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Indian military threat and Pakistan Army from 1947-2017 / Maj. Gen. S. Ithar Hussain Shah (R).

LIBRA DS383.5.I4 S53 2021
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Shah, Syed Ithar Hussain, author.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Pakistan--Foreign relations--India.
Pakistan.
India--Foreign relations--Pakistan.
India.
Pakistan--History, Military.
India--History, Military.
India-Pakistan Conflict, 1947-1949.
India-Pakistan Conflict, 1965.
India-Pakistan Conflict, 1971.
Kargil War, 1999.
Physical Description:
xii, 351 pages : maps (chiefly color) ; 21 cm
Edition:
1st edition.
Place of Publication:
Islamabad, Pakistan : Auraq Publications, 2021.
Summary:
Just two and a half months after independence i.e. on 26 October 1947, India employed its military might in Kashmir for territorial grab to harm vital strategic interests of Pakistan. Months old Pakistan was forced to fight more than a year long war under adverse conditions. During this war, India militarily occupied the states of Junagarh, Hyderabad Deccan and also threatened to escalate the war to rest of Pakistan. By 1949 it was abundantly clear to Pakistani leadership that strong armed forces were required for it's survival against Indian belligerence. Therefore the strength of Pakistani armed forces was almost doubled by 1953, taking away meagre resources from human development. However realising that Pakistan's economy could not support strong enough armed forces, the leadership prudently decided to join American led defence alliances against communism, although the main threat was India and not communism. In 1965 Pakistan tried to initiate insurgency in IOK. India escalated i t first by employing its army across CFL and the on 6 September across international border. Then in 1971 India blatantly employed its armed forces to occupy East Pakistan. It was followed in 1974 by nuclearisation of the Subcontinent. In 1984 Siachin was occupied. In 1986 India concentrated its armed forces on Pakistan's borders. In 1988 India introduced strategic missiles to tilt military balance in its favour. In 1998 India tried to coerce Pakistan once again by five nuclear explosions. Pakistan as always replied in kind by six nuclear explosions. Pakistan was constantly forced to upgrade its forces to keep pace with Indian military coercive escalation. In 2002 and 2009 India concentrated its armed forces on Pakistan's borders but as always failed to coerce Pakistan. Thereafter it has openly supported terrorism in Balochistan, erstwhile FATA and other parts of Pakistan to impose its evil will. It has failed in its nefarious designs for 72 years because of strong and committed Pakist ani Armed Forces. India should realise the futility of its policy against Pakistan and opt for peace so that both the countries can divert their meager resources to alleviate rampant poverty in the two countries. Back cover.
Contents:
Kashmir War 1947-48
Inter war period 1949-65 and 1965 war
The uneasy peace from 1966 leading to 1971 war
Bhutto years and Afghan War 1972-1992
The years of sanctions and isolation, 1993 to 2000
The terror years : 2001-2017
Chasing the Indian nuclear and missile threat
Epilogue.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 349-351).
ISBN:
9789697490790
9697490791
OCLC:
1281791798

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