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IAF fighters makes first staging visit to KSA!o

Don't take this wrong. But in "current situation" looks like China is the only trusted ally of Pakistan .
 
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they are ready to depart him by emirates air ways:super:

They are about to throw Lal-Topi into the Red Sea. Cheapest way to dispose off Garbage.

Its Saudi sovereign right to pick its friends so is Pakistan's to do so. Saudis rubbing shoulders with Indians on this level is a cause for concern for Pakistan however it also means we can go ahead and make decisions which are good for us but unpopular in KSA.


In simpler words.... you plan "to grow a pair", now.
 
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not a big deal.. we buy huge amount of trade with them, they even have to show some appropriation. no AF would leave the chance to learn something new.

Now is it going to change anything?? no nothing, Pakistan will be always on the top of the list
 
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I'd love to see those KSA-loving Pakistanis who are bashing Iran 24/7 solely for having economic relations with India, this is getting very interesting. Of course, I'm sure you can't usually find them in threads like this. Now I see your 'true' friend, the one who has always 'helped you in hard times', is hosting Indian Air force in order to, as stated in article, give the Indo-Saudi relations a boost.

@OTTOMAN @Zarvan @rockstar08 @Akheilos and others whom I may have forgot. I remember your posts very well about how Iran has 'back-stabbed' Pakistan. Now it's time to wake up to this harsh reality, Iran will be your least of concerns.

Saudis were good to Pakistan as long as Pakistan followed 'their interests'. Now the immediate signs of refusing to be their paid army in Yemen are starting to show off.

@Horus, what's your take on this?
I never said Saudi was a saint just coz I said Iran has taken turns in the past....

Apart from Turkey and China I dont have any bids on either Iran nor Saudi....I dont say anything about them is because they arent transparent 1 min they are smiling next min they stab ya....Iran is no better either....Afghan the same...
 
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Exactly. This is a great excuse to liberate ourselves from the clutches of Wahabist school of thought. An excellent opportunity to use as a 'marketing leverage' to educate our stupid masses. This can be a great starting point, as Saudi is going to make many more such mistakes, which we should milk, as it comes along.

How? Very simple! Use the damn media to it's full potential.

it also means we can go ahead and make decisions which are good for us but unpopular in KSA.
 
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In simpler words.... you plan "to grow a pair", now.
Looks like you have not followed Pak Saudi affairs for quite some time.
We had grown a pair much earlier by refusing to help FSA.
 
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Nothing much..... Just a courtesy call...... and we Indians and Pakistani's are reading too much to it...... Relax guys.....
 
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I'd love to see those KSA-loving Pakistanis who are bashing Iran 24/7 solely for having economic relations with India, this is getting very interesting. Of course, I'm sure you can't usually find them in threads like this. Now I see your 'true' friend, the one who has always 'helped you in hard times', is hosting Indian Air force in order to, as stated in article, give the Indo-Saudi relations a boost.

@OTTOMAN @Zarvan @rockstar08 @Akheilos and others whom I may have forgot. I remember your posts very well about how Iran has 'back-stabbed' Pakistan. Now it's time to wake up to this harsh reality, Iran will be your least of concerns.

Saudis were good to Pakistan as long as Pakistan followed 'their interests'. Now the immediate signs of refusing to be their paid army in Yemen are starting to show off.

@Horus, what's your take on this?

These deployments or visits or exercises mean nothing geopolitically. Unlike Pakistan, we do not expect any country to help us fight a war, either militarily or financially. Neither Saudi nor Iran is expected to help us in any conflict, and nor is India expected to take sides in the conflicts in the middle east.

Pakistan army or air force hobnobbing with other countries is a different thing - they expect (rightly or wrongly) that those countries would join Pak in a war against India. Heck, some of them are ecstatic about the prospect of leasing their ports to China, so that PLAN can fight the navy that they do not dare to face. I've seen statements on this forum from Pakistanis about how Saudi's Eurofighters will aid them in future, how PLAN will launch furious attacks from Gwadar port, and so on.

That's not the case with India. Our forces exercise with other countries with no expectations, other than sharing and learning tactics. As the article states, the IAF contingent is returning from a deployment in Britain - was there any concern about Britain fighting with India? No, and it applies to any foreign country. In short, India mingling with other countries should concern nobody. But Pakistan...
 
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The contingent consisting of 110 IAF officers and airmen onboard Sukhoi 30MKI fighter aircraft, C-17 Globe Masters, C-130 Super Hercules and IL-78 aircraft while en route to United Kingdom for a multinational exercise landed at King Fahd airbase in Taif.

The inaugural staging visit that the IAF pilots called very interactive and fruitful. They will be leaving for Athens prior to the UK for the multinational exercise.

Earlier, RAF Coningsby welcomed the international visitors from the IAF, who had traveled to the UK to support Exercise Indradhanush IV, with a C130, C17 and 4 IAF SU30MKI aircraft till the end of July.

Poorly written article as the Indian contingent was returning from UK rather than heading that way.
In any case, what's all the fuss about, the IAF staging a visit is no more significant than say IN ship on a goodwill visit to KSA a few months earlier.

Indian navy ship Tarangini on goodwill trip - The Times of India
 
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Looks like you have not followed Pak Saudi affairs for quite some time.
We had grown a pair much earlier by refusing to help FSA.


Was that a "full pair"? Seemed be like "half a pair", since that 'cop-out 'was explained away as not getting into that morass; but being ready to defend the territorial integrity of the KSA....

But the Houthis are hardly even threatening KSA's territorial integrity, but are actually challenging KSA's moral legitimacy to strong-arm people in the neighborhood. And the Saudis are only looking to rent "cannon-fodder' to ensure the means to do so. Since their own folks are just too 'peace-loving' (or too damn lazy) to put their own lives on the line for the purpose.
 
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Was that a "full pair"? Seemed be like "half a pair", since that 'cop-out 'was explained away as not getting into that morass; but being ready to defend the territorial integrity of the KSA....

But the Houthis are hardly even threatening KSA's territorial integrity, but are actually challenging KSA's moral legitimacy to strong-arm people in the neighborhood. And the Saudis are only looking to rent "cannon-fodder' to ensure the means to do so. Since their own folks are just too 'peace-loving' (or too damn lazy) to put their own lives on the line for the purpose.
You don't use baazari language in diplomacy to show that you have a pair. As for territorially integrity, we have a mutual defence pact with them.
And as far as I remember we did not even care to say that when they asked for our help in Syria. Yemeni crises happened 2 years later.
 
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Saudi earns lots of dollars by selling us oil. They are smart enough to keep their customers happy.
 
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I'd love to see those KSA-loving Pakistanis who are bashing Iran 24/7 solely for having economic relations with India, this is getting very interesting. Of course, I'm sure you can't usually find them in threads like this. Now I see your 'true' friend, the one who has always 'helped you in hard times', is hosting Indian Air force in order to, as stated in article, give the Indo-Saudi relations a boost.

@OTTOMAN @Zarvan @rockstar08 @Akheilos and others whom I may have forgot. I remember your posts very well about how Iran has 'back-stabbed' Pakistan. Now it's time to wake up to this harsh reality, Iran will be your least of concerns.

Saudis were good to Pakistan as long as Pakistan followed 'their interests'. Now the immediate signs of refusing to be their paid army in Yemen are starting to show off.

@Horus, what's your take on this?
Ok mr. Big mouth, how about you hosting them in our backyards, you are no different to them, frankly speaking we recognised your true face few decades back and now in the process of doing the same with them, indirectly it's good for PAF as quite a few numbers of PAF personnel so serve in SRAF.
 
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You don't use baazari language in diplomacy to show that you have a pair. As for territorially integrity, we have a mutual defence pact with them.
And as far as I remember we did not even care to say that when they asked for our help in Syria. Yemeni crises happened 2 years later.
Don't you realise, the Indians have now become expert in handling and measuring Pakistani ''Pairs''.... what's more, they probably enjoy it .
 
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