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Subject: RE:Joint Military coup d'etat in India AND Pakistan
ArrowGuns    2/6/2005 11:05:49 AM
Good imagination. You should write fiction, you are surely talented and could sell some books and make some money.

But it's not going to happen in reality. One of India's greatest COAS Gen.Sundarji was perhaps the most ambitious general India has had. But the way the education system in India works, democracy and civilian control over the armed forces is inculcated in all Indians, civilians and soldiers. Even the right wing political parties who are pro-dictatorship like the Shiv Sena participate in the electoral process.

Indian Armed Forces collaborating with Pakistani Armed Forces is impossible. There is no common ground for collaboration and moreover the philosophies are contradictory. Indian armed forces are a secular insitution and Pakistani armed forces are now primarily jihadis committed to the spread of Islam.
 
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