Why Is Military So Powerful In Pakistan?

Azaadi

Minister (2k+ posts)
Why Is Military So Powerful In Pakistan?

One of the major reasons Pakistan military became so powerful is because of Dynasty politics and Corruption of Pmln, Ppp leaders.

Military and ISI have many files on Sharif and Zardari families corruption and money laundering, Murders and many other secrets. Corrupt parties are east to use and control. When ever they want to control Sharif and Zardari leaders they show them there Secret Audio, Video, and corruption files. Military has been in Pakistan politics direct or indirect last 70 years. When military is unhappy with Sharif Brothers they bring Ppp in power and when they unhappy with Ppp they bring Pmln back.

Also military Generals don't want reforms like Accountabilities or fair elections because then they cant bring their favourite parties and corrupt leaders in and out of power. When Military don't want to rule direct they bring Sharif or Zardari back and show the would there is democracy in Pakistan. Military indirectly controls these dynasty families and lets them rule for few years and then kicks them out under corruption, when they know they corrupt past 40 years. Pakistani Military becomes hero and then rules direct them self. First time in Pakistan it all got exposed and backfired in 2022 when regime change happened. The problem is Sharif and Zardari families are not only corrupt they are also very incompetence and don't give any relief to Pakistani public and the public don't like them because they have been given so many chances. Also Imran Khan has been exposing them past 27 years and brought so much public Awareness, against all Pdm parties, media, Judges, & Military got exposed. Now military is facing so much pressure from Public, who want Imran Khan back in power but Military don't want him because Imran Khan is honest, hardworking and hard to control plus Imran Khan wants reforms and accountability but it don't suit Pakistan powerful Generals. All corrupt PDM leaders and there parties are assets of Pakistan powerful military and there partners USA. Until Pakistan Military and Political leaders don't come under law, Pakistan can not grow or progress until Powerful military is reformed and brought under the law of Pakistan. If the 13 PDM parties didn't help in regime change and there leaders were not corrupt. Today Pakistan military would not have been so powerful and uncontrollable.

Pakistan Military history from 1947:

On 29th November, the present Chief of the Army Staff (COAS), General Raheel Sharif will retire, paving way for his replacement, General Qamar Javed Bajwa. A lot has already been written on General Sharif's achievements which made him an extraordinarily popular person. He cracked down on terrorism and also on criminal elements in Karachi, much to the respite of many. Moreover, he is also retiring on time, setting a very good precedent. Despite considering myself a critic of the army, personally I am an admirer of General Raheel Sharif. He is one of the finest soldiers to have emerged from the Pakistan Army and deserves special accolades. At the same time, his tenure was also marked by civil-military tensions, resulting in several high-profile incidents, the latest being the so-called "Dawn" leaks. Civil-military tensions in Pakistan's case are a regularity and all civilian governments have experienced it. Military in Pakistan has been an omnipotent institution and will continue to do so. However, the balance between civilian and military leadership is complex and always in a state of flux. The only constant is that military has an upper hand. However, the degree to which it asserts its authority and is able to do so would really depend on many factors. In Pakistan, there is a trend to look everything through a "conspiracy of the establishment" paradigm. However, the reality is quite complex. The army does not wield power ONLY because of its monopoly over physical violence and its maneuvers, but also because the balance of power changes towards it whenever the civilian side is weakened by internal strife and real or perceived incompetency. In a developing country like Pakistan, the army is after all one of the most cohesive and well-disciplined institutions, which enables it to successfully intervene in politics

Moreover, since it has become an established and powerful political player, the politicians also try to court it in order to get some political advantage. In recent times, Imran Khan, is a clear example of a politician, who has constantly been asking army to intervene. But what makes the army so powerful? In Pakistan's case, the army became powerful in the early years of the country's history and there were two major reasons for that. The first reason was that Pakistan faced existential threat from India from the time it got independence, which meant that the state had to prioritize defense over everything else. British decision to withdraw from the subcontinent was a decision made in haste, which resulted in subsequent territorial disputes and large-scale rioting. The British withdrew, one year ahead of their original plan, after the rioting had already started. Moreover, the division of territory between India and Pakistan was controversial and the British also did not amicably settle the issue of princely states, which resulted in conflict between the two countries immediately after independence.
Pakistan and India went to war over Kashmir in 1947-1948, which merely exacerbated the fears of the Pakistani leadership. The state had to allocate huge resources towards defense and during the first three years, military commanded a whopping 70% of the federal budget. Besides getting enormous resources, the military was also given a lot of autonomy in their own domain. Pakistani leadership gave the military complete independence and did not try to meddle in their affairs. Military leadership also communicated to the civilian leadership that in order to defend Pakistan, it needed complete autonomy.

The complete freedom and high priority given to the military quickly transformed it, not only in terms of capability but also created its corporate and institutional identity. Further, Ayub Khan, the military chief, was given several extensions. He was appointed in 1951 and in 1954 given another extension. On the other hand, during the same time period, the country went through seven prime ministers and several cabinets. In India on the other hand, by 1955 the military chief had been changed six times whereas political leadership remained stable. The second major reason was the weakness as well as incompetency of the civilian side exacerbated by low political institutionalization. Political institutionalization was low in Pakistan from the very beginning, allowing the army to become an important political player. An early part of Pakistan's history was marked by constant changes and palace intrigues, resulting in a lot of political chaos which enabled army to intervene easily. Once the army became a powerful political stakeholder, its role and position became entrenched due to path dependency. The argument is that if civil institutions, due to legacy or incompetency, do not get anchored in the polity, then the army and civil bureaucracy, due to their better discipline and competency, end up managing the civil affairs as well. Once that happens, a path is established which the polity follows. In the case of Pakistan, once military became involved in politics, its role was further entrenched due to adaptive expectations of the other political actors (both domestic and foreign), positive feedback and exercise of power (backed by instruments of physical violence). Generally, path dependency trajectory can be broken if an extraordinary event occurs which completely discredits the military. In Pakistan's history, such event was East Pakistan debacle. Never in the history of Pakistan had its army seen such humiliation. In fact, even till this date, in the collective psychology of the nation, the East Pakistan debacle remains the lowest point in its entire history.
For 24 years before that fateful incident, among other things, prestige in the public had enabled an army to become such a strong political player. Even when Ayub Khan himself was becoming unpopular, the Pakistan Army still enjoyed a considerable amount of respect. After the debacle, the Pakistan Army was discredited thoroughly. Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto had the support and popularity to build upon it and relegate an army to a purely conventional role. However, due to a combination of factors, including his own style of ruling (he ruled like a despot and targeted his opponents), the army was able to regain control. After 1977 the army has constantly been in the driving seat, though balance at times has shifted slightly towards the civilian side. The degree to which the military would actively and regularly intervene in the governance of the country has depended on two factors. First, it would intervene, when its institutional interests are threatened. Institutional interests encompass its corporate privileges, professional autonomy and even its influence over foreign policy. In 1999, it intervened to depose Nawaz Sharif to save itself as an institution. Second, it would intervene when it perceives (rightly or wrongly is another matter) that civilian side is incompetent. Over the years, army has developed a tutelary role in which it sees itself as an ultimate protector and guardian of the state. This tutelary role is an outcome of years of autonomy, disregard of civilian supremacy and also its perception that civilian side is incompetent. Pakistan's white collar urban middle class is an active supporter for this role of the army and media personnel belonging to the same class often eulogize the army and encourage it to interfere in governance. In fact, due to this, the civil military balance skews further towards the latter whenever the former is perceived as incompetent or corrupt. Nawaz Sharif's current reign is a visible proof of the above dynamic. His position relative to the army has deteriorated a lot after Panama leaks, despite the fact that he enjoys a comfortable majority in the legislature. Every COAS has his own style and within the established parameters (in which army is better placed and looks for its institutional interests) influences the way tussle between civil and military is played out. After new COAS takes charge, the change will be in the style and extent, but not in the overall balance of power, at least in the short run. Too much has to happen, for that power imbalance to change.
 
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Azaadi

Minister (2k+ posts)
Military is strong because people are weak and they do not know their potential.

2nd reason every other person is ready to get himself sold.
One of the major reason is Pmln, Ppp and 11 other parties if they were not corrupt and not part of regime change. Military can't do any thing on there own until they didn't have support of these corrupt Sharif, Zardari and Fazlu group and their parties. That's why they protect them they are their assets. All these corrupt mafias are easy to use and control because they do corruption and money laundering. They always ready to help in bringing governments down. Look at Maryam Nawaz many times has disrespected Judges and a generals but nothing happens to them because they are their assets. No Jails, No shooting all because they are assets of Powerful Military so they protect them and bring them back in power when they want.
 
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arifkarim

Prime Minister (20k+ posts)
One of the major reason is Pmln, Ppp and 11 other parties if they were not corrupt and not part of regime change. Military can't do any thing if they didn't have support of these corrupt Sharif, Zardari and Fazlu group and their parties. All these corrupt mafias are easy to use and control because they do corruption and money laundering leaderships, always ready to help in bringing governments down.
Stop this nonsense. First martial law happened in 1958. There was no corruption in Pakistan back then or very little. People of Pakistan should have revolted against the martial law on mass. They slept just like today. And so it continues because people of Pakistan do not want to fight. They are a bunch of sissies.
 

mughals

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
Military is strong because people are weak and they do not know their potential.

2nd reason every other person is ready to get himself sold.
no, the US has poured billions of dollars into our military in the last 50 years. Therefore, they have become spoiled and are now in denial of not getting any more dollars. They are just hooked to dollars.
 

mughals

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
Stop this nonsense. First martial law happened in 1958. There was no corruption in Pakistan back then or very little. People of Pakistan should have revolted against the martial law on mass. They slept just like today. And so it continues because people of Pakistan do not want to fight. They are a bunch of sissies.
people in sindh, balochistan and KPK have fought against martial laws and crazy Generals. I still remember kayani sitting in f-16 and dropping bombs in FATA before the APS incident.
 

Azaadi

Minister (2k+ posts)
Stop this nonsense. First martial law happened in 1958. There was no corruption in Pakistan back then or very little. People of Pakistan should have revolted against the martial law on mass. They slept just like today. And so it continues because people of Pakistan do not want to fight. They are a bunch of sissies.
That's why I said one of the reasons out of many. Public busy with poverty, long court cases, no jobs, Poor schools, Poor Hospital's, controlled media with fake news and silent against accountability and reforms public is busy with no electricity, gas and high inflation problems.
 

Azaadi

Minister (2k+ posts)
no, the US has poured billions of dollars into our military in the last 50 years. Therefore, they have become spoiled and are now in denial of not getting any more dollars. They are just hooked to dollars.
Us never give any thing without getting any benefits. Us never use to pay for bills for using Pakistani military facilities. Why Pakistan always ready to be servants and puppets of USA. Why not follow China, Singapore, Turkey. Biggest problem is inside Pakistan corrupt parties, corrupt media, Corrupt Judges and weak public opinions.
 

mughals

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
Us never give any thing without getting any benefits. Us never use to pay for bills for using Pakistani military facilities. Why Pakistan always ready to be servants and puppets of USA. Why not follow China, Singapore, Turkey. Biggest problem is inside Pakistan corrupt parties, corrupt media, Corrupt Judges and weak public opinions.
our army used to kill innocent people for getting these dollars. they are running crazy now
 

frustrated

Councller (250+ posts)
The maljority is of Punjabis. The majority of bureaucrats and generals are Punjabi. The most number of times India has fallen to invaders is when the Governor of Lahore has refused to repel the invader.Today the chivalrous Punjabi generals are ordering arrest of Punjabi women and pulling them to the prison vans by their hair with clothes torn, but the pagg of Punjabis is 'dagh proof'. He becomes blind to all these inhuman and unmanly acts. They are waiting for the day when khota-biryani will be again distributed when their leader who is the grandson of the pimp of Amritsir along with his daughter who has started her political journey in a garage at the hands of her 'sentry' will lead the country to bow before the PUNJABI generals.
 

Azaadi

Minister (2k+ posts)
Military became powerful because of Pdm, Pmln, Ppp parties and public not fighting for its human rights in millions always stay silent or only few fight which easily get controlled