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COAS visited training area in Thar Desert near Chhor. COAS witnessed ongoing training exercise wherein the operational capability of field formations operating in desert is being tested in near battlefield environment.


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I heard that Saudi and other Arab countries are pressurizing Pakistan to accept Israel, although Pakistan want to continue the legacy of Quaid-e-Azam that Pakistan will not accept Israel till Palestine will not get freedom from them. The main purpose of asking that why Arab countries pushing Pakistan to accept Israel?

In case you are quoting public leak of Imran Khan, than don't trust him he's a habitual liar and whatever he's trying is not in favor of Pakistan.
 
COAS lauds PAF officers thorough professionalism



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RAWALPINDI: Chief of Army Staff (COAS) General Qamar Javed Bajwa on Wednesday urged the officers of Pakistan Air Force (PAF) to make consistent efforts to keep abreast with modern developments and maintain cutting edge advantage.

The COAS visited PAF Air War College Institute (AWCI) in Karachi. "Superiority in modern day battlefield can only be maintained if we remain alive to contemporary challenges and are prepared to tackle them in line with emerging modern concepts," COAS while addressing participants of the 34th Air War Course said.
General Bajwa emphasised the officers that they must remain vigilant to respond befittingly to any misadventure by the adversary. The COAS appreciated thorough professionalism of PAF and its enviable achievements.

Earlier, COAS visited Central Ordnance Depot Karachi. COAS was briefed about upgradation of existing century old infrastructure of the depot on modern lines for provision of smooth logistics support. The COAS appreciated the efforts of Ordnance Corps for its commitment in the field of logistics to enhance operational efficiency. On arrival at COD Karachi, COAS was received by Lieutenant General Azhar Saleh Abbasi, Chief of Logistics Staff & Corps Commander Lieutenant General Nadeem Ahmed Anjum.
 
Army Chief terms CPEC win-win situation, thanks China for gifting COVID vaccines
February 19, 2021






Chinese Ambassador to Pakistan, Nong Rong called on Pakistan Army Chief Gen Qamar Javed Bajwa and discussed matters of mutual interest, including regional security issues. During the meeting, Army Chief lauded unwavering Chinese support to Pakistan during the test of times and thanked China for gifting 0.5 million doses of COVID vaccines to Pakistan Army.
Moreover, he termed CPEC a win-win situation for Pakistan and China. Nong Rong acknowledged and appreciated Pakistan’s contributions towards regional peace and stability.

RAWALPINDI: Army Chief General Qamar Javed Bajwa expressed his gratitude to China as Nong Rong, the ambassador of Pakistan’s “iron brother“, visited the General Headquarters (GHQ), according to a statement issued Thursday by the military’s media wing.

In its statement, the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) noted that the two leaders — Gen Bajwa and the Chinese Ambassador to Pakistan —discussed “matters of mutual interest, including regional security issues” during their meeting.

The Army chief also “appreciated [the] unwavering Chinese support at multiple international fora and capacity enhancement in defence and security domains”, the ISPR mentioned.

He also said the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor’s (CPEC) successful completion “will bring more benefits and prosperity to the people of both countries”, according to the statement.

Nong “acknowledged and appreciated Pakistan’s contributions [towards] regional peace and stability”, the ISPR added.
 
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Chief of the Army Staff (COAS) General Qamar Javed Bajwa visited a logistic installation/workshop in Rawalpindi, ISPR said on Monday.
 
In Waziristan visit, army chief calls for vigilance against hostile attempts to back-pedal operation gains


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Army Chief Qamar Javed Bajwa. — Still from ISPR video


Army Chief Qamar Javed Bajwa has called for a need to remain vigilant against hostile attempts to reverse the gains of Operation Radd ul Fasaad, according to Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR).

The army chief's comments came during his visit to the North and South Waziristan districts on Tuesday.
He was briefed on the progress of the border management regime, stabilization operations, socio-economic development projects including the opening of border terminals.

The army chief spent a complete day with troops in Asman Manza, South Waziristan, and Mirali in North Waziristan, the military's media wing said.

The army chief, while interacting with officers and men, lauded their commitment and professionalism in ensuring a secure and conducive environment for implementation of the writ of civil administration in newly merged tribal districts.

"Pakistan is committed to peace and stability in the region and playing its part by solidifying border security and capacity enhancement of FC/LEAs," he said.

Interacting with tribal elders at Mir Ali, he appreciated them for their unflinching support and sacrifices in the fight against terrorism. "Peace has largely returned to these areas. The hard-earned normalcy will be retained and enhanced through the collective efforts of the local population, civil administration, and LEAs. "
To continue the journey towards enduring peace and development we need to stay determined and united, the army chief said.

Earlier, on arrival, Corps Commander Lieutenant General Nauman Mahmood had received the army chief.
 
who is next in line after his retirement?
 
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08 Mar 2021

United States (US) Special Representative for Afghanistan Reconciliation, Ambassador Zalmay Khalilzad called on Chief of the Army Staff (COAS) General Qamar Javed Bajwa at the General Headquarters (GHQ), ISPR said on Monday.

Commander Resolute Support Mission in Afghanistan General Austin Scott Miller was also present in the meeting, said military’s media wing.
 
who is next in line after his retirement?
LOL. he might get another extension. He ain't no Gen Raheel Sharif as he loves to stay in power and make money.

I hope he is better than Bajwa, he really put his country down in his second term.
Also in the first term as well I'm not sure what exactly he did that we should give him credit for. Because Raheel Sharif left a massive legacy we haven't seen since the time of Musharraf's early years. Under Raheel sharif short tenure Pakistan's enemies within were exposed and destroyed. political parties and militant movements that weakened the state were exposed and basically crushed. Pakistan's Army regained it's public image and trust that had been tarnished by the likes of Musharaff (NROs), Benazir, Zardari and nawaz.

Once Bajwa assumed power, he had no choice but to follow in RS footsteps and legacy. Since RS is out of the picture under Bajwa's second tenure, corrupt political parties are reorganizing and gaining momentum.


Whenever I look at his pictures, it just brings unpleasant vibes to my sixth sense. Him and Shah Mahmood Qureshi (the fake peer) I think are probably the two biggest snakes in pakistani politics that haven't been exposed yet.
 
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COAS Gen Bajwa visits Bahrain, discusses matters of mutual interest with officials


March 10, 2021


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MANAMA: The Chief of Army Staff (COAS) General Qamar Javed Bajwa on Tuesday visited Bahrain and held one-on-one meetings with Field Marshal Mohammed Bin Isa Al Khalifa, Commander Bahrain National Guard, and Major General Shaikh Nasser bin Hamad Al Khalifa, Bahrain National Security Advisor.

According to a statement released by the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) on Wednesday, during the meetings, the two sides discussed issues of mutual interests, while the regional security situation also came under discussion.

COAS Gen Bajwa offered Pakistan's complete support to Bahrain in achieving shared interests in bilateral security cooperation, including training and capacity building.

Later, delegation-level talks were also held, where current developments in Afghan Peace Process, border security, and necessary steps to be undertaken to facilitate an Afghan-led and Afghan-owned peace process were discussed.
 
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