Military retired officers getting civilians jobs

did UAE refuse to take him as ambassador?

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In logon ko khud thori sharam nhn ati?

Marnay ki umar ho gayi hai, bachay tumharay bahir hain probably, your wife has gotten all her glam and makeup and those 3 piece suits and bags, ab tum apna ghar banao Gulberg Greens main baki apnay buddies kay sath aur dafa ho.

Qabar tak mulk ka paisa khatay rehna hai?

Sahi kehte hain, taqat aik nasha hai.
 
Indian ambassador to Qatar: Mechanical Engineer (IIT Delhi), MBA (ISB Hyderabad), Indian Foreign Service (1998).Pakistani ambassador to Qatar: A military general with a high school education accused of large-scale corruption.
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Iss ki khinzir ki gardan say pata chal raha hai yeh kitna haram khori ki hai...

From the picture, looks to be sporting the Tag Heuer Monaco, worth at least $8K. I can tell you my household income is at least 10X what he makes as a General and I can't afford that watch.
 
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Iss ki khinzir ki gardan say pata chal raha hai yeh kitna haram khori ki hai...

From the picture, looks to be sporting the Tag Heuer Monaco, worth at least $8K. I can tell you my household income is at least 10X what he makes as a General and I can't afford that watch.

The flesh is hanging.
 
What’s the end game here?

Usurping every institution and have retired Generals everywhere?
 

Retired army majors and generals in Pakistan often take civilian jobs for several reasons:

1. Experience and Expertise: Military officers bring valuable skills, discipline, and leadership experience to civilian roles, which can be beneficial in managing large organizations and government institutions.

2. Political Influence: The military has significant influence in Pakistan's political landscape. Retired officers taking civilian jobs can help maintain this influence and ensure that military interests are represented in key positions.

3. Economic Opportunities: Civilian jobs, especially in state-owned enterprises or government positions, can offer attractive salaries and benefits, providing a stable post-retirement career path.

4. Perceived Competence: There is a perception that the military is more efficient and less corrupt than civilian institutions. This belief can drive the appointment of retired officers to civilian roles to improve governance and management.

These factors contribute to the trend of retired military personnel transitioning into civilian positions in Pakistan.
 
I don't think even during Zia's full blown martial law, this many generals were heading/working in civilian institution. I know PIA was dominated by them as I was an eye witness to it and it was understandable given that it was an strategic asset and during Zia's time, PIA had reached it's pinnacle (took a sharp nose dive (pun intended) with the return of PPP jiayalas in '88). But now it's free for all and even serving generals are pulling double duty, which was previously unheard of in the past.
 

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