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Fighting to the End - The Pakistan Army's Way of War (Hardcover)
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Fighting to the End - The Pakistan Army's Way of War (Hardcover)
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Pakistan's army has dominated the state for most of its 66 years.
It has locked the country in an enduring rivalry with India to
revise the maps in Kashmir and to resist India's slow but
inevitable rise. To prosecute these dangerous policies, the army
employs non-state actors under the security of its ever-expanding
nuclear umbrella. The Pakistan army started three wars with India
over Kashmir in 1947, 1965, and 1999 and failed to win any of them.
It has sustained a proxy war in Kashmir since 1989 using Islamist
militants, some of whom have now turned their guns against the
Pakistani state. The Pakistan army has supported non-Islamist
insurgencies throughout India as well as a country-wide Islamist
terror campaign that have brought the two countries to the brink of
war on several occasions. Despite Pakistan's efforts to coerce
India, it has only achieved modest successes. Even though India
vivisected Pakistan in 1971, Pakistan continues to see itself as
India's equal and demands the world do the same. The tools that the
army prefers to use, non-state actors under a nuclear umbrella, has
brought international opprobrium upon the country and the army. In
recent years, erstwhile proxies have turned their gun on the
Pakistani state itself and its peoples. Why does the army persist
in pursuing these revisionist policies that have come to imperil
the very viability of the state itself, from which the army feeds?
This volume argues that the answer lies, at least partially, in the
strategic culture of the army. From the army's distorted view of
history, the army is victorious as long as can resist India's
purported hegemony and the territorial status quo. To acquiesce is
defeat. Because the army is unlikely to abandon these preferences,
the world must prepare for an ever more dangerous future Pakistan.
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