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How?Militarily, the operation was viable in many aspects, and as such will not lead to court martial.
This operation was rejected during Jehangir Karamat's tenure when it was thoroughly analysed. It was not the first time that this operation was brought up; it had been lingering since Zia's time. Unless supported by a secondary attack in some other sector, it was speculated that this sort of operation would fail.
The original operation envisaged establishment of just 14 posts. When over 100 posts and pickets were erected, the result was logistical nightmare.
All the SOPs were bypassed since it was not war gamed beforehand. Even the air force and navy were kept in the dark; manpads were over estimated, enemy response miscalculated and no diversionary front was opened.
Yes they are questioned. My post was directed towards those who shift the entire blame on the civilian leadership.While you point out Military leaders, the civilian leadership should be questioned too.
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