Areesh
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Yaara delete this
Nah. It isn't in anyway offensive. You know it is a fact.
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Yaara delete this
Remove it we all saw what happened on the thread no need to get to his level
I think I reported someone stating the reason of the report as *** on fire
did you just say that the denial mode was at the model known as Bharti level?
I give up. You win. You beat me with your experience, fair and square. The adage is so right...Boring . Come up with a new trick Oh clown from India.
reasonably good and balanced answer.. but zero is a number difficult to believe... may be even a few who did commit suicide due to PTSD were not made part of stats....I think the takeaway for the readers here is that in the Pakistani armed forces, suicide has not been a problem which has required a focused program to deal with it. Individual cases of suicide and murder do arise from time to time, but in almost 100% of the cases, it is due to personal problems and not so because of the duty being performed by the troops in the missions assigned to them. So PTSD, which is commonly the main cause of depression and suicide amongst uniformed personnel, has not resulted in suicides in the Pakistani troops and given the ongoings of the past 8 years, there has been a lot of combat seen by the troops. Faith definitely has a very strong part to play in this along with the close-knit family system which helps troops deal with stress.
reasonably good and balanced answer.. but zero is a number difficult to believe... may be even a few who did commit suicide due to PTSD were not made part of stats....
Possibly, but again in a million man military this in negligible. See Rafi's post.reasonably good and balanced answer.. but zero is a number difficult to believe... may be even a few who did commit suicide due to PTSD were not made part of stats....
reasonably good and balanced answer.. but zero is a number difficult to believe... may be even a few who did commit suicide due to PTSD were not made part of stats....
I give up. You win. You beat me with your experience, fair and square. The adage is so right...
A total of 1,202 soldiers took their own lives between 2001 and 2014 and the highest death toll from suicides was in 2002, with 157 soldiers committing suicide. Since then, the number of suicides has declined. 59 soldiers took their own lives in in 2013 and the number dropped to 40 this year as of December.
Tell me one more country where the army owns so much % of the whole economy? Just tell me one another civilized country? (not North Korea or Somalia). I promise I will leave this debate this moment.
IA, PLA, America, Russia, SL, B/D, Australia, UK, Germany, France?? These economies are 10-50 times bigger then Pakistan, but these armies don't have business interests as big as PA.