YeBeWarned
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Locations are different. One is Afghan Border and the other is Baluchistan. Situation is different in both.
This "wall" on durand line is a pain for all enemies of Pakistan. After the wall stands up and is manned by troops, the infiltration into Pakistan from Afghanistan will be reduced considerably. That will affect the supply of weapon, cash, illegal items and explosive material inside cities of Pakistan.
Pakistan is facing the threat of IED and ambushes because of wrong policies at Government level, Internal enemies/traitors, active external enemies, weak diplomatic stance and economic situation affecting funding to many institutions. Cost to build wall, cost to equip troops, cost to raise formations, cost to recruit and deploy agents. Cost to buy all types o weaponry. Its a 550,000 standing army, calculate the cost of 8-troop carrier MRAP for this size of army. Even if you put figure at 120,000 (PA + FC) on western border you need 15,000 MRAPs. One type of weapon is not enough for this war. Drones, Gunships, Artillery, Mortars, IED detectors, Mine Detectors etc are required just for the western border. Calculate the length of the western border where the wall has to be built. There will be construction of posts, towers or bunkers there also. New infrastructure such as barracks, medical rooms, helipads, Motor transport depots etc will be set up. All this will be interlinked because the enemy conducts successful attacks by cutting of posts and isolating them.
Had FATA and Baluchistan border with Afghanistan been secured in 1980's or before, we might not be witnessing such attacks today.
Don't you think that ISI must have created a significant network in Balochistan and FATA by now ? I remember watching Arshad Shairf Programs on Pakistan Ki Jung series where Commanding Generals made it clear that peace agreement give PA room and time to build up Spy network which was essential for advancements .
I agree with you on part that it can not be fully solved with MRAPS but a collection of the things you mentioned, but there is a difference in operations as well , FATA Was under mainly Army , Army conduct most of the operations there while Balochistan has seems extensively FC deployment , hence the equipment and gear changes and so does strategy right ?