araz
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https://www.dawn.com/news/1454124/smokers-corner-how-did-pakistan-and-china-become-close-alliesHi Araz
I hope you don’t mind answering me about what happened in 62 when Chinese were asking us to invade Kashmir as Indians were busy with Chinese
And if we didn’t act at that time is it right to blame Chinese about not supporting us in 65
Now I’m not blaming you but your are very learned member on this forum would you like
To shed some light regarding about my Q
Thank you
Hello my friend.
I would not say I am learned, but have just been kicked around a bit more than you guys, so the dust of times gone by has stuck.
It is indeed fortunate that there was an article in Yesterday's Dawn about this very topic(Quoted above). Please read it to gain a perspective on what the pak Heirarchy was thinking in 62. Contrary to popular belief I think the kind of relations that exist today did not do so. Pakistan, rather foolishly, was blindly persuing US agenda and although the relationship with China was beginning to thaw out there was not sufficient confidence in the Pak Heirarchy to go along with that suggestion. Again possibly the best chance was squandered.
One of the things you need to understand is that Pak setup was very lazy and immersed in the panacea of US being the mother of All and doer of everything possible. Through sheer neglect and laziness we avoided local production of basic armaments which could have saved our Arses in 65. We were offered tank production in house but we chose to buy. The Army lacked maturity and inspite of a very good chance of achieving victory in Kashmir, squandered that chance due to poor planning, change of leadership mid offensive and latency.
unfortunately the rest is history. We still have this notion of we are the best when we clearly are not and Allah will help us when He Izza Wa Jal wants to punish us for our evil deeds and misdemeanors. Things will not change till we take ownership of our country and stop relying on US, China or Saudia Arabia, but construct our country on our own steam. We lack this character building and the sooner we get going the better we will be. Imran is a good choice but whether he has the gumption to steer the country in the right direction remains to be seen.
Kind regards
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