Sahibzada Syed Iskander Ali Mirza (November 1899 – November 1969)

The British Indian army consisted of Indian soldiers and British officers. Indians served as non-commissioned officers called Native Officers and later Viceroy Commissioned Officers (VCOs). The debate about opening the officer rank to Indians lingered over few decades in India and England and the issue was finally settled after the First World War when it…

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The Decisive Battle of Ajnadin

IntroductionThe principle of Time and Space helps timely concentration of a force and thus surprise is achieved for eventual success. The AJNADIN Battle (30 July 634) is a brilliant example of Time and Space and timely concentration principles applied by the Arab commander for achieving a resounding success against a well armed army that was…

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Impact of the induction of tactical nuclear weapons by Pakistan on overall deterrence

BackgroundIn 1998 both India and Pakistan abandoned their ‘bomb in the basement’ policy and exploded multiple nuclear devices to announce their formal entry into the nuclear weapons club. Knowledgeable nuclear experts had then predicted that eventually the two would be involved in a nuclear arms race where production and integration of tactical nuclear weapons in…

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Can A Shaykh and A Cricketer Salvage the Corrupt Political System in Pakistan?

Wow, a Shaykh ul-Islam who attracts populace with his thunderous socio-political oratory and a religious doctrine! Wow, a revolution through a mass public movement supported by a Cricketer Tsunami Khan! But wait …… and let us think this through in the context of Pakistan’s checkered political history and ambiguities over the decades, its ongoing internal…

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Counter Terrorism Force

There has been talk of raising a new Counter Terrorism Force for combating the rising level of organized crime, terrorism and lawlessness in Pakistan. Let us have a look at a previous experiment. The Federal Security Force (FSF) was disbanded by the Martial Law Authorities soon after the 1977 coup. It was construed as a…

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