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Full Name: Dr.Abdul Ruff Colachal
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Will there be another coup in Pakistan?

 

-DR. ABDUL RUFF COLACHAL 

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Lieutenant-General Raheel Sharif, brother of a war hero, will take charge of the world's sixth-largest army, with a formal handover from General Ashfaq Kayani on 29th November Friday.  General Kayani announced last month he planned to step down after six years in the post, presenting Pakistan's new leader with his toughest choice since coming to power in May. The new army chief is not related to the prime minister or president.

 

 Pakistan government’s choice of a career infantry officer considered a moderate as army chief is viewed as a milestone in the political charter of Pakistan as the country fights an arrogant American military occupying and attacking Pakistan within by using drone arms.  Pakistan seeks accord with the USA on how to stabilise neighbouring Afghanistan. But Washington is still focused on Taliban insurgency only to prolong the over stay in Pakistan and Afghanistan.

 

Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif, struggling to deal with both USA and Taliban, announced that he wanted to disentangle the military from politics but the military is unlikely to relinquish its hold at such a sensitive time.

 

The appointment of Sharif as the powerful military chief comes as tension with arch-nuke-rival India over its occupied Jammu Kashmir is rising and as the USA seeks Pakistan's help in bringing peace to Afghanistan ahead of the withdrawal of most Western forces there next year.

The army chief is arguably the most powerful person in Pakistan, with the military having ruled the country for more than half its 66-year history since independence from Britain. Sharif, 57, received his military commission in 1976 and studied military leadership in Germany, Canada and Britain. He commanded several infantry units, including the Sixth Frontier Force Regiment along the disputed LOC-Line of Control in Kashmir. Perhaps his most important contribution has been his role in the reshaping the country's strategic policy.

Sharif was one of the architects of the new doctrine.  In 2007, the military undertook an ambitious programme of re-thinking its strategic doctrine, following the appointment of Kayani as army chief. The new approach was seen as a move away from a focus on the rivalry with India to a more nuanced policy which considered the internal threat from militants equally as pressing. His brother, Major Shabbir Sharif, received two of the country's highest military awards for his action during the 1971 India-Pakistan war in which he was killed.

 

World views the change of guard in Pakistani military with keen interest as it always played a determined role in Pakistani system and establishment.  Military have staged and still can stage coup to remove the elected primers. In 1999 and only a year after appointing him, Nawaz Sharif was ousted from power by his army chief, General Pervez Musharraf. He will be keen to ensure history does not repeat itself. The prime minister also named water and power minister Khawja Muhammad Asif as defence minister. The prime minister had held the portfolio since being elected in May.

Pakistani security analysts say that Nawaz should know that whether it is Raheel Sharif or someone else as army chief, he won't do the PM's bidding - he will be driven by the institution first and last.

 

The obvious question: Will there be another coup in Pakistan? may look funny but cannot be that funny though…

  

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