Santro:
While I agree with most of what you have written -- I think other nations also went through this crucible to shine at a later stage. We will make mistakes but there will also be a learning curve (Provided we speak the truth about our history -- both victories and defeats). This is the key (The history bit) otherwise this experiment will turn us into a quasi banana republic type of a failed state.
The baratheri element is slowly being eroded by urbanization and inroads of the media. The challenge is to speak the truth. The media has a huge responsibility here but it, at this point in time, does not understand the critical role it has to play in the future nation building.
BTW I agree with your observation on ISI. There have been some remarkable successes but also some colossal mistakes - those we can see clearly see, the successes -- very little to write home about given the current circumstances. That is the nature of the spy-craft the CIA also complains of this unfair treatment by the American public.
I dont know, the Baraderi thing is still going strong.. urbanization has only increased the population in the cities, not the effect on the vote banks that elect a leader.
ISI serves itself and the PA by extension first and foremost, having successfully sold itself on the idea that it is the best judge of what the national interests are, and I can agree that it will continue to do so.
Those tales that you mention, are heroic no doubt, and the rank and file who gave their lives are to be respected forever. The real pity is that those who benefit from those untold sacrifices are not the people, but the elite.
What I fear is that the one eyed fool is likely going to poke himself in the sole eye and stumble around only to drown in the kitchen sink if present trends continue.
One cannot expect it to serve selflessly.. the people who make the decision makers in the ISI at the top. Are always first and foremost going to protect their own hide, if they had not their chances of making Maj gen would have been reduced. Let alone head the ISI.
The people below more often than not carry out their jobs to the best of their abilities.. both in the Army and ISI.
But the subordinate nature of the ISI.. i.e being answerable to the Chief first.. and not the GoP is the prob.