A commentary on Anglo-Pakistani military relations by a Pakistani analyst @ RUSI, which is sub-titled:Link:https://rusi.org/sites/default/files...alam_final.pdfThe long relationship between the British and Pakistani armies is transforming, from one based mostly on pomp, ceremony and personal friendships, to one based on shared strategic interests.
Personally I found the article strange and concluded that it will be the Pakistanis who are chuckling at this relationship.
Hat tip to WoTR for this first-hand account of an officially sponsored trip by American analysts to North Waziristan, which sees things differently. It ends with:Link:https://warontherocks.com/2017/12/pr...th-waziristan/Indeed, one of the deepest disconnects in U.S.-Pakistan relations is rooted in threat perceptions. The Haqqani Network is America’s enemy and Pakistan’s asset. The Pakistani Taliban is also America’s enemy — but an enemy of much greater priority for Pakistan. This fundamental divide was thrown into sharp relief on a visit to a restive locale that provided a tantalizing glimpse of how much better things could become — but also a humbling reminder about the fragility of the progress that has been made there.
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