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Captain Vs Generals
Pak army doesn't want to take over govt but it doesn't know how post-Imran-arrest protest will pan out
Following Imran Khan's dramatic arrest on Tuesday, Pakistan's 'polycrisis' has not only deepened but also morphed into a systemic question for that country. There can be no doubting that the manner of khan's arrest - it is the paramilitary Rangers that picked him up from the premises of the Islamabad high court was meant to send out a clear message to the former Pakistani PM: that he had crossed a red line by repeatedly pointing fingers at Pakistan's military-security establishment. But Khan has emerged as the most popular Pakistani leader in over a decade. And his refusal to play by the army's hybrid regime playbook has brought Pakistan to an inflection point.
As protests by Khan's PTI supporters spread, the hybrid regime is facing its sternest test. By all accounts the Shehbaz Sharif government wants to delay national polls scheduled for later this year.. It hopes this will take the wind out of Khan's political sails as cases pile up against him-the latest being the indictment in the Toshakhana case. But if the protests sustain, army chief Asim Munir would be forced to make a tough choice either directly step in and take control or put at risk the army's pre-eminent position in Pakistani society. The generals have played the role of Pakistan's stabiliser for decades, notwithstanding messy outcomes.
However, another military takeover would be tricky today's geopolitical climate. Pakistan's salience in international politics has rapidly declined over the last decade, particularly after the US withdrawal from Afghanistan. True, china is still a benefactor through its CPEC projects. But that closely tracks Beijing's strategic and mercantilist interests. Therefore, without US backing, a Pakistan under generals would likely be shut out from IMF bailouts its dysfunctional economy needs desperately - forex reserves are still paltry, inflation is climbing and there's widespread general hardship.
Thus, General Munir will try his best to sustain the hybrid regime. He may even choose to allow the protests to continue till calls for more robust intervention arise. But popular movements are unpredictable. While we are not there yet, India should watch out for cracks in the Pakistani military establishment. Pakistan in utter chaos is not good news for India.

Question: 1

Call before a court to answer a criminal charge is

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  • Order
  • Allegation
  • Arraignment
  • Arrack
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The Correct Option is C

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The correct answer is (C) : Arraignment.
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Question: 2

Indictment means

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  • A written paper that officially accuses of a crime
  • A poem on love
  • A story based on true facts
  • A written letter stating apology
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The Correct Option is A

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The correct answer is (A) : A written paper that officially accuses of a crime.
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Question: 3

Salience means

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  • Silence
  • Prominence
  • Parts which are hidden
  • Keeping quite in a public place
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The Correct Option is B

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The correct answer is (B) : Prominence.
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Question: 4

Pakistan's prominence in world politics declined gradually. The facts which are true regarding this are:
A. Over the last decade.
B. After the US withdrawal from Afghanistan. 
C. Pakistan was never prominent in world politics. 
D. China is a benefactor of this declination stated above.

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  • A,C,D only
  • A,B only
  • A,D only
  • A,C only
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The Correct Option is B

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The correct answer is (B) : A,B only.
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Question: 5

Asim Munir would be forced to make:
A. A tough choice.
B. choice of directly stepping in and taking control.
C. choice to put at risk the army's pre-eminent position in pakistani society.
D. To stop china from taking advantage in CPEC projects.

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  • A,B
  • A,B,C
  • A,B,C,D
  • only A
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The Correct Option is B

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The correct answer is (B) : A,B,C.
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