it is not criticism if you're stating facts and correlating them with socio-political realities; the key is to maintain a diplomatic tone in your writings.
The presentation is fine with two glaring flaws. The host of this video has taken few extra doses of steroid before exposing the defeated army in all wars. Why be in such a hurry? In this presentation, the entire video runs half in English and half in Urdu. It's not "concerning" that a Criminal Enterprise aka Pakistan army has successfully replaced the White Man's Rule. Millions had not perished in the partition of the sacred land of Hindus just to see former P.O.Ws undermined the state. Had there been an accountability after the Genocide of 1971 in Bengal, there is a reason to believe that a Pakistan state, with civic institutions intact and with a dynamic industrial sector in action, might have been a reality. Yet, a good video.
excellent explanation. thankyou sir!
True, Sir. ❤
Sir share the article, poor nation rich army
could u plz tell me sir how should the topic economy covered i am confused so much
Plz share database and book 📚 pdf form if u don't mind sir
Sir, I have questions, if you may answer me.
Ask away
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Truly exposed them
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Sir can we critise army in css with these statistics and book reference
it is not criticism if you're stating facts and correlating them with socio-political realities; the key is to maintain a diplomatic tone in your writings.
4:54 you said Pushpa mistakenly 😂
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Bhai app neutral to nahi one sided hi baat kar rahe ho
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The presentation is fine with two glaring flaws. The host of this video has taken few extra doses of steroid before exposing the defeated army in all wars. Why be in such a hurry? In this presentation, the entire video runs half in English and half in Urdu. It's not "concerning" that a Criminal Enterprise aka Pakistan army has successfully replaced the White Man's Rule. Millions had not perished in the partition of the sacred land of Hindus just to see former P.O.Ws undermined the state. Had there been an accountability after the Genocide of 1971 in Bengal, there is a reason to believe that a Pakistan state, with civic institutions intact and with a dynamic industrial sector in action, might have been a reality. Yet, a good video.
You forgot to mention that army businesses are running at the cost of civilian businesses.
I did touch on it under the ambit of free market capitalism, but yes. That is a valid point