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Does Pakistan have any war time planning ?

Sir, preparations must be made in peacetime, not after war has broken out. Already India have numerical majority over Pakistan in terms of soldiers. By the way mastery of machines should be in peacetime not in wartime.
Agreed we are out numbered and outgunned but with sensible planning of buying required weapons which can change war on its head we lack on them to Israel was out gunned out numbered but won by sheer technology it has availability for its troops at the time

Our army is well equipped
Our Navy needs major developments
PAF has many chances but no faith on PAF can do anything but wasting time and money
 
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Of course Pakistan has war planning......o_O
 
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They Paramilitary Force The task of the Frontier Corps is to help local law enforcement in the maintenance of law and order, and to carry out border patrol and anti-smuggling operation Much what Rangers do in Karachi

They Not Usually trained For war exercises Like with armoured Divisions and Battle Strategies Unless Main army Infantry Unable to perform its duties
so the blokes you mentioned were those
 
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so the blokes you mentioned were those
There some regular army regiments in of the Army in FC
Khyber Rifles there various Soldiers come from Military
command core is military

Nevertheless That guy im replying Has fetish of trolling & flame baiting and boasting Ego
 
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pro-conspiracy huh ?

Nope.

By 1984, Pakistani scientists claimed to have achieved a nuclear weapons capability and there is good reason to believe that China tested a Pakistani-designed derivative of an earlier Chinese device (CHIC-4) at its Lop Nor Nuclear Test Site in May of 1990.3
However, Pakistan’s capability was not demonstrated to the world until the end of May 1998, shortly after India tested for a second time, when Pakistan conducted multiple (probably two4) detonations over a two-day period. India’s nuclear detonation thus spurred a Pakistan already incentivized to develop its own nuclear weapons


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https://www.armscontrol.org/files/Threat_Assessment_Brief_Nuclear_Weapons_Geometry_of_Asia.pdf
 
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i disagree slightly. the military didn't plan for indian full scale invasion of lahore and sialkot by IA in 65. in kargil factors like involvement of PAF and PN, reaction of the international media, response of the india were totally not accounted for. so PLANNING is simply not our cup of tea

who told you pak military wasn't ready? I think you really need to educate yourself about indian army invasion in sialkot. Pak halt indian invasion in sialkot. Don't you know about battle of chawinda? Indian army lost 120 tanks while Pak lost only 44 during battle of chawinda in sialkot.

Secondly PAF and PN wasn't a part of kargil war. It was Indian Air Force which tried to involve in kargil by sending 2 fighter jets, one was crashed down and the other one was shot down by Pak military. One attack helicopter of India was also shot down by Pakistan during kargil war.
 
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I would also like to know this guy's reason of inquiry about the army.

:shout: (that was not pointless, more like a depiction of an alarm though now I add my words)

I want to know if you are sensing something?

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, Pakistani scientists claimed to have achieved a nuclear weapons capability
pretty sure it was a cold test but nevertheless carry on with this never ending debate
i dont have such stamina:tongue:
if u know what i mean
 
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who told you pak military wasn't ready? I think you really need to educate yourself about indian army invasion in sialkot. Pak halt indian invasion in sialkot. Don't you know about battle of chawinda? Indian army lost 120 tanks while Pak lost only 44 during battle of chawinda in sialkot.

Secondly PAF and PN wasn't a part of kargil war. It was Indian Air Force which tried to involve in kargil by sending 2 fighter jets, one was crashed down and the other one was shot down by Pak military. One attack helicopter of India was also shot down by Pakistan during kargil war.
read history from some neutral sources please
 
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As India always threaten Pakistan with wars , its important to have war time planning.

First of all its very bad decision to spend 99% of Pakistan’s budget on Lahore, instead Pakistan should develop cities on distance from Indian border & sea. Right now all universities, hospitals, business and industry of whole Pakistan is located in Karachi or Lahore, very easy targets for India.

In my opinion Pakistan should develop planned cities in Baluchistan, KP and areas of Punjab and Sindh , which are far away from Indian border. All new cities must be built with bomb shelters for the population.By the way it must be prohibited to build houses and industry on fertile soil of Punjab, Sindh, KP, and Azad Kashmir.

Does Pakistan have any plan to keep telecommunication & Internet operational during war as many other countries have planned ?

Does Pakistan have any plan to stock grain, rice and other food items for war time or when natural disasters occur ?

In my oppinion Pakistan should lay lay clean water pipelines all over Pakistan so our population have enough clean drinking water in all circumstances.

It would be wise to lay oil & gas pipeline from Iran to Pakistan , in war time Indian navy will block Karachi sea port as in past. Then it will become difficult for Pakistan. Also from Pakistans strategic interest it’s important to develop Iran-Pakistan border area and Sino-Pakistan border.

Pakistan should have plans to provide electricity also during war time, in this regard its important to lay transmission lines from Iran & China underground.

Any plans to strengthen Pak army presence in Azad Kashmir, increase number of soldiers.

Any plans to introduce compulsory service in the armed forces of Pakistan or civil service in Pakistan, with regard to the threat from India ? In many countries world over its compulsory to serve in the armed forces, as in Israel, where every man and woman must serve 3 years in the army.

I am sure Pakistan could also do a lot of other preparations to meet the threat from India. Please reply.

If your rivers and fertile agricultural land is close to the Indian border your cities are going to be too.

Pakistan's approach during 1965, 1971 and 1999 has been to attack India for a short duration of two to four weeks and hope the international community pressures India to make concessions.

A full fledged conventional war with your artillery, combat aircraft and tanks firing will cost $1 billion per day. you cannot fight any war of extended duration.
 
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