Why they do this? Even lollywood is making jingoistic movies to revive itself
Do what?
It is their job; but honestly - if you can look at the videos; they dont glorify war but focus on dedication and the bright things about life.
Your nation is always fed with this kind of pro military crap, no wonder some of you people hate democracy so much
These videos arent aired on national TV at all... they are on social media. We are just naturally pro-military; always have and always will be.
Democracy isn't liked in Pakistan because it is linked to corruption alot and lets face it; a good and intellectual authoritarian government performs much better than a democratic government. Democratic governments creates divides and has slow efficiency.
Over 500 Pakistanis were found on Panama papers; ALMOST all of them were politicians. There were 3-4 military officers all of whom were immediately sacked meanwhile the democratic institution has failed to trail the politicians because the democratic heads themselves had their names written on the Panama papers.
If this was in Germany, circa 1930ish, you'd be called a nazi...... or are these mushy '..khuda..khuda....pak...' tunes already giving away the hate for non-muslims, the balochis, etc..
How is this in any way similar to Nazis...?
and please give me any example of how these videos convey hate for 'non-muslims' and 'Balochis'.
I have heard Paki 31/32 Punjab suffered huge casualties during Tirah campaign against TTP but no one really know the real Numbers.
Operation Rah-e-Shahadat was the toughest operation launched by Pakistan Army and did indeed result in huge casualties. The enemy situated there weren't normal TTP; but they were Soviet-era veterans who fought in Iraq, Chechnya, Azerbaijan, and even Africa.
The TTP situated at Tirah Valley were considered the elite and vanguard of the Taliban.
Not only that but the enemy was armed with modern equipment looted from NATO supply lines and USSR AA Missiles.
It was an extremely mountainous terrain and the only way you could be deployed was by air drop which was very hard due to the fact the whole area was littered with AA turrets. The mountains had sophisticated tunnels and bunkers which also rendered bombings useless.
TTP tactics were to flood the area within proximity of PA airdrops; due to capacity of helicopters; soldiers had to be dropped in small numbers; one unit at a time and they were met with hundreds of advancing TTP fighters.
But Pakistani soldiers still endured and fought against massive odds. Tirah Valley was eventually secured but Pakistan army failed to capture TTP commanders who fled to Afghanistan.
Tirah Valley was the shell of the turtle and when it fell; fighting TTP became like cutting butter.
After Operation Rah-e-Shahadat; PA launched the Waziristan offensive followed by a stalemate. After Jinnah Airport attack; PA began a mobilization and attacked with full force under the operation 'Zarb e Azb'. In which terrorists no longer hold any infrastructure or ground.
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Here is the ISPR timeline of casualties
In a major aerial operation, the
PAF and
navy fighter jets pounded hideouts of banned group LeI in and according to military intelligence reports, many militants escaped from the areas taking with them their injured fighters.
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On 7 April 2013, Pakistani military officials said that at least 30 Taliban-linked militants and 23 soldiers were killed during clashes in the Tirah Valley since 5 April. Several Aman Lashkar members were also reported to be killed and wounded. Scores of insurgents and Pakistani troops were injured in the operation.
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On 8 April 2013, Pakistani military officials said that at least 30 Pakistani soldiers and 97 militants were killed during fierce fighting with Taliban linked-fighters in the Tirah Valley since 5 April, the day when the operation began.
[191][192]
On 9 April 2013, the
ISPR confirmed that at least 23 soldiers and 110 insurgents were killed in the four-day fighting in the
Tirah Valley of
Khyber Agency.
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On 11 April 2013, at least 15 militants and one Pakistani soldier were killed during fighting in southern sector of Tirah Valley.
[195][196] The areas of Mada Khel and Tut Sar were cleared from militants.
[197]
On 12 April 2013, nine Pakistani soldiers and seven insurgents were killed during clashes in Sipah area of Tirah Valley. The security forces took control of the areas of Sandana and Sheikhmal Khel in Sipah area. Three
Lashkar-e-Islam militants were also arrested while a dozen others were injured.
[198] Two peace committee members were killed and 22 others were injured in a bomb blast in the same area.
[199]
On 13 April 2013, Pakistan Army's
ISPR said that seven militants were killed in the Tirah Valley on 12 April. It did not confirm the casualties suffered by the security forces.
[200]
On 16 April 2013, a member of Zakhakhel peace committee (Tawheedul-ul-Islam) was killed in a bomb blast in Dari area of
Tirah Valley.
[201]
On 2 May 2013, four Taliban-linked insurgents were killed and five others wounded after Pakistani fighter jets targeted
TTP hideouts in the Tirah Valley.
[202]
On 5 May 2013, Pakistan Army's
ISPR said that 16 insurgents and two soldiers were killed during heavy clashes in the Tirah Valley. Three soldiers were reported to be wounded. The military also claimed to have captured militant strongholds Kismat Sur and Sanghar and recovered huge cache of arms and ammunition from the militants fleeing the area.
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No one really know the real casualties of Paki army at various conflicts it always remain low compared with India,Iran and Afghanistan.
Bhai, ISPR has a special team that sorts out battle casualties; they visit combat sites shortly after the fighting. PA really has no reason to 'hide casualties' - that would cause uproar. ISPR releases photos of martyrs a day after they were martyred and martyrs are also listed within regimental martyr lists.