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I didn't want to read much into it, but there were once rumors that Pakistan Army was going for the Euro Tiger. ??

I think he is here for the sale of French subs. It looks like German subs may not happen so France might be trying to push their own subs.
 
I think he is here for the sale of French subs. It looks like German subs may not happen so France might be trying to push their own subs.

but in that case, wouldn't he just meet with Adm. Bashir as well as CJCSC Gen. Tariq Majid?

I really hope we still opt for those U214s. It seems day-by-day, month-by-month the outlook is not so bright on acquiring the u-boats.

Gen Jean Louis Georgelin (Chief of Defence Staff) France -- was in Pakistan last December and discussed some 'matters' with Gen. Majid; so who knows something may be going on
 
but in that case, wouldn't he just meet with Adm. Bashir as well as CJCSC Gen. Tariq Majid?

I really hope we still opt for those U214s. It seems day-by-day, month-by-month the outlook is not so bright on acquiring the u-boats.

Gen Jean Louis Georgelin (Chief of Defence Staff) France -- was in Pakistan last December and discussed some 'matters' with Gen. Majid; so who knows something may be going on

That is true in the case of subs, Jacques De Lajugie must have also met Admiral Bashir.
 
Kayani meets Karzai, ISAF Commander

RAWALPINDI March 6 APP- The Chief of Army Staff (COAS), General Ashfaq Parvez Kayani visited ISAF Headquarters in Afghanistan on Saturday, according to a Press release issued by Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR). He met Commander ISAF and discussed matters of professional interest. The COAS also called on President Hamid Karzai in Kabul and discussed matters of mutual interest.
 
COAS Gen. Kayani lauds Army’s performance


Wednesday March 10, 2010 (1140 PST)

RAWALPINDI: Army chief General Ashfaq Parvez Kayani on Tuesday hailed the Army’s performance in the ongoing operations against the militants and terrorists.

Chairing the 127th Corps Commanders’ Conference here at the GHQ, General Kayani lauded the professional competence demonstrated by field formations during the recently held field-firing exercises.

General Kayani has recently visited various formations to witness field-firing exercises and has underlined the need to achieve professional excellence to respond to future challenges in a befitting manner. The conference also focused on key national security issues with a resolve to take to task all those involved in terrorism and militancy.

“A comprehensive overview of various professional matters of the Army was presented during the conference,” said an ISPR announcement, adding, “The participants showed their satisfaction over the state of operational preparedness of the Army.”

Pakistan News Service - PakTribune
 
Pak Army 'fully prepared' to respond to all challenges: Kayani

2010-03-10 12:30:00



Lauding the security forces for carrying out 'successful' operations against extremists in various parts of the country, Pakistan Army Chief General Ashfaq Parvez Kayani has said that country's armed forces are 'fully prepared to respond to all challenges'.

Presiding over the Corps Commanders' Conference here, General Kayani said the Pakistan Army would maintain professional excellence to protect national security interests.

Expressing satisfaction over the Army's performance in operations against militants, he said the anti-insurgency operations were moving in the right direction and claimed that peace had returned to many areas, which had become terror safe havens over the period of time.

Sources privy to the conference said that the commanders also discussed the security scenario vis-'-vis its eastern border with India.

The situation along the Pakistan-Afghanistan border with special focus on possible repercussions of the surge of US-led NATO forces in Afghanistan was also discussed during the conference, The Dawn reports. (ANI)

Pak Army 'fully prepared' to respond to all challenges: Kayani
 
I really like Ashfaq Kiyani and I am in fact his fan. He is relatively better than other many military chiefs and Generals in Pakistan. :yahoo:
 
Will some one share information , is he also getting extension like "Pasha"
 
Will some one share information , is he also getting extension like "Pasha"

the stage is being set for exactly that purpose even though AZ and Gen. APK dont see 'eye to eye'!
 
COAS, FM discuss upcoming strategic dialogue with US

* Meeting marks first-ever visit by an army chief to FO
* COAS, chief of naval staff to visit US for participation in talks


By Sajjad Malik

ISLAMABAD: Chief of Army Staff (COAS) General Ashfaq Kayani visited the Foreign Office (FO) on Friday to discuss preparations for an upcoming strategic dialogue with the US.

It was the first-ever visit by an army chief to the Foreign Office in the capacity of the head of the armed forces.

Diplomatic sources said Kayani met Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi – who would lead a high-level delegation at the dialogue scheduled for later this month. They said Kayani and Chief of Naval Staff Admiral Noman Bashir would also visit the US to participate in the dialogue, in addition to other senior civil and military officials.

The sources said Kayani and Qureshi also discussed recent engagements with India, Afghan President Hamid Karzai’s visit and ongoing efforts to rid the country of terrorism.

Pakistan is attaching great importance to the strategic dialogue with the US and extensively preparing for the talks, which would come at a crucial time when Pakistan is poised to play a critical role in Afghanistan – where US-led international troops are battling a Taliban insurgency.

The next round of the strategic dialogue was earlier expected to take place on the eve of US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton’s visit to Pakistan last year, but the two sides limited the discussion to upgrading such interactions.

Later, US special envoy Richard Holbrooke – during a visit in January – met Foreign Secretary Salman Bashir to decide the modalities for the restructured dialogue process.

The two countries agreed to launch the strategic dialogue in March 2006 during a visit by former US president George W Bush to Pakistan, and the first round of talks was held in Washington in April 2006. The second round was held in Pakistan in September 2007 – when then US deputy secretary of state John Negroponte led the US delegation at the talks.

Separately, the chief of army staff also called on Prime Minister Yousaf Raza Gilani at the Prime Minister House on Friday.

The two discussed the security situation in the country during the meeting.
 
COAS visits Air Headquarters

ISLAMABAD: Chief of Army Staff (COAS) General Ashfaq Pervez Kayani visited the Air Headquarters on Friday. An elaborate briefing was given to Kayani, who was accompanied by senior army officers, on the operational aspects of the Pakistan Air Force (PAF) Exercise “High Mark-2010”, which would commence shortly and would cover the entire country from Skardu up to the Arabian Sea. The exercise will include joint operations with extensive participation from the army and navy, which would further enhance cooperation between the
three services. app
 
COAS briefed on PAF exercise High Mark 2010
March 12, 2010

ISLAMABAD: Chief of the Army Staff General Ashfaq Parvez Kayani along with senior army officers visited the Air Headquarters.

On the arrival, he was received by Chief of the Air Staff Air Chief Marshal Rao Qamar Suleman.

An elaborate briefing was given to the army chief and senior army officers on the operational aspects of the PAF exercise ‘High Mark-2010,’ which would commence shortly and would cover the entire country from Skardu in the north to Arabian Sea in the south.

The exercise will include joint operations with extensive participation from Pakistan army and Pakistan navy that would further enhance the integration and cooperation amongst the three services.
 




General Ashfaq Parvez Kayani Chief of the Army Staff along with Air Chief Marshal Rao Qamar Suleman Chief of the Air Staff Pakistan Air Force attending an operational briefing regarding Exercise High Mark-2010 during his visit to Air Headquarters. - APP Photos
 
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