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AGAIN Going Beyond The Call of Duty - Pakistan's FC Soldiers Give Medical Aid to Another ANA soldier

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In another case, Pakistan Army has treated an Afghan Army soldier who needed emergency medical treatment. Afghanistan authorities approached Pakistani troops in Bajaur for emergency treatment for their soldier named Salahudin, who was brought to a Pakistani post for treatment.

FC troops in their highest traditions of hospitality saw him off and got back to their routine of watching the other side, indeed a shining example of chivalry from our side.

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In another case, Pakistan Army has treated an Afghan Army soldier who needed emergency medical treatment. Afghanistan authorities approached Pakistani troops in Bajaur for emergency treatment for their soldier named Salahudin, who was brought to a Pakistani post for treatment.

FC troops in their highest traditions of hospitality saw him off and got back to their routine of watching the other side, indeed a shining example of chivalry from our side.

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Snake will be a snake no matter how much you take care of them.

My elders said whenever you see snake kill it.
 
I still do not understand the "HAHA" either. are you all laughing at the pandit league with me or at me?

if at me then do any of you remember who referred his case to ICJ?

@PanzerKiel @AgNoStiC MuSliM
Oho dear...cmon, nothing negative intended from my side, if such thing was felt by you then accept my sincere apologies......

....ab banda "wow" bhi na karey... :cheers:
 
In another case, Pakistan Army has treated an Afghan Army soldier who needed emergency medical treatment. Afghanistan authorities approached Pakistani troops in Bajaur for emergency treatment for their soldier named Salahudin, who was brought to a Pakistani post for treatment.

FC troops in their highest traditions of hospitality saw him off and got back to their routine of watching the other side, indeed a shining example of chivalry from our side.

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Would the Afghans ever do the same?
 
I do not know what you meant by "wow". by the way I was comenting on PMLN in general and the post above mine in particular
He has to be careful with what he says on social media...

In the PAF cadets who are caught violating cellphone/social media policies have their phones crushed by a truck and smashed by a hammer:


@PanzerKiel could you clarify what the social media policy of the armed forces is?
 
In another case, Pakistan Army has treated an Afghan Army soldier who needed emergency medical treatment. Afghanistan authorities approached Pakistani troops in Bajaur for emergency treatment for their soldier named Salahudin, who was brought to a Pakistani post for treatment.

FC troops in their highest traditions of hospitality saw him off and got back to their routine of watching the other side, indeed a shining example of chivalry from our side.

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There is this doubt in my mind that ANA might be trying to assess our medical readiness along the border.
 
Snake will be a snake no matter how much you take care of them.

My elders said whenever you see snake kill it.
I doubt Pakistan is gonna shift somewhere else and so is afghanistan. We will always share the same border so if you want the proxy war to continue till one of the country collapse, if you want to throw the influence we have in Afghanistan in the gutter and make Afghanistan slide completely with india than sure start a war which i know we will win but the point remains the same we will have to live with an enemy we ourselves created same as the TTP.
 
There is no enemy or friend in the international arena. The power of soft diplomacy must be leveraged to win over the alienated Afghans. It won't be done overnight of course. It will take decades but that is how our foreign policy makers need to think, to win them over little by little. Soft Diplomacy is one of our strongest suits, yet the least exploited and the least marketed. The scholarships being given to Afghan students to study in Pakistan is another major step, allowing afghans to get treatment in KP hospitals is another. We just need to be able to show this to the greater Afghan population and the rest of the world through media.
 
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