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No PR130/2013-ISPR Dated: September 3, 2013

Rawalpindi - September 3, 2013:
Geneal Ashfaq Parvez Kayani, Chief of Army Staff visited the troops deployed in forward localities along the line of control( LOC). He showed complete satisfaction on the state of morale, Operational preparedness and vigil being maintained by troops on front line. He also paid rich tributes to the supreme sacrifices of the officers and men of Pakistan Army along LOC.
Earlier, on arrival at LOC, COAS was briefed by local formation commander on the prevailing security situation and high state of alert being maintained by own troops

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ISLAMABAD: Pakistan Army chief Gen Ashfaq Parvez Kayani today visited the line of control (LoC) to assess the security situation in the wake of violations of a ceasefire in the region over the past few weeks.


Kayani visited Kotli sector of the Line of Control, an area that has witnessed heavy exchanges of fire between Indian and Pakistani troops.

Official sources said the powerful army chief visited the LoC to personally assess the security situation and to be briefed by top commanders.

Kayani also met soldiers posted along the LoC and appreciated their bravery, the sources said.

Despite a truce put in place along the LoC in November 2003, intermittent skirmishes have continued along the heavily militarised ceasefire line.

The situation heated up on August 6, when five Indian soldiers were killed in an attack by Pakistani troops on the Indian side of the LoC.

Since then, both sides have accused each other of violating the truce. At least four Pakistani soldiers, including a captain, have been killed in recent weeks.

The tensions on the LoC have affected bilateral ties even though back channel talks are on to restore normalcy.
Pakistan Army chief visits LoC to assess situation - The Times of India

Press Release
No PR130/2013-ISPR Dated: September 3, 2013

Rawalpindi - September 3, 2013:
Geneal Ashfaq Parvez Kayani, Chief of Army Staff visited the troops deployed in forward localities along the line of control( LOC). He showed complete satisfaction on the state of morale, Operational preparedness and vigil being maintained by troops on front line. He also paid rich tributes to the supreme sacrifices of the officers and men of Pakistan Army along LOC.
Earlier, on arrival at LOC, COAS was briefed by local formation commander on the prevailing security situation and high state of alert being maintained by own troops

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Good Job seniors should keep visiting their soldiers to encourage them
 
Very interesting move in the whole scheme of things. Shows some intent and gives a message that the top is watching over the situation.

Good to see the new uniforms also deployed.
 
they need to move up some MRLs to give the occupation army in kashmir some medicine each time they get excited....
 
ISLAMABAD: Pakistan Army chief Gen Ashfaq Parvez Kayani today visited the line of control (LoC) to assess the security situation in the wake of violations of a ceasefire in the region over the past few weeks.


Kayani visited Kotli sector of the Line of Control, an area that has witnessed heavy exchanges of fire between Indian and Pakistani troops.

Official sources said the powerful army chief visited the LoC to personally assess the security situation and to be briefed by top commanders.

Kayani also met soldiers posted along the LoC and appreciated their bravery, the sources said.

Despite a truce put in place along the LoC in November 2003, intermittent skirmishes have continued along the heavily militarised ceasefire line.

The situation heated up on August 6, when five Indian soldiers were killed in an attack by Pakistani troops on the Indian side of the LoC.

Since then, both sides have accused each other of violating the truce. At least four Pakistani soldiers, including a captain, have been killed in recent weeks.

The tensions on the LoC have affected bilateral ties even though back channel talks are on to restore normalcy.
Pakistan Army chief visits LoC to assess situation - The Times of India



Good Job seniors should keep visiting their soldiers to encourage them

this much i will say for the FG, he is always available for the troops, swat, dir, bajaur, LoC - unlike our 'elected' Prez (Supreme Commander of armed forces) the PM & the Defence Minister have been shamefully absent from motivating the troops.
 
you know, use of artillery amounts to war!

Than let it be war by the Kiyan is doing speech right now in Baluchistan and saying that we have increased number of Baloch in the Army but also said that we just made it easy I mean just eased some hard tests so they can get more people from Baluchistan I don't think that is the right move yes more baluch should be part of Army but not by reducing the set standards @Aeronaut @DESERT FIGHTER @Imran Khan @Leader @Oscar @nuclearpak @Icarus @Xeric and others
 
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Than let it be war by the Kiyan is doing speech right now in Baluchistan and saying that we have increased number of Baloch in the Army but also said that we just made it easy I mean just eased some hard tests so they can get more people from Baluchistan I don't think that is the right move yes more baluch should be part of Army but not by reducing the set standards @Aeronaut @DESERT FIGHTER @Imran Khan @Leader @Oscar @nuclearpak @Icarus @Xeric and others
war means total destruction of the subcontinent.........
as for reducing standards, well, Baloch dont get much oppritunities to meet the standards of students of the rest of the Country.........
 
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war means total destruction of the subcontinent.........
as for reducing standards, well, Baloch dont get much oppritunities to meet the standards of students of the rest of the Country.........

Than first give them education lot of education and teach they are Muslims first than Pakistanis and than bring them in Army if that is total destruction than let it be
 
Its a timely decision. Atleast if not the bureaucracy then the doors of the army are open for them. Whether they pass staff college is upto them. Excellent decision.
 
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