FuturePAF
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The remaining 70% of the manpower is hired from civil service and the general population and provides more continuity.
I have never bought on to the hype created by internet fans of ISI being 1, 2 or 3 or any other rank. It's just a manpower intensive outfit which isn't omnipotent or omnipresent. It has its share of goofs, idiots and intelligent personnel. It has more than its share of failures and those too spectacular ones, along with victories of strategic nature. So mixed bag, nothing out of this world.
Any indication that the past year’s events make civilians less inclined / weary to join or support/assist, locally or overseas? Some people may have feelings of disenfranchisement or disenchantment which may limit the pool of civilian talent.
It a trend in the US military, so I wonder if the past year’s event have create a similar recruiting climate. Sure the numbers will be there, but will they get the best possible talent. This at a time the Indian diaspora is stepping up their influence globally, the Pakistani diaspora may want feel they should be stepping back, burnout out watching this drama.
You can just look at the idealism in America with JFK and then the effect his assassination/removal from the political scene had on the generation, that wanted to serve the nation and work within the system.
IK is the Pakistani equivalent of Kennedy. At the very least the American system has elements of predictability, fixed election dates for example, to motivate the young to strive again. Many may not want to serve if they feel they will be cast aside once they give it there all, and aren’t useful anymore.
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