Yahya Khan in 1965?There was also a Qadyani General ( can't remember his name) that was about to win Kashmir in 1965 but was removed from command and replaced by Yahya Khan mid-operation.
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Yahya Khan in 1965?There was also a Qadyani General ( can't remember his name) that was about to win Kashmir in 1965 but was removed from command and replaced by Yahya Khan mid-operation.
Diversity is Pakistan's strength
This will go down in the history as the cruelest joke of this millennium.
Someone please confirm if this is correct.
I know for a fact that there was no restriction against Christians and Sikhs on joining the army.
Yahya Khan in 1965?
You're wrong. He became Army Chief of Staff on 18 Sep 1966 and held this office till 20 Dec 1971Yes Yahya Khan, he was the COAS at that time.
He is a Dr in medical core and if you see he is under the ministry of defence and not army.Hindus Were Never Banned In The Army But They Were Restricted From ISI and SPD and As Far As I Know They Still Are
You're wrong. He became Army Chief of Staff on 18 Sep 1966 and held this office till 20 Dec 1971
Akhtar Hussain Malik.There was also a Qadyani General ( can't remember his name) that was about to win Kashmir in 1965 but was removed from command and replaced by Yahya Khan mid-operatio
Akhtar Hussain Malik.
The Iftekhar Janjua was highest military ranking officer who laid his life in war. Brig Abdul Ali who won tank battle of Chowinda in 1965, was brother of Akhtar Hussain Malik.
Idiocy at best any religious group or person can join Pakistan armed forces after declaring their faith only problem with Qadianis who call themselves Muslims and who declare themselves non-Muslims can join forces on merit.
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