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1. TREATMENT OF PAKISTAN ARMY IN THE WESTERN MEDIA
BEFORE AND AFTER THE START OF OPERATION “ZARB-E-AZB”
By
ARSLAN AKHTAR ALI (627)
ASMAT WAZIR ()
DEPARTMENT OF MEDIA AND MASS COMMUNICATION STUDIES
2. BACKGROUND AND DETAILS:
Launched on 15th June,2014
Full fledged martial attack on North Waziristan
Reaction towards attack on Jinnah International Airport in Karachi
Against local and foreign terrorists (Combative Groups)
Around 30,000 Pakistani soldiers took part in this operation
Miran Shah Sector (Center of Terrorism)
Datta Khel Sector
Other cleared cities by killing more than 1000 terrorists
Response of terrorists based combative groups
Other consequences of operation “Zarb-e-Azb”
Gallup poll
4. TREATMENT OF PAKISTAN ARMY IN THE WESTERN MEDIA
BEFORE START OF OPERATION “ZARB-E-AZB”
Pakistan’s strategic significance and Geographic contiguity
Corruption Charges on Pakistan Army by western media
Pakistan Army itself want to keep Taliban (San Francisco Chronicle)
Negative projection of Pakistan Army (The New York Times)
General Musharraf and military aid (New York Post)
Western Newspapers labelled Pakistan Army as “Failed Army” for continuous four months
Pakistan Army is a short term ally and long term problem
Negative Construction of Pakistan Army and it’s Financial industries
Dodgy dealings of Pakistan Army officers (ABC News, America)
6. TREATMENT OF PAKISTAN ARMY IN THE WESTERN MEDIA
AFTER THE START OF OPERATION “ZARB-E-AZB”
PICSS Study and Research
Between June 16, 2014 and August 13, 2014
Spearhead research (Nov22, 2015)
World Policy Institute and Operation Zarb-e-Azb
The chief who could be king- Western Media headlines
A report by Bloomberg “Best Hidden”
Moody’s Investors Service-The revival of Pakistan’s Economy
The Economist
Forbes acknowledgement of Pakistan’s Army
Zarb-e-Azb-Worst Humanitarian Crisis witnessed/ The real victims (Research paper based on 119 stories from western newspapers)
7. BBC News Praising Efforts of General Raheel Sharif on Behalf of Operation Zarb-e-Azb