araz
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It can be argued both ways. You could be economically secure but not secure militarily as well. I agree we need to strike a balance for sustained growth in both sectors and the pendulum will keep swinging depending on the needswinning a war without socio eco independence is a difficult road one for which people pay very dear price.
after all socia economic indep. was one of the reason behind two nation theory
whats the point of having the country when you cant fulfill its purpose
people were paying the price in the form of british slavery now they are paying price to our local lords.
when people feel liberated and have choices in terms education and jobs country grows and secures itself, weapons dont win wars, nations do
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