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World with No Visa
World with No Visa
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We humans do not come and go from this world with a Visa.
We should take heed from the Universal Principle of Nature.

The world is a big blessing of God the Almighty for the human beings. Whether it came in being through Adam and Eve (my personal faith) or through Darwins hypothesis, it is our home and dwelling today. It should be treated like an open family land where everyone poor, rich, scientists, businessmen, kings, and presidents have a sacred duty to contribute towards its wellbeing, prosperity, and peace.

The Author has a strong feeling that the world should be like an open book where everyone has a right to read and add to its beauty to make it a heaven on earth. The World Without Visa is his passion and he prays for its success.

This is Authors third book, the first and second being, Terrorism or Awakening and Of Truth and Terrorism, which can be viewed on his website

www.oftruthandterrorism.com
LanguageEnglish
PublisherAuthorHouse
Release dateJun 29, 2012
ISBN9781477220344
World with No Visa
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Capt. Rab Nawaz Choudhry

The author was born and raised in a village, Tarlai Kalan, close to modern day Islamabad, the capital of Pakistan. The author spent his childhood in an environment of love, peace, and friendship. There was very little education, but everybody was helpful and was “comrades in arm” to one another. Human rights violations were marginal as compared to the present day. Perhaps that is why there was no need to have any organization looking after this aspect of life. However, as education and lust for money increased, the violence in different forms also found its way into the normal and natural way of life. Modern education must be human-oriented rather than country, leader, and stomach-oriented. The intellectuals and educators must work to reduce or eliminate the element of selfishness, self-interest, materialism, and deception. The author joined Pakistan Air Force Academy in March, 1953 and received his commission as a pilot in June, 1955. However, he hardly flew as a pilot and was soon sent to the United States to study an emerging field called “Air Defense.” With a few colleagues, author returned to Pakistan and established an Air Defense system, an element which was completely missing in the Pakistan Air Force. This was the beginning of 1958 and by the grace of God the Almighty; Pakistani Air force was able to establish a credible Air Defense system to meet the challenges of the modern Air Defense warfare in those days. The system proved its success when the author intercepted an Indian Air Force Canbera Aircraft and shot down while on a reconnaissance mission to Pakistan. This was the first kill to prove that the Pakistan Air Defense system had achieved its adolescence. The Air Force life, experiences, and travel helped the author to meet many people from various nationalities around the world. The author learned from some, disseminated what he knew to some, and exchanged knowledge, ideas, and experiences with others; these diverse groups included people from the Armed Forces of the USA (Americans), UK (British), France, Germany, Spain, Turkey, Russia, and Iran. According to the author, the time he spent in the Middle East was some of the best experiences in his life. These include the Air Forces of Iraq, Jordan, Syria, Egypt, and UAE. In fact, he learned a great deal from the aforementioned countries and people. After his retirement from the Air Force in 1980 the author elected to do business. He successfully developed relationship with some of the internationally renowned companies among which most of them were the renowned American companies. Politics was the last field of his choice. He fought for elections for the National Assembly of Pakistan from Islamabad in 2001. Author was very disturbed by the 9/11 incident and felt the pain of American loss and subsequently coalition attack on Afghanistan and Iraq which resulted in loss of numerous innocent human lives. As a consequence, Author wrote the first book Terrorism or Awakening in 2005. Book had great reviews by the newspapers and foreign Ambassadors in Pakistan, which can be viewed on his website (www.oftruthandterrorism.com) and http://www.terrorismawakening.com/ The author’s diverse experience in life reveals that human relations and mutual respect is a key to success. His investment in life remains his family and friends irrespective of any preference to race, religion, and nationality. The journey will continue and so will be life.

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    World with No Visa - Capt. Rab Nawaz Choudhry

    WORLD

    WITH NO

    VISA

    Gp. Capt. (R) Rab Nawaz Choudhry

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    AuthorHouse™

    663 Liberty Drive

    Bloomington, IN47403

    www.authorhouse.com

    Phone: 1-800-839-8640

    © 2012 by Gp. Capt. (R) Rab Nawaz Choudhry. All rights reserved.

    No part of this book may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted by any means without the written permission of the author.

    Published by AuthorHouse 06/26/2012

    ISBN: 978-1-4772-2035-1 (sc)

    ISBN: 978-1-4772-2034-4 (e)

    Library of Congress Control Number: 2012910537

    Any people depicted in stock imagery provided by Thinkstock are models, and such images are being used for illustrative purposes only. Certain stock imagery © Thinkstock.

    Because of the dynamic nature of the Internet, any web addresses or links contained in this book may have changed since publication and may no longer be valid. The views expressed in this work are solely those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the views of the publisher, and the publisher hereby disclaims any responsibility for them.

    Contents

    PREFACE

    FOREWORD

    Early Life

    Visa Endorsement

    Nature’s Compliments

    State of Mindset

    Natural Identity of People

    Stop War Cosmetics

    Travel Aspirations

    1960s-1970s Era

    People Always Pass

    The Education Process and Advancement

    Tourism is a Blessing

    Exotic Experiences Abroad

    The Hope and Atom

    About The Author

    A tribute to my son Asif and his children Dani, Sophi, and Anah, from American wife symbolizing international friendship and understanding

    PREFACE

    This book is a fiction leading to my personal feelings. It is simply a prayer to unite people at the lowest level with the testament to help each other, establish peace everywhere, irrespective of place, religion, and race. Racism is a curse that can only be eliminated through visits, talking to each other about the mutual problems and solving them in the same spirit. It is though a fiction but the quotes are true to the last details.

    I wanted it to be published in my own simple words with no editing to avoid twist my

    personal feelings. This book is for a common man to think and change the world if he can, through his governments that he/she elects and ensure good governance by them.

    I want the World With No Visa to roam

    Delhi without Check

    Beijing with love

    London with kiss

    Washington with wish

    Moscow to miss

    Ankara, Cairo, and Baghdad to grace

    That is the human race;

    That we want to embrace

    Nowhere to wait

    No one to hate

    Sayonara to all

    No atom at all

    Surrender at Makah and Medina

    Return to Pakistan to live in Peace

    Rab Nawaz Choudhry

    Group Captain (Retd)

    FOREWORD

    Group Captain (Retd) Rab Nawaz is a friend for almost 30 years. World With No Visa is his third book and every word of his writings transmit love of people and patriotism. He aspires for peace with the expectations that the people live well as equals with their affluent colleagues in the world over. His appeal to abandon visa system and let the people meet each other freely without prejudice irrespective of their nationalities, color, and creed may well be looked into. His desire to the general leadership of the world to participate and use their authorities and influence for the welfare of the people reflects his personal passion.

    His experiences abroad and people’s desire to speak well for their counter parts elsewhere in the world reflects Group Captain’s views and confirmation of people’s desire to live in peace.

    Although I personally think that his concept is not practical in present situation yet I respect his feelings and pray that one day his projection comes true. If one part of the world can survive and enjoy with the blessings of no-visa, the others can also practice the same or with the changes conducive to their conditions in line with the ground reality. It is indeed a noble idea and seems practical with the help of the super powers and the other prominent leadership in the world. I wish him well and hope that the world adopts such a proposal to let travel and tourism develop to change the world into a heaven on earth.

    M. Afzal Malik

    Brigadier General (Retired)

    {Former Chief of the Staff of General Zia-ul-Haq,

    The President of Pakistan-(1977-1988)}

    Early Life

    I am a commoner with ordinary education, born in village Tarlai Kalan on 1st August 1932. This is what my mother told me, with a long story of my admission in the school as I was very young and naughty and she wanted to confine me in the school. My father died when I was one year old with some kind of sudden death; something we now call a heart failure. His colleagues and old relatives called him a handsome man with very kind habits. They said, he fell victim of an evil eye which couldn’t let him recover in spite of all the local herbal and anti-satanic cure. As the local traditions, all the elders arranged my mother’s marriage to my uncle who brought me up, got me educated to his capacity. He was a very kind and progressive man, totally illiterate but madly fond of education. He tried his best to force me excel and become a known educationalist. After two years in college I revolted against continuing the education and wanted to join civil police merely to fight against the excesses by the strong towards the poor and the government functionaries protecting the strong with the law manipulations. The British rule in India was on its way back to England but their justice system had left some roots to protect the innocent against the oppressors. However, the decline was visibly surfacing because of the local traditions overtaking the just

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