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Necessity of war


From past four months, I am associated with a Facebook page known as Indian Army Love Confessions. Few crazy cadets of National Defence Academy got this idea to find their dates for the ball dance through Facebook. Interestingly, their initiative became success not only among cadets and girls but also among army officers and respective wives. I really like reading the love confessions on this page which girls’ makes for their love and officers and cadets make for their crushes/love/wife.  


I was going through one of the post where a girl was wondering why war between two nations occurs. I felt she is against war, but sorry lady I felt offended. If there is no war then there is no need for army, and no army then no handsome officers for whom girls would crazy. On a serious note, war is the last and important resort for any conflict between two nations. Nation’s army is the strongest punch which any government wants to save it for the last.


 

Once there is any conflict between two nations irrespective of the nature of conflict: both the nations try to resolve it through diplomatic talks. Diplomatic talks are on different level such as international forum, bilateral meetings and friendly visits by the diplomats of both the nations. Country at this point doesn’t look for war. War leads to economic damage to both the countries, and any country doesn’t want that.


When several diplomatic talks fail between the nations, then as a last resort army is used by the stronger country on the weaker one. As it happens in boxing: the strongest punch is saved for the last, army is the strongest punch with any nation. To resolve the issue, any strong government who has will power uses its army to solve the conflict which in turn will help in progress of its nation.



So girls, war is important only when everything fails. Diplomatic failure is followed by war. Trust me, war is madness and this madness is only experienced by your handsome army officer boyfriend/husband/brothers. Be proud that your man is the strongest punch for his country. 

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