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The opposition to publishing anything even bordering criticism in a slavish army like pakistan army is regarded as blasphemous.
I must thank some ...
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The opposition to publishing anything even bordering criticism in a slavish army like pakistan army is regarded as blasphemous.
I must thank some individuals who were instrumental in getting these articles published--
1-Lieutenant Colonel I.D Hassan Editor Pakistan Army Journal 1988-90 who guided me how to organise end notes and references and published my first ever published writing , a letter to editor.
2-Lieutenant Colonel Syed Ishfaq Naqvi who published my first article Orders and Obedience in Pakistan Army Journal in March 1991 Issue.
3-Lieutenant Colonel Syed Jawaid Ahmad who published my articles Resolution Cardinal Command Virtue and Intangible Forces behind a Military Manoeuvre in Pakistan Army Journal June 1992 and June 1993 issues.
4-Lieutenant Colonel Ashraf Saleem ( now Lieutenant General Ashraf Saleem and retired ) for publishing my article Plain as well as subtle aspects of Military Decision Making in Command and Staff College Quetta Journal Citadel Issue 1/94.
5-Lieutenant Colonel Ahsan Mahmood ( now Lieutenant General but sidelined in an army which is a conspiracy against originality and boldness) for publishing my articles Orders and Disobedience-Another View and The Armoured Thrust in Command and Staff College Quetta Journal Citadel Issue 1/97 and 1/98.
6-Lieutenant Colonel Tariq Khan (now Lieutenant General ) for getting my article The Relation of Doctrine and Organisation to Conduct of War to Command and Staff College Quetta Citadel Journal Issue 2/98.
The sad part is that no one reads seriously and the end is diasastorous for Pakistan as a nation and army.
ISBN 978-0-557-50123-6
Copyright Standard Copyright License
Edition First
Publisher Strategicus and Tacticus
Published June 3, 2010
Language English
Pages 112
Binding Hardcover (dust-jacket)
Interior Ink Black & white
Weight 0.24 kg
Dimensions (cm) 15.2 wide × 22.9 tall
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