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Army Chief General Qamar Javed Bajwa leaves for UK for 3 day official visit.

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Army chief’s UK visit ‘very important’


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ISLAMABAD - Chief of Army Staff Gen Qamar Javed Bajwa on Sunday reached London on a three-day official visit where he will be highlighting India’s intransigence in resolving bilateral disputes as well as the developments in Afghanistan and Pakistan’s war against terrorism.



According to military’s media wing, the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) Gen Bajwa during his visit would interact with political and military leadership of the United Kingdom.

Analysts are attaching great significance to the visit of the army chief.

There are several key issues General Bajwa would be highlighting to solicit international support especially from the United Kingdom, which has assumed strategic role in the international political arena following its divorce from the European Union.

Among the key issues the army chief would be highlighting are India’s intransigence in resolving its bilateral disputes with Pakistan in the larger interest of peace and stability in south Asia.

Gen Bajwa would also highlight India’s unprovoked firing across the Line of Control (LoC) targeting civilian Pakistani nationals.

According to Maj Gen (retd) Farooq Malik, one of the leading defence analysts, India wants to divert international attention from the human rights violations in occupied Kashmir by resorting to unprovoked firing along the LoC. He said that our armed forces should give a befitting reply to the Indian aggression.

He said that Pakistan needed to pursue the matter diplomatically and politically on forums such as the United Nations.

“Although Pakistan is a peaceful country that does not want war but it should give a strong response to Indian aggression,” Malik said.

He said that Pakistan should go to the UN and protest over Indian actions but it was not the only solution to this problem.

Foreign policy expert Dr Pervaiz Iqbal Cheema said that despite perpetual pressure by India, independence movement in Kashmir had not been suppressed. The struggle for Kashmir is an indigenous movement.

Dr Cheema said that India opens fire along the LoC to divert attention from rights abuses in IOK, and human rights organisations had never criticised India openly over its activities in Kashmir.

The role of Muslim-majority countries in this regard, he said was not too impressive and it was not in the interest of the European countries and America to antagonise India.

Other key issues, the army chief is expected to highlight during his interactions with political and military leadership of the United Kingdom are the situation in Afghanistan and Pakistan’s war against terror especially the ongoing military operation Raddul Fasaad.

London has been playing an important role to bring Pakistan and Afghanistan on the table to discuss and evolve a common strategy against a common enemy.

However, despite friendly gestures from Pakistan, the Afghan government is not forthcoming to normalise its ties with Pakistan and to evolve a common strategy in fighting terrorism.

According to former ambassador Rustam Shah Mohmand, Afghanistan should not allow terrorists to use its soil against Pakistan.

“It is the responsibility of the Afghan government to make sure that its soil should not be used against any country,” he said, and added that Pakistan had always wanted peace in the region but such activities were a hindrance to overcoming the menace of terrorism.

“Afghan forces should eradicate the terrorist groups operating from their soil”, Mohmand said.

He said that ISIS was active in more than three provinces of Afghanistan and it was expected that ISIS was involved in Parachinar incident too.

Mohmand was of the view that border management should be done to stop terrorist infiltration in Pakistan and Afghanistan government did not have control on nearly 40 per cent of the country and it could not take action against terrorists.

He said that America had technology and human intelligence and it could help in eradicating the menace of terrorism.


http://nation.com.pk/national/03-Apr-2017/army-chief-s-uk-visit-very-important
 
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Pakistan can get from UK is type 23 frigate when they retired .The Royal Navy’s current Type 23 frigates will be replaced by the Type 26 from 2021
 
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Don't know but we have a journalist friend who is focusing on this trip and he is part of my facebook group where lot of members of this forum he know about weapons so he manages to get better news of what really is going on.
Oh No!

here are those Facebook SOURCES, or should i say, "reliable" sources again!!
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Army Chief doesn't go to these places just to say hi and get hello in return
HE DO NOT GO TO PLACES TO BUY TRUCK LOADS OF MILITARY HARDWARE JUST TO PLEASE YOU FANBOYS EITHER!!

Something i am confident you will NEVER understand!
 
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Nice attempt but you know whether they are made of paper or steel, they are piece of junk if the engine fails during the mission, making it a sitting duck for enemy subs here is something for you to read from Sunday Express
http://www.express.co.uk/news/uk/69...alyst-claims-MoD-failed-properly-test-engines
and The Telegraph
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/business...est-fix-unreliable-type-45-destroyer-engines/
and another
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/201...45-destroyer-towed-back-port-two-days-sailed/
and Quora
https://www.quora.com/Whats-wrong-with-the-Type-45-Destroyer-engines-and-how-can-it-be-fixed
and here comes defencenews with their own take
http://www.defensenews.com/story/de...destroyer-royal-navy-uk-power-plant/82167048/

Enough mate or need more?


And before you throw an anti-UK label at me :p: , I should tell you that I like EFTs and many other weapon systems from UK ...the ones that work :enjoy:
well your right, almost. its not the engine that at fault but the intercooler. the engine is based of the rb211 and trent series(i think 700) but were spending 1 billion pounds to fix it. can pakistan afford 1 billion?

your type 21's are so old even their successors are being retired
 
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SAAB developed that together with a UK company. That UK company also has rights to sell that Anti Tank weapon. It's THALES both Thales and SAAB can sell that Anti Tank weapon.

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What is the Name of the ATGM?
 
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What is the Name of the ATGM?
It's called SAAB NLAW but it is joint production of Thales and SAAB. By the way SAAB was participating in IDEAS 2016 and showing there weapons including CARL GAUSTAV so I hope they are ready to sell us weapons now
 
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It's called SAAB NLAW but it is joint production of Thales and SAAB. By the way SAAB was participating in IDEAS 2016 and showing there weapons including CARL GAUSTAV so I hope they are ready to sell us weapons now
Have you studied its Armour piercing ability? know what that is? If you have, do you still think it will be of any use to us in anti-armour role? :O

At least try and do some basic research before making claims!!
 
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COAS meeting RSM commander during his visit to UK


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COAS meeting Special Representative on Afghanistan and Pakistan Mr. Owen Jenkins


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COAS meeting CDS during his visit to UK


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COAS with UK CGS during his visit to UK


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COAS being presented Guard of honour on arrival at Horse Guard square


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COAS with CGS, Special Representative and UK higher Commissioner in Pakistan
 
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It's called SAAB NLAW but it is joint production of Thales and SAAB. By the way SAAB was participating in IDEAS 2016 and showing there weapons including CARL GAUSTAV so I hope they are ready to sell us weapons now
Hazrat Thales is French and SAAb is complete owner of NLAW & Carl Gustav! What does Britain have to do with it?
 
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Chief of Army Staff General Qamar Javed Bajwa on Tuesday interacted with a forum at the Royal United Services Institute, a British think-tank, said ISPR.

“COAS shared his thoughts on geo-political environment, security challenges and role of Pakistan and Pakistan Army towards peace and stability,” said the military’s media wing in a statement.

It said that the Army chief also highlighted prospects of CPEC towards economic development of the region.

“Pakistan is positively engaged to bring about peace and stability in the region including Afghanistan,” ISPR quoted the army chief as saying.

“Forum appreciated candid expression of COAS and acknowledged Pakistan Army's contributions towards peace and stability,” the statement added.

http://nation.com.pk/national/04-Apr-2017/coas-gets-candid-during-interaction-with-uk-think-tank
 
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