan doesn't have more brute power, we should at least have more asymmetric power like Iran or Turkey. Pakistan defense leadership should be taken behind the barn and shot for not having already created a Pakistan Drone Force (PDF) and a Pakistan Cyber Force (PCF) years ago. The sheer incompetence of Pakistan's defense strategy is eclipsed only by even bigger incompetence of India's defense strategy. Good thing Pakistan doesn't have a competent enemy like Iran or Turkey, because otherwise we'd be toast like the Saudis. Pakistan needed a hacker and drone squadron yesterday, frankly it is a disgrace that we don't have it already. When India revoked 370, all Pakistan did was issue some empty verbal threats that meant absolutely nothing. If it was Iran or Turkey, they would have drone striked anything that moved at Indian military bases after Aug 5 like a real country. Our military leadership cannot do anything but give verbal threats, and they can only handle an equally incompetent adversary like India that barks a lot but doesn't bite. Our military leadership would not be able to deal with a competent enemy like Iran or Turkey given the level of cowardly inaction they are showing against an incompetent military like that of India. It would not have been that difficult to do something, anything in response to 370, but Pak response was zilch. Nothing. We could have used used drones. We could have used cyber. But we did nothing. A terrible fate awaits those who are afraid to take strong and decisive action. Just look at Palestine.
Pakistan needs an earthquake to wake up its asymmetric defense strategy which is currently non-existent. It is the job of Pakistan military to counter India in Kashmir and they have failed miserably. Our military leadership is afraid to act and take the bold and decisive action that is needed to shift things in Kashmir in its favor the way that Iran and Turkey are doing. You can never win by being cautious and afraid of your enemy. You have to be brash, and to an extent reckless by taking big risks, and right now we are not doing that. It is only because India is even more incompetent than Pakistan that this has not become a bigger problem yet. But if we do nothing, one day Kashmir will become a nightmare like Palestine after they did nothing for years.
But it is not too late, if Pakistan military wakes up today and develops a real and comprehensive asymmetric strategy encompassing drones and cyber, then we can take back control of what we want like Iran or Turkey and put our enemies in the dustbin.
But does our military leadership have the resolve, commitment, and vision to do this? If not, they must be fired and replaced with someone who does.
Sounds like Pakistan has not learnt a single thing since the 1971. Our narrative is non-existent, lawlessness is at its peak, economy is in tatters, our ethnicities are used as pawns by enemies and corrupt and traitors can easily walk away without repercussions. I want to support Pakistan because no matter what, I am a Pakistani, but all of this makes me really sad.
Pakistan is not even fighting the enemy as much as it is fighting itself with different proxies employed by the enemy within its own boundry.
Yeah, Pakistan's asymmetric strategy is non-existent and this is a huge problem.
The only reason most people have not realized this problem yet is because India doesn't have an asymmetric strategy either so the gap is not that big yet. If one side develops a real asymmetric strategy, they will put the other side in the dustbin and then the advantage of asymmetric side will become crystal clear and expose the huge weakness of the other side's weakness in not having its own asymmetric strategy. If one side develops asymmetric strategy but not the other, the gap will become very big, heavy advantage to the side that has it. It is only because neither Pakistan nor India has it yet that most people do not realize the urgency to develop such a strategy, since neither side has it, the gap has not become apparent yet, but the gap will grow very quickly once either side starts the asymmetric race. Neither Pakistan nor India use drones or cyber strategy in any serious way. If you want to see how successful a real asymmetric strategy is at putting enemies in dustbin, look at what Turkey is doing in Libya or what Iran is doing in Yemen. The asymmetric gap is huge, Turkey is destroying Haftar with drones and slaughtering SAA in Syria, Houthis are humiliating Saudis with missiles over Riyadh and Iran is in a cyber battle with Israel and US. This is what next-gen warfare looks like.
But right now, I don't know if Pakistan or India will get head start on asymmetric race since both are sleeping. I think Pakistan will get head start because China is very far ahead technologically on drones and cyber and they do tech transfer with Pakistan of latest cutting edge Chinese military technologies because of interoperability with PLA. Turkey also wants to help Pakistan on drone development. But Pakistan will also have to take some initiative on drones and cyber by itself. I feel bad for India because there is no hope for them but that is good news for Pakistan.
We need a to come out of post 9/11 shock and reach out beyond Kashmir to naxals, north-east and communal divides. This time China would be a willing and active ally.
Pakistan needs to establish some proxies in eastern India, should've been done a long time ago. Also, we need to start making and flying long range drones that fly deep into Indian Ocean and then penetrate Indian airspace from Bay of Bengal to surprise IAF on eastern coast of India, to evenly distribute IAF across all of India.
Information is the weapon that they are using, Social Media is the platform or rather call it battlespace to deploy the weapon. You disrupt their communication and all will be smooth.....
- It is funny how Twitter, periscope & Zoom had a technical glitch on the night when SAATH conference was to be broadcasted, that affected their reach on live feed
- We have our own plan forward and work is being done on that, give it some time. Recently you would have heard that Anis Farooqui's twitter handle had unfortunate incident, is deleted by twitter, as someone put it out to me, Virtual Surgical Strike launched on to them
Hacking Indian propaganda conferences sounds like a fun idea