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Yes, We went through a lot,
However,
Problems with Pakistan mainly in the last five decades Primarily were :
So, These are some of the Root problems, Which In Turn came in with a lot of Secondary Consequences such as :
So the point is, If we look at the pic below,
As part of it’s foreign policy, efforts to expand its military relations and influence in the region, Pak signed defence protocols in the late 1970s with several Arab countries including KSA, Libya, Jordan, Iraq, Oman, UAE and Kuwait, Under which armed forces of these countries were imparted professional training by Pakistani advisors and military trainers.
Furthermore, The Troop presence in KSA.
So the point is, Somewhere we went really wrong, Tides changed, If we had kept on going without getting involved in other’s conflicts in our own region, We could have had foreign military bases in Different Arab countries by now and we might have provided them Nuclear Umbrella.
So @Mangus Ortus Novem , Pakistan lost its first chance to become a regional influencing power, We got a second chance in the Yemen conflict but the window was narrow for us to enter, Plus the glasses were all cony sharp.
Now, Point of this discussion is,
Whatever you guys know, Be it Political decisions, Decisions by dictators, Or maybe conflicts that halted our Progress, Bring it on here,
Was their any ambitious person in the past who ever thought of Making Pakistan an influential Military power ?
@MastanKhan @PanzerKiel @Joe Shearer @aliyusuf @HRK @Tipu7 @jaibi @Rashid Mahmood @Blacklight
However,
Problems with Pakistan mainly in the last five decades Primarily were :
- Democracy-Army Rivalry
- Active Conflict with Arch Rival
- 1971 Bangladesh
- Soviet-Afghan War
- Nuclear Power
- Proxy elements in FATA
So, These are some of the Root problems, Which In Turn came in with a lot of Secondary Consequences such as :
- Gov Orgs left vulnerable to foreign Anti-Pak funding orgs/nations
- Army busy on border
- Buildup and then again loss of power (war times)
- Refugee crisis
- ECONOMIC CRISIS And the Death of Self sustainable Pak
- Sanctions
- Relations with possible areas of military influence affected (Gulf regions)
- All left to rot
- Internal separatists movements by foreign elements
So the point is, If we look at the pic below,
As part of it’s foreign policy, efforts to expand its military relations and influence in the region, Pak signed defence protocols in the late 1970s with several Arab countries including KSA, Libya, Jordan, Iraq, Oman, UAE and Kuwait, Under which armed forces of these countries were imparted professional training by Pakistani advisors and military trainers.
Furthermore, The Troop presence in KSA.
So the point is, Somewhere we went really wrong, Tides changed, If we had kept on going without getting involved in other’s conflicts in our own region, We could have had foreign military bases in Different Arab countries by now and we might have provided them Nuclear Umbrella.
So @Mangus Ortus Novem , Pakistan lost its first chance to become a regional influencing power, We got a second chance in the Yemen conflict but the window was narrow for us to enter, Plus the glasses were all cony sharp.
Now, Point of this discussion is,
Whatever you guys know, Be it Political decisions, Decisions by dictators, Or maybe conflicts that halted our Progress, Bring it on here,
Was their any ambitious person in the past who ever thought of Making Pakistan an influential Military power ?
@MastanKhan @PanzerKiel @Joe Shearer @aliyusuf @HRK @Tipu7 @jaibi @Rashid Mahmood @Blacklight