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Major General Kim Moon Hwa, Chief of United Nations Military Observers Group in India and Pakistan (UNMOGIP), paid a farewell call on Chief of Army Staff, General Ashfaq Parvez Kayani at General Headquarters on Wednesday. (03-11-2010) – Photo ISPR
 
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Rawalpindi - November 3, 2010:

Mr Adam Thomson, British High Commissioner in Pakistan called on Chief of Army Staff, General Ashfaq Parvez Kayani at General Headquarters today.

The visiting dignitary remained with him for some time and discussed the matters of mutual interest.
 


Mr Adam Thomson, British High Commissioner in Pakistan called on Chief of Army Staff, General Ashfaq Parvez Kayani at General Headquarters on Wednesday. (03-11-2010) – Photo ISPR
 
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Rawalpindi - November 4, 2010:

Chief of Air Staff, Air Chief Marshal Rao Qamar Suleman called on Chief of Army Staff, General Ashfaq Parvez Kayani at General Headquarters today.

The Chief of Air Staff remained with him for some time and discussed the matters of professional interest.
 
Considering our past, Gen. Musharraf's initiative has further progressed. This is by far a great leap forward in strenghtening relations between Russia and Pakistan.

Ha, how inappropriate. That's all he gave Pakistan, Musharraf, foreign tours and inflation. He was the President, not the tourism minister. Why did he come to NZ of all places and stay at the most expensive hotel here? I was at Uni just down the road so I know. Pakistan and NZ have nothing in common, there's is nothing to trade with NZ, nothing to learn. What a waste of money.

Anyway, back to the topic, there is more involvment between Pakistani and Russian Militaries than most common public know. So this is not big surprise.
 
Corps Commander Karachi pays farewell call on CM

KARACHI: Corp Commander Karachi Lt Gen Shahid Iqbal Thursday paid a farewell call on Sindh Chief Minister Syed Qaim Ali Shah at the Chief Minister’s House. He discussed matters of mutual interest with the chief minister. Later, Qaim Ali Shah presented traditional gifts of ‘Khais’ and ‘Arjak’ to him. The chief minister also hosted a lunch for Corps Commander. ppi
 
Ha, how inappropriate. That's all he gave Pakistan, Musharraf, foreign tours and inflation. He was the President, not the tourism minister. Why did he come to NZ of all places and stay at the most expensive hotel here? I was at Uni just down the road so I know. Pakistan and NZ have nothing in common, there's is nothing to trade with NZ, nothing to learn. What a waste of money.

Anyway, back to the topic, there is more involvment between Pakistani and Russian Militaries than most common public know. So this is not big surprise.[/QUOTE]

oh really! pls do elaborate for us newbies!
 
COAS appreciates Army team for winning Gold in Cambrian Patrol Exercise

ISLAMABAD, Nov 5 (APP): Chief of Army Staff, General Ashfaq Parvez Kayani met the Army team that won Gold Medal in the Cambrian Patrol Competition held recently in United Kingdom.

He appreciated the team on excellent performance in the international competition, in which 76 teams from 16 countries participated.

He also met Pakistan Army wrestler Azhar Hussain and congratulated him on winning Gold and Silver Medals in the Commonwealth games.
 
holy **** i didnt know we had an Army wrestler @ CWG, i must've been sleeping
 
Anyway, back to the topic, there is more involvment between Pakistani and Russian Militaries than most common public know. So this is not big surprise.

apart from RD-93 engines (which are technically to Chinese, with Pakistan as end-user), what else is there really?

what we don't get from Chinese or locally, we get from Americans, Italians and a select few other countries

not denying what you are saying, but educate me on what other cooperations there are

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COAS appreciates Army team for winning Gold in Cambrian Patrol Exercise

ISLAMABAD, Nov 5 (APP): Chief of Army Staff, General Ashfaq Parvez Kayani met the Army team that won Gold Medal in the Cambrian Patrol Competition held recently in United Kingdom.

He appreciated the team on excellent performance in the international competition, in which 76 teams from 16 countries participated.

He also met Pakistan Army wrestler Azhar Hussain and congratulated him on winning Gold and Silver Medals in the Commonwealth games.




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Monday, 08 Nov 2010

Delaying tactics in N Waziristan

General Ashfaq Parvez Kayani was the only Pakistani to make it to the Forbes ‘World’s Most Powerful People’ list.

As Army Chief General Ashfaq Kayani rebuffs yet another demand by Isaf forces to go after militants in North Waziristan, saying Pakistan would go into the dangerous terrain when its “national priorities” will allow it the opportunity to do so, what is perhaps most evident is that the country, is at most, buying time before it is forced to wage war in the agency.

To his credit, the general has managed to hold off the West on its demand for operations in North Waziristan for quite some time now, first offering them Swat and Bajaur and then South Waziristan, Orakzai and other agencies. The floods came and provided yet another distraction, enabling the army to avoid operations in an area it appears not to be comfortable in, and seems unwilling to get involved. From a western perspective, giving General Kayani the benefit of the doubt, one could say he is waiting till he can marshal his full resources and, without distraction, march into the forbidden territory to eliminate the scourge of terrorism once and for all. Given of course, that North Waziristan is the final solution. As US and Nato forces in Afghanistan fail to achieve their objectives after years of fighting and as the deadline for withdrawal edges closer with no final solution in sight, North Waziristan, the ‘epicentre of al Qaeda’, becomes the be all and end all, assuming proportions inching towards the mythical, in winning the war on terror.

Then there is talk of a deal with Jalaluddin Haqqani, according to which his men will not carry out attacks in the country if Pakistan lets them be. But given the extent of pressure the Obama administration has been exerting on the Pakistan Army for months now, one must seriously consider what the end of such a deal may augur for Pakistan, which already has what can be seen as an urban terror infrastructure. Bring together arguments that whatever may happen to the US in Afghanistan and whatever the course of their future in the region may be, Pakistan is geographically bound being Afghanistan’s physical neighbour.

Published in The Express Tribune, November 8th, 2010.
 
Given of course, that North Waziristan is the final solution
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Is it? Actually it's a set up, a trap. The armed forces have cleared up Swat - and then what? What has the government done to undo what led to the Talib presence there?? And what has the government done in the Orakzai or Khyber or any other agency to further political rights, to further representation and citizenship, to integrate the areas economically with the rest of Pakistan?

And "Final Solution" - now where have I heard that before? The American can't clean up his Afghan mess, we of course feel for him and when his behavior there reflects our counsel, ours behavior in NWA may reflect theirs.
 
COAS calls on President

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Chief of the Army Staff (COAS) General Ashfaq Pervez Kiani called on the President Asif Ali Zardai and discussed with him matters of national interest in the President House Islamabad, Dunya News reported on Monday.
The COAS discussed mattersof nationaleurity as well as professional isues of the army.

http://www.dunyanews.tv/main_category_eng.php?nid=17470&catid=2&flag=d
 
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November 8, 2010:
His Excellency Mr Choong Joo Choi, Ambassador of South Korea to Pakistan called on Chief of Army Staff, General Ashfaq Parvez Kayani at General Headquarters today.
The visiting dignitary remained with him for some time and discussed the matters of mutual interest.
 
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