Irfan, what's this? Don't tell me you are beginning to see why we offer the criticism we do? But be careful, don't find yourself in agreement with the likes of us, you risk much, but not conscience nor patriotism.
When we highlight why that Army motto is a problem, we were generally misunderstood - we seek an army that is concerned with killing the enemy and surviviing to kill even more enemies, not concerned with confession or sectarian ideals.
See, it's not about fear - You are are always afraid, trust that - the point is that the training is supposed to take over, not freaking suicide, but training - and that training is supposed to be all about killing the enemy and coming back to your wife, children, neighbors, your comrades...not fascination with seeking your own death.
Muse,
Training is one aspect, keeping the morale of the troops up is another. In the most secular days of Pakistan (50s and 60s), we went to war with the battle cry of Allahu-akbar. This was because this is how the nation and the Army had always been oriented.
Yes some people are emotional and make take this notion too far, but at the end of the day, the Army is being trained to fight and win a war against a much bigger adversary. What is the equalizer then? Its the morale. How do you raise the morale? By training hard and having a nationalistic/Islamic motivation for the officers and troops.