pakistani military sacrifice
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Although there is often criticism in Western news outlets of the Pakistani military and its commitment against terrorism, and no doubt there is a minority of officers who are not in sync, the degree of sacrifice by the Pakistani military in the war against terrorism is overwhelming by any measurement.TRANSCRIPT
PAK ARMY’S CONTRIBUTIONS IN PAK ARMY’S CONTRIBUTIONS IN PAK ARMY’S CONTRIBUTIONS IN PAK ARMY’S CONTRIBUTIONS IN FIGHT AGAINST TERRORISMFIGHT AGAINST TERRORISM
11
NWFP / FATANWFPNWFP1343 km
2612 km
PUNJAB
S i I B d 605 kBALOCHISTAN1268 km
Syria – Iraq Border – 605 kms
SINDH
22
MOUNTAINS HEIGHTS BORDERING PAKISTAN & AFGHANISTAN
TORA BORA,
TORA BORA
3
3
AFGHANISTAN – (43 NATIONS)
Troops deployment Approximately 100,000
PAKISTAN PAKISTAN
Troops deploymentTroops deployment Approximately 140,000
4
BORDER POSTSNWFPNWFP
PUNJAB
Pakistan Army 821 postsBALOCHISTAN
Pakistan Army 821 posts
Coalition / ANSF 112 posts
5SINDH
5
SINCE 9 / 11PAK ARMY’S CONTRIBUTIONS
SINCE 9 / 11
30,457 Casualties (Killed + Injured)
A d 10 000 C lti i 2009 lAround 10,000 Casualties in 2009 alone
10 Soldiers’ Casualties every Day in 2009y y
Terrorists arrested / killed 17,742
At Full Stretch and Surge to fight Terrorists
6
PRICE PAID
8785 - MILITARY 21672 - CIVILIANS
30,457
7
MILITARY CASUALTIESPAK ARMY’S CONTRIBUTIONS
3500
4000
2500
3000
1000
1500
2000 InjuredKilled (Shaheed)
0
500
2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010
86% Killed (Shaheed) 2273
8
Killed (Shaheed) 2273Injured 6512Total Casualties 8785
PAK ARMY’S CONTRIBUTIONS287 officers’ casualties including 78 killed (Shaheed)287 officers casualties including 78 killed (Shaheed)
Offrs / JCOs casualties 7 %
9
MILITARY CASUALTY COMPARISON - KILLEDPAK ARMY’S CONTRIBUTIONS
2500
MILITARY CASUALTY COMPARISON KILLED
1500
2000
1582
22731000
1500
1582
0
500
0
PAK US/NATO
One Nation 43 Nations 10
PARADE LANE OFFICERS’ COLONY RAWALPINDI – 4 DEC 09
11
14 Children killed aging between 8 and 16
DEFENCE BUDGET% OF NATIONAL BUDGET
33
36
% OF NATIONAL BUDGET37%
21
24
27
30
12
15
18
21
14%
0
3
6
9
1980/81
1982/8 3
1984/85
1986/87
1988/89
1990/91
1992/93
1994/95
1996/97
1998/99
2000/01
2002/0 3
2004/05
2006/07
2008/09
30 YEARS
3 5 7 9 3 5 7 9 3 5 7 9
12
DEFENCE BUDGET % OF GDP% OF GDP
5.30%5.00%
6.00%
$
$4.50
$5.00
4.70%
3.90%
4.60% 4.60%
3.90%3.50% 3.40% 3.40%
4.00%
5 00%
$3.00
$3.50
$4.00
$3.20$2.90
$3.30
$2 50$3.00 $2.70
$3.30$3.70
$4.10$4.50
$3.60
3.00%2.80%
2.00%
3.00%
$1.50
$2.00
$2.50 Total (bn $US)
% of GDP
$2.50 $2.70
0.00%
1.00%
$0.00
$0.50
$1.00
Brookings 201098/99 99/2000 2000/01 2001/02 2002/03 2003/04 2004/05 2005/06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09
COMPARISON – DEF BUDGETS
26
28
30$29 Bn
20
22
24
26
12
14
16
18
$ Bn
6
8
10
12
India
Pakistan $4 Bn
0
2
4
198
199
199
199
199
199
200
200
200
200
200
Pakistan $4 Bn
89/90
91/92
93/94
95/96
97/98
99/00
01/02
03/04
05/06
07/08
09/10
14
PAK TROOPS DEPLOYED ON UN MISSIONS10 000 Troops10,000 Troops
Haiti
Liberia Sudan
CongoIvory Coast
Largest troops contributing Nation in the World