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Pakistan Military's Role in Governance (Microfilm)
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Pakistan Military's Role in Governance (Microfilm)
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The book traces the genesis of Pakistan military's role in the
governance of the country. With a focus on the military's political
role, the book comprehensively explains the military's intrusion
into politics and its implications. Governance in Pakistan is a
complicated balancing act between the elected civilian leaders and
the military chiefs. Primarily, it is a power-sharing arrangement
in which the military has significant influence over security,
defence, foreign policy and domestic issues. Delineating on how
nuclear programme came under military control, the author states
that the military can and will influence the nature and direction
of political change even without directly assuming power. Since
inception, Pakistan faced several challenges - internal security,
law and order problems, financial and industrial constraints, and
shortage of arms. The continued political uncertainties and
domestic disturbances resulted in the expansion of functions
performed by the military. The multi-dimensional role played by the
military due to weak civilian institutions, factionalism and
external challenges, accelerated its participation in the
governance of the country. The early deaths of Mohammad Ali Jinnah
and Prime Minister Liaqat Ali Khan created a leadership vacuum. The
successive prime ministers' inability in providing stable
governments and continued political uncertainties provided
opportunities to the military directly to assume power. The
military under the leadership of Gen Ayub Khan assumed power in
October 1958. The successive military regimes (Gen Zia and Gen
Musharraf's regime) employed the same tools in removing the elected
civilian leaders. Judiciary strengthened the hands of the military
rulers by legitimising their coups through their verdicts, thus
playing a crucial role in strengthening and sustaining the
Generals. The book delves into the internal dynamics and external
factors that increased the influence of the military in Pakistan's
polity, economy and society.
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