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Delhi | Navy chief Admiral Dinesh K Tripathi leaves from 7, Lok Kalyan Marg, the official residence of Prime Minister Narendra Modi
I am pretty sure that pakistani political elites are not more "corrupted" then western ones, i would say they are probably less corrupted, in democracies were is more wealth there is more corruption in essence.Good post.
I have been saying on PDF for MANY Years: Pakistan is not particularly more corrupt or inefficient when compared with most poor countries, including the countries of the Subcontinent. But unfortunately, Pakistanis were led to believe by the Pakistani Establishment itself that some pious, incorruptible person would be like a magic wand to solve Pakistan's problems, including of corruption. While 'containing' Corruption to acceptable level would be good but a country has to be run with overall political 'wisdom' and the fundamental aspect of that is collective decision making, political accommodations, and continuity of policies. And to be a 'wise' leader would require a flexible personality who would not be driven by an insurmountable rigidity and ego. I am sure Pakistanis here know what I am saying in between words but without getting too explicit about it.
Pakistan's cross-border terrorism has plagued India for years, yet the Pahalgam attack once again highlights India's reactive, ad hoc response. Rather than keeping contingency plans ready to execute swift, surprise retaliation, Modi has convened endless meetings — giving Pakistan ample time to heighten military alertness and prepare countermeasures with newly received Chinese and Turkish weapons, including missiles and drones.
A real professional military would have had contingencies to strike quickly after being attacked it's not like this is the first time cht has flared up in Kashmir. Now PAF is on pretty much alert status and will likely be able to respond to Indian aircraft that could be used to strike parts of Kashmir which is I guess why India is talking about using only missiles.
Fellows what do you think - has there been an engagement between PAF and IAF?
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