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Pakistan needs to pass a law that Pakistani citizens can't be part of any foreign military without approval of both GOP and Pak Army.
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Pakistan needs to pass a law that Pakistani citizens can't be part of any foreign military without approval of both GOP and Pak Army.
More like due to poor choices of being America's backer and falling into the same headache with fewer resources and trigger happy yahoos!And a Conservative MP's report in July 2017 on the state of Army recruitment warned that the Armed Forces were "hollowing out" due to recruitment issues.
Perhaps they do not want a single community or nationality forming a majority group and turn their own white people into a minority. It is shame that they can't find 8000 people to serve in their military out 80 million population. What happens to the far-right EDL racists who think themselves as the saviours of UK...They should just increase the number of Gurkha recruits if their only concern is less people applying for armed forces..but on the contrary,they are downsizing the Gurkha regiments. I think they also want these soldiers to be ambassador of British interest in their home country and that's why recruiting from all of the commonwealth.
Common wealth idea is interesting concept , loose ties to British Empire of old which can come together at time of future need, allowing foreign soldiers to Join your main force quite a new concept
- Seems like a Mercenary force from poor nations exploiting poverty
Now not sure how this works but ..... surprised as this ruling
Specially since global environment is quite calm
I think Pak army should allow overseas Pakistanis to join their ranks. They could bring expertise in areas such as infortmation technology/ linguistics / engineering. If we can take their money in overseas remittances, we should allow them a chance too if they want to serve. Israel is a good example of this
Will the slaves get acknowledgement?
How about NO
I think Pak army should allow overseas Pakistanis to join their ranks. They could bring expertise in areas such as infortmation technology/ linguistics / engineering. If we can take their money in overseas remittances, we should allow them a chance too if they want to serve. Israel is a good example of this
Would be really interested to hear views from fellow Pakistanis
This is colonialism again little guys fight and the fat cats get the spoilsNobody overseas is stupid enough to join British armed forces.
1. The pay is rubbish.
2. The army has a culture of racism, bullying and rape (for females)
3. They spend most of their time killing Muslims
lol who wants to join a merchenary army fighting for oil and resourches and puppet of murica. dreaming of empire
@maximuswarrior
their faultwhat is the big deal ?
a lot of pakistanis do it for the gulf arab royal families
their fault
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-46092...98k9QdQvUZLW31UthZHB43T9jdkFoowkqyPS6qZj4CmPc
Foreign nationals living abroad will be allowed to join Britain's Armed Forces, the government is set to announce.
Currently, citizens from Commonwealth countries can only join if they have lived in the UK for five years.
But in a bid to recruit more servicemen and women to the Army, Navy and Air Force, the Ministry of Defence is lifting this rule.
The Armed Forces is short of 8,200 soldiers, sailors and air personnel, a report found earlier this year.
It is the worst shortage since 2010, said the independent government watchdog, the National Audit Office.
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Ministers are expected to announce the change to recruitment rules on Monday.
It means people from Commonwealth countries - including India, Australia, Kenya, Fiji and Sri Lanka - will be considered for roles, even if they have never lived in Britain.
The government already allows 200 Commonwealth citizens who have not met the requirement of living in the UK for five years to apply for a limited number of jobs every year. They introduced the rule in 2016.
Now, that cap of 200 will be lifted.
It is hoped the changes will recruit an extra 1,350 people every year.
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Image captionSoldiers of the Coldstream Guards carry flags of the 53 Commonwealth countries
According to the Daily Telegraph, which first published details of the plan in Monday's paper, the Air Force and Navy will begin recruiting immediately and the Army will open applications early next year.
Applications from citizens of countries outside the Commonwealth will not be accepted, the paper adds. Citizens of Ireland and also Gurkhas from Nepal can already join because of special rules.
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April's National Audit Office report also said there were "much larger shortfalls" in the number of engineers, pilots and intelligence analysts.
It said the Armed Forces were involved in 25 operations worldwide in 2016/17 - and the Air Force is undertaking more missions than it has for a quarter of a century.
And a Conservative MP's report in July 2017 on the state of Army recruitment warned that the Armed Forces were "hollowing out" due to recruitment issues.
Mark Francois, who spent a year meeting with MoD officials as well as military personnel, said there was a "perfect storm" of high employment rates and an ageing population with fewer people of military age.
An increase in obesity and also a rising proportion of black, Asian and minority ethnic people - who he said have until now been less likely to apply for military service - are also factors, he added.
He made many recommendations - including attracting more black, Asian and minority ethnic recruits and women.
Last month, it was announced that women were now allowed to apply for all roles in the British military for the first time in history.
In the government's Budget, Chancellor Philip Hammond announced an extra £1bn of defence spending.
If implemented properly, large swathes of English speaking Indians may possibly join the British armed forces, could this be a threat of any sort to Pakistan? Any implications ?
are you talking about living there or fighting for some US puppetwhat is faulty about that ? it is a honest living. it is not something I would do
are you talking about living there or fighting for some US puppet