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Pakistani Army suffers defeat in yet another war and ground
Pakistani Army can be crowned as the most defeated Army of modern history. Pakistani Army has been steadily loosing its ground and territory every defeat. Historically, it has lost half of its territory and other territories lost have been given by diplomatic channels.
The latest in series of defeats is against unorganized, ill-equipped (Compared to Pakistani Army) Taliban terrorist in Swat valley. Taliban terrorist submitted Pakistani Army to a truce in the Swat valley after the deal between the provincial government and Taliban terrorist to enforce Islamic law. The truce comes as a relief for the beleaguered Pakistani Army after two years of fighting in which the terrorists have captured regions and are barely 100 odd kilometers northwest of Islamabad.
Pakistani Army’s defeats against Indian Army is understandable, but, why did Pakistani Army loose against the Terrorist? Its simple, Pakistani Army is neither prepared to deal against India on which it can threaten nuclear weapons, but, the ill-equipped army has no deterrence against the terrorists.
Even the Pakistani Police has refused to enter these areas. The News of Pakistan reported “Around 600 specially-trained commandos of the newly established Elite Police Force (EPF) have refused to get posted in the turbulent Swat Valley, saying they would prefer sacking to being made “scapegoats.” Its a sharp contrast with other professional police forces who would rather carry the orders of government.
Pakistan’s army chief Gen Ashfaq Pervez Kayani had pledged to restore government control of the Swat valley, which is currently controlled by Taleban militants. The second phase of the military operation Rah-i-Haq in July 2008, to regain control of the northern district of the North-West Frontier Province have made no headway. Pakistani State writ has evaporated from Swat’s 5337square kilometer area.
Pakistan first deployed its military in the FATA in 2002. Today the total strength of the Pakistani armed forces deployed along the Afghan border is 100,000 soldiers, tanks and armed helicopters.
Few years ago, Pakistani Army used to poke fun on Indian Army saying that worlds fourth largest army cannot control few terrorists? Today, it must have understood the reason, why?
In current comparisons, Pakistani Army has a stature lower than Bangladesh, Sri Lanka and afghan Armies which have been successful against the terrorists.
Pakistani Army suffers defeat in yet another war and ground | Frontier India Strategic and Defence - News, Analysis, Opinion
Pakistani Army can be crowned as the most defeated Army of modern history. Pakistani Army has been steadily loosing its ground and territory every defeat. Historically, it has lost half of its territory and other territories lost have been given by diplomatic channels.
The latest in series of defeats is against unorganized, ill-equipped (Compared to Pakistani Army) Taliban terrorist in Swat valley. Taliban terrorist submitted Pakistani Army to a truce in the Swat valley after the deal between the provincial government and Taliban terrorist to enforce Islamic law. The truce comes as a relief for the beleaguered Pakistani Army after two years of fighting in which the terrorists have captured regions and are barely 100 odd kilometers northwest of Islamabad.
Pakistani Army’s defeats against Indian Army is understandable, but, why did Pakistani Army loose against the Terrorist? Its simple, Pakistani Army is neither prepared to deal against India on which it can threaten nuclear weapons, but, the ill-equipped army has no deterrence against the terrorists.
Even the Pakistani Police has refused to enter these areas. The News of Pakistan reported “Around 600 specially-trained commandos of the newly established Elite Police Force (EPF) have refused to get posted in the turbulent Swat Valley, saying they would prefer sacking to being made “scapegoats.” Its a sharp contrast with other professional police forces who would rather carry the orders of government.
Pakistan’s army chief Gen Ashfaq Pervez Kayani had pledged to restore government control of the Swat valley, which is currently controlled by Taleban militants. The second phase of the military operation Rah-i-Haq in July 2008, to regain control of the northern district of the North-West Frontier Province have made no headway. Pakistani State writ has evaporated from Swat’s 5337square kilometer area.
Pakistan first deployed its military in the FATA in 2002. Today the total strength of the Pakistani armed forces deployed along the Afghan border is 100,000 soldiers, tanks and armed helicopters.
Few years ago, Pakistani Army used to poke fun on Indian Army saying that worlds fourth largest army cannot control few terrorists? Today, it must have understood the reason, why?
In current comparisons, Pakistani Army has a stature lower than Bangladesh, Sri Lanka and afghan Armies which have been successful against the terrorists.
Pakistani Army suffers defeat in yet another war and ground | Frontier India Strategic and Defence - News, Analysis, Opinion