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Old Sunday, April 27, 2008
sibtainafzaal
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Pakistan army is one of the well organized institutes of Pakistan. I know people would say alot of stuff against our forces.

But being on a positive note they have done alot when it came to nation building. In time of need our forces did well, be that the issue of earthquake or any other natural disaster like floods, FWO has worked alot in creating vital infrastructure in Pakistan. Besides that FFC, NLC, Askari group (cement, bank etc) have done a great deal, meeting requirements which private sector could not meet. Educational institutes like NUST, Army public schools and colleges, FG school and colleges contribute alot in educational sector, providing much better quality then govt schools.

Military hospitals do a remarkable job in providing quality health facilities to civilians. Here some people would say that civilians are charged as much as in any private hospital, but u have to see that the facilities that are being provided in these military hospitals are not available in all cities. one might have to go abroad for certain treatments. which because of the military hospitals are available here at quite low price.

Reaserch and development done by the allied institutes of army have made many break throughs in different fields. Soon a huge chunk of our exports would comprise of weapons developed at Pakistan.

And last but not the least , its i believe the only institute which comprises of people from all parts of Pakistan. A cadet from AJK or fata stands besides his coy mate from Karachi, one from baluchistan might be the roommate of a guy from punjab. All laughing and enjoying , perhaps another example can be of CSP's as well. but this is the main nationalism which u cant see anywhere else in Pakistan....

so i believe army is the glue which keeps the 4 chunks of pakistan united. and offcourse we the few....... CSP's
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