Using the army in aid to civil power to the extent that it does not decrease the self-reliance of civilian agencies, and ensnares the Military in duties which are not its primary role. p. 63
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Analysis based on the personal experience of a young officer in the Pakistan Army who spent approximately four years deployed in the trenches in Kashmir. Deals with man management, officer-troops relationship, tactics, terrorism and training. Focuses on Pakistan in relation to India, Afghanistan, Iran and China.
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Relevant to Pakistan's current situation 33 years after the writing of "Army Reforms".
"Food for thought" General Bakhtiar Rana's Foreword.
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Beneath every town is a labyrinth of sewerage routes ... the maps of these sewerage routes should be centralised (and) be with the operational commanders.
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Prophetic tactics.
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