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''Military Inc.: Inside Pakistan's Military Economy'' ( ur, ) is a book about the Pakistan military's economic activities and its consequences, written by Ayesha Siddiqa.


Content

The book, divided into ten chapters, discusses the Pakistan military's economic empire and its political, economic, and social effect on the country. The author uses the term “Milbus” to refer to “''military capital that is used for the personal benefit of the military fraternity, especially the officer cadre, but is neither recorded nor part of the defense budget''.” She puts the cost of this Milbus to at least $20 billion. The following is a brief description of the content chapter wise: *''Chapter 1:'' Defines six distinct categories of military-civilian relationship in the world and explaining each with a brief case study of different countries. *''Chapter 2:'' Explains the political growth of the Pakistan Army. its mandate, organizational structure and ethnic composition. *''Chapter 3:'' Highlights the growth of financial interests of the officer cadre of the army. *''Chapter 4:'' Outlines the command and control structure of the economic empire, and various methods used to exploit economic resources. *''Chapter 5:'' Discusses the growth of military business activities during the period 1954–1977, when it expanded its stake in agriculture, manufacturing, and service industries. *''Chapter 6:'' Expansion of military business during the period 1977–2005, setting up of institutions like
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and
Shaheen Foundation Shaheen Foundation () is a welfare foundation of the Pakistan Air Force. Shaheen Foundation works in different sectors ranging from education to aviation. Companies * FM 100 radio * Shaheen Airport Services * Shaheen Aerotraders * Shaheen Kni ...
, entry in finance and banking sector. *''Chapter 7:'' Discusses urban and rural land acquisition of armed forces. *''Chapter 8:'' Discusses the
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for serving and retired Military personnel, inequitable distribution of resources that shows bias towards smaller provinces and ethnic minorities. *''Chapter 9:'' Analyzes the financial cost of the military economy. *''Chapter 10:'' Looks at the effects of military's economy on its professionalism, and the politics of the state and the conclusion.


Reception

The book caused a stir as it discussed a subject considered
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in a country ruled for half of its time since
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, by the military. The author on the launch of the book said, "Over the past three years a lot of my friends have advised me not to publish this book. They think I have suicidal tendencies." Talat Hussain, a political analyst, said "Ms Siddiqa is a courageous researcher. This area has always been considered a sacred cow in our society." Inter Services Public Relations (ISPR) released a booklet titled ‘Information Brief’, countering the figures and facts presented by the author in her book.


See also

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Fauji Foundation Fauji Foundation ( ur, ), lit. ''Soldier Foundation''), (also known as Fauji Group) is a Pakistani conglomerates company which is active in fertilizer, cement, food, power generation, gas exploration, LPG marketing and distribution, financial ...
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Army Welfare Trust Army Welfare Trust (AWT), ( ur, ) also known as Askari Group of Companies, is a Pakistani conglomerate company. It is based in Rawalpindi, Pakistan. The Army Welfare Trust, along with Fauji Foundation, are run by ex-military personnel of the Paki ...
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Bahria Foundation Bahria Foundation ( ur, ) is a Pakistani conglomerate company based in Karachi, Pakistan. The business is run by the Pakistan Navy and was established for welfare of its employees in 1982. It is currently headed by Vice Admiral (R) Shah Sohail ...
*
Shaheen Foundation Shaheen Foundation () is a welfare foundation of the Pakistan Air Force. Shaheen Foundation works in different sectors ranging from education to aviation. Companies * FM 100 radio * Shaheen Airport Services * Shaheen Aerotraders * Shaheen Kni ...
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Military–industrial complex The expression military–industrial complex (MIC) describes the relationship between a country's military and the defense industry that supplies it, seen together as a vested interest which influences public policy. A driving factor behind the r ...


References


External links


Military Inc. at Google Books
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