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Opinion | Pakistan should introduce Military conscription

By | Faizan Rehman

Generations have been compared over time with how proficient they have been in their dedication and commitment to professionalism, and in the case we are focusing upon, national service. Through the passage of the preceding 20th century, the world waged two great wars, and every nation held on to everything it could hold upon, greatly relying on their youth to boost their ranks on all roles, be it the national guard/civil defense back home, technical support, or infantry on the front lines. The process lodged pretty much everyone present in national service through those troubled times in the war for survival.

The very same century led to the emergence of nations which consistently remained and still remain the epicenter of conflict in their region to this date. No other country is more justified to this category than Israel, which has consistently been battling against numerous Muslim states in the Middle East one war after the other. Owing to maintaining its hold of occupying its neighboring state of Palestine along with sharing borders with hostile neighboring countries, it maintains massive paramilitary forces for the said purpose. That said, being on the brink of war with unfriendly relations and skirmishes occurring time to time, it also has forces in reserves, and to top it all despite its small size, it has declared military service compulsory for all of its citizens. Other Middle Eastern countries like the Emirates and Qatar are now advancing on concrete steps to implement the same clause for their nationals.

Bringing the clause in context for Pakistan, there are certain surgical aspects which may greatly benefit the country in the longer run owing to its security situation. Here, we start off with the most critical ones in order of importance.

Pakistan is on the peril of an additional wave of ideological warfare

With non-state actors prying on local and foreign recruits for brain-washing them into dispensable soldiers, there is a need for a stronger grip of nationalism upon the entire country, end to end. Having a uniform policy for every individual going through national service would help mitigate the risks of future generations falling prey to being radicalized against the state.

Separatist elements defined on region, caste and creed will be decreased

Pakistan is home to a diverse range of cultures, and has been a refuge for numerous religious minorities including other sects of Islam. Unfortunately, the same phenomenon have been used to create division, internal violence and instability in every possible dimension, ranging from political to social. Pitching the population together as a workforce in the most cohesive departments under the government, the armed forces, will bond greater unity and fade away the differences. Numerous paramilitary forces such as Balochistan FC, Gilgit Baltistan Scouts, Khyber Scouts and Levees forces have proven their mettle to work side by side with the army in some of the most harsh and toughest areas. Quotas of recruitment with relaxed policies have been set for rural and remote zones of Balochistan, Sindh and Federally Administered Tribal Areas in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. The Navy is concentrating upon opening up cadet colleges, academies and infrastructural institutions along the coastal belt.
Israel effectively utilized it as a tool for conforming unity by even establishing special units for the non-Jewish Druze Bedouin tribes, which are of pure Arab descent and are mostly Muslim holding strong allegiance to Israel. The country even has separate units for orthodox Jews dedicated to non-combat roles.

National service will be given higher regard as an elemental quality for political establishment

Israel has had the consistent advantage of its prime minister having served in its military. Up till a certain point, some of the most influential presidents of the United States were all hailing from a military background. Senior officials of the political establishment as well as the bureaucracy, which have served in the military services in the past have an improved edge in handling the military and its needs, while also having a greater hold when it comes to complex diplomatic situations. Having an established government which has internal knowledge of the military's functioning and mindset have the overall benefit of building less differences between the political and military establishment, leading to improved stability in governance. Considering Pakistan's history of political instability, this will prove to be vital in support of future governments.

The military will be boosted with the best human resource for leadership

With the military having entire generations at their disposal, there would be a greater 'population sample' or selection pool in experimental terms to choose from for further promotion to succeed and take over military leadership. Larger batches will create greater competition within the same bracket. That way the very best of the generation will dedicate their services at the disposal for their country.

With rise in ex-military personnel, armed forces will have greater outreach for external linkages

The military will also adjust towards flexibility for short term enlisted service for soldiers and officers, like the United States and Israel. Pakistan's armed forces are now facing a constant requirement to depend upon civilian defense diplomatic experts, technological contractors, negotiators, training institutions, legal experts and journalists to make critical and important decisions. Short term service will vastly increase the civilians the military can depend upon, with a greater number pursuing post-military services. Israel's military has had the advantage of having the strongest connections when it comes to industrial development for military hardware, lobbying for clearance of purchasing equipment, or even gaining influence for covering espionage overseas.

Employment cycles will be more stable on a national basis

The US State department has adjusted the department of Defense having a primary role of being the biggest employer, allowing it to curb unemployment shifts during the worst cycles of economic instability. Military service tends to be a stable source of employment and social security, with state supported institutions for education, medical coverage and housing.

Exclusively Published on Pakistan Defence.
Opinions expressed do not represent the policies of Pakistan Defence.
 
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I think Israel is a special case and is not compareable with our situation . We have a giant enemy but i am sure our Forces are capable enough to cater it .
IMO what we need is to polish our young minds , we should move in the direction to make more professionals , researchers & skill full labour . Pakistan can be great service industry exporter . In short i think better economic ties & relations worldwide will vastly improve our security situation as well as our standard of living .
 
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we need the conscript so that many of our people knows how to handle themselves in combat and gun training. plus we can also get them to do nation building chores like helping civilians with building , clearing road, food distribution etc.
 
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Opinion | Pakistan should introduce Military conscription

By | Faizan Rehman

Generations have been compared over time with how proficient they have been in their dedication and commitment to professionalism, and in the case we are focusing upon, national service. Through the passage of the preceding 20th century, the world waged two great wars, and every nation held on to everything it could hold upon, greatly relying on their youth to boost their ranks on all roles, be it the national guard/civil defense back home, technical support, or infantry on the front lines. The process lodged pretty much everyone present in national service through those troubled times in the war for survival.

The very same century led to the emergence of nations which consistently remained and still remain the epicenter of conflict in their region to this date. No other country is more justified to this category than Israel, which has consistently been battling against numerous Muslim states in the Middle East one war after the other. Owing to maintaining its hold of occupying its neighboring state of Palestine along with sharing borders with hostile neighboring countries, it maintains massive paramilitary forces for the said purpose. That said, being on the brink of war with unfriendly relations and skirmishes occurring time to time, it also has forces in reserves, and to top it all despite its small size, it has declared military service compulsory for all of its citizens. Other Middle Eastern countries like the Emirates and Qatar are now advancing on concrete steps to implement the same clause for their nationals.

Bringing the clause in context for Pakistan, there are certain surgical aspects which may greatly benefit the country in the longer run owing to its security situation. Here, we start off with the most critical ones in order of importance.

Pakistan is on the peril of an additional wave of ideological warfare

With non-state actors prying on local and foreign recruits for brain-washing them into dispensable soldiers, there is a need for a stronger grip of nationalism upon the entire country, end to end. Having a uniform policy for every individual going through national service would help mitigate the risks of future generations falling prey to being radicalized against the state.

Separatist elements defined on region, caste and creed will be decreased

Pakistan is home to a diverse range of cultures, and has been a refuge for numerous religious minorities including other sects of Islam. Unfortunately, the same phenomenon have been used to create division, internal violence and instability in every possible dimension, ranging from political to social. Pitching the population together as a workforce in the most cohesive departments under the government, the armed forces, will bond greater unity and fade away the differences. Numerous paramilitary forces such as Balochistan FC, Gilgit Baltistan Scouts, Khyber Scouts and Levees forces have proven their mettle to work side by side with the army in some of the most harsh and toughest areas. Quotas of recruitment with relaxed policies have been set for rural and remote zones of Balochistan, Sindh and Federally Administered Tribal Areas in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. The Navy is concentrating upon opening up cadet colleges, academies and infrastructural institutions along the coastal belt.
Israel effectively utilized it as a tool for conforming unity by even establishing special units for the non-Jewish Druze Bedouin tribes, which are of pure Arab descent and are mostly Muslim holding strong allegiance to Israel. The country even has separate units for orthodox Jews dedicated to non-combat roles.

National service will be given higher regard as an elemental quality for political establishment

Israel has had the consistent advantage of its prime minister having served in its military. Up till a certain point, some of the most influential presidents of the United States were all hailing from a military background. Senior officials of the political establishment as well as the bureaucracy, which have served in the military services in the past have an improved edge in handling the military and its needs, while also having a greater hold when it comes to complex diplomatic situations. Having an established government which has internal knowledge of the military's functioning and mindset have the overall benefit of building less differences between the political and military establishment, leading to improved stability in governance. Considering Pakistan's history of political instability, this will prove to be vital in support of future governments.

The military will be boosted with the best human resource for leadership

With the military having entire generations at their disposal, there would be a greater 'population sample' or selection pool in experimental terms to choose from for further promotion to succeed and take over military leadership. Larger batches will create greater competition within the same bracket. That way the very best of the generation will dedicate their services at the disposal for their country.

With rise in ex-military personnel, armed forces will have greater outreach for external linkages

The military will also adjust towards flexibility for short term enlisted service for soldiers and officers, like the United States and Israel. Pakistan's armed forces are now facing a constant requirement to depend upon civilian defense diplomatic experts, technological contractors, negotiators, training institutions, legal experts and journalists to make critical and important decisions. Short term service will vastly increase the civilians the military can depend upon, with a greater number pursuing post-military services. Israel's military has had the advantage of having the strongest connections when it comes to industrial development for military hardware, lobbying for clearance of purchasing equipment, or even gaining influence for covering espionage overseas.

Employment cycles will be more stable on a national basis

The US State department has adjusted the department of Defense having a primary role of being the biggest employer, allowing it to curb unemployment shifts during the worst cycles of economic instability. Military service tends to be a stable source of employment and social security, with state supported institutions for education, medical coverage and housing.

Exclusively Published on Pakistan Defence.
Opinions expressed do not represent the policies of Pakistan Defence.

I fully endorse the idea. After FSC people should be given few months training and Army should also give civilians a chance to fight in war. Would love to serve on Indian border specially in area where Indians open fire the most. @Horus
 
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we already suffer enough because of that Tribal Gun culture , and now the OP wants to trained them ? and what will happen when those conscripts will turned on us and become Terrorist or Fight for Shariah ? No Thank you. .. take guns from Pashtoons and Tribals and every other civilian ..
 
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when you will incorporate nepotism in the very fabric of selection processes and when the civilians will be looked down upon and, in some cases, down right degraded; then gentlemen, you might as well forget the "larger pool" of abilities and capabilities who might enlist. The military is not that much enticing anymore for the best and the brightest.

take guns from Pashtoons and Tribals and every other civilian ..
come and pry them off of our cold dead hands. That's the only way you are going to get them sir.
 
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Oh definitely!
Conscription should be introduced, it might awaken a sense of pride and understanding in the forces even greater than what is already present. If young people are conscripted they might get a sense of the hardships that our forces encounter while running the country and a few extra hands are never a bad idea
 
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I disagree with conscription, it has a negative effect on the economy and puts unnecessary strain on the already limited Armed Forces budget. In addition to that I think its also a bad idea to put weapons in the hands of potential people with terrorist links, and to allow those people to also learn about military training/installations/equipment.

That being said, I do think a draft "insurance" system could be a good idea, where all citizens are kept on a 'shortlist' of people to quickly/easily conscript but only in the worst case scenario (e.g a mass invasion of Punjab). This kind of system would also allow the military to keep tabs on all young male adults in the country, making it easier to identify potential terrorist threats or sympathizers. The US also experiments with this idea too, but they hold public lotteries to determine who gets sent off.
 
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we already suffer enough because of that Tribal Gun culture , and now the OP wants to trained them ? and what will happen when those conscripts will turned on us and become Terrorist or Fight for Shariah ? No Thank you. .. take guns from Pashtoons and Tribals and every other civilian ..
Conscripting Tribesmen will create loyalty towards the state. Being in the same unit with members of different tribes as well as people outside the tribal areas will create a sense of duty and brotherhood among Pakistanis that isn't bound by tribe/caste/religion
 
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I don't agree with this. Unless we are in some conventional war with India, this is not needed.
 
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come and pry them off of our cold dead hands. That's the only way you are going to get them sir.

why should i ? If tribal wants more their kids to die, and their women disgrace so be it ... their choice

Conscripting Tribesmen will create loyalty towards the state. Being in the same unit with members of different tribes as well as people outside the tribal areas will create a sense of duty and brotherhood among Pakistanis that isn't bound by tribe/caste/religion

Tribal wont ever be controlled , that's how they are .. wild and loyal to nothing but their tribal and heritage, majority of Tribal still have love for Afghan and Guns .. both things hurt Pakistan and Pakistani the most, they have guns in past and few hundred Taliban kick their Honored Arse's and kick them out, eventually Army has to come to clear their homes .. handing them guns and military grade training will be a disaster if they chose to fight for Shariah once again .. we have many un-accounted guns , Tribal people should come under state and regulated by state .. making them to surrender guns .. Taliban still alive in Pakistan because they always find their pashtoon brothern sympathizing with them ..
 
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Some "NO" points i got in my mind :
-Voluntary army is more effective given the age of personnel to be fit for combat . They have experience and more positive mind.

-The reserved personnel might (very very less chance) get into wrong hands and may join other outfits. (the situation of FATA people and the emergence of Talibs).

-Tribal or village reserved people might start helping the inter family/clan problems by joining fights and they will be more encouraged by elders due to their high level of training.
 
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why should i ? If tribal wants more their kids to die, and their women disgrace so be it ... their choice
how does will to retain cultural values automatically equal to whatever is it that you said above?
 
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how does will to retain cultural values automatically equal to whatever is it that you said above?

when Civilians have unaccounted guns , their is chance for them to rebel against the state .. not to mention PA enter tribal Areas in 2000's first time since independence .. which is absurd Tribal needs to pledge their loyalty to Pakistan and drop their shitty Jirga system ..surrender guns and come under the LAW of Pakistan, if not than Taliban will rise again from among them and than they have to live as IDP's ..
 
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