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Pakistan today voiced its concern over the development of sophisticated drone technology by India, describing it as "worrying".

Pakistan today voiced its concern over the development of sophisticated drone technology by India, describing it as “worrying”. Foreign Office spokesman Mohammad Faisal was asked at the weekly media briefing to comment on India’s Rustam 2 which was being developed on the lines of the US predator drones for surveillance and reconnaissance purposes. “India’s development of drone technology is worrying when seen in the larger context of its buildup and expansion of military capabilities in the conventional and non-conventional domains, which are subjecting regional strategic stability to increasing strain,” he said. He also said that the use of drone technology should be consistent with the principles of the UN Charter, international humanitarian law and other established norms of responsible state behavior.

He also lambasted a decision by the Indian Motion Pictures Producers’ Association (IMPPA) to uphold ban on Pakistan actors and artists as “yet another evidence of pervading extremism and anti-Pakistan prejudice in India”. “It is unfortunate that art and cinema which bring people together by acting as cultural bridges are being held hostage to hate and xenophobia,” he said. Faisal said that the decision to ban artists followed several others, “including non-issuance of visas to Pakistani pilgrims, refusal to allow participation of Sikhs and Katas raj pilgrims and cancellation of sports matches underscores the growing intolerance and bias prevalent in India exposing it of the sham-ocracy it is increasingly becoming.”

To a question that the Foreign Secretaries of Pakistan and India are likely to meet on the sidelines of Kabul Process in Afghanistan, he said, “No such meeting has been envisaged.” To another question about Indian media reported that Indian Foreign Secretary may visit Pakistan in the upcoming days, he said, “I am not aware of any such visit.” But to a question about India and Pakistan plan for an agreement involving the exchange of elderly, mentally challenged and female prisoners, Faisal said, “the proposal is being examined by the Ministry of Interior.”

Faisal also said that India’s “belligerent posture” along LoC and the Working Boundary has implications for not only Pakistan but also the region. “Pakistan continues to give a measured and befitting response to the Indian ceasefire violations. It is regrettable that India resorts to such untoward acts that are detrimental to the peace and stability of the entire region,” he said. Faisal also said that India had a knee jerk tendency of leveling baseless allegations against Pakistan.

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India is yet to have an armed drone, a MALE or HALE UAV. If I'm a from the foreign ministry, it's my duty to exaggerate as it works the best in my favour, not India's. Pakistan Inducted it's fleet of armed drones 5 years ago with Burraq & Shahpar taking the lead. Later on, Wing Loong MALE UCAV was spotted at an operational PAF Base. Newer versions of local UCAV are in the making. Fun Fact: Rustam 2 just flew, it's yet to be granted IOC, FOC and then mass produced. I'm not dck measuring but we all know India is no where close to Pakistan when it comes to operational UCAV or UAV. (Falco is locally produced and is the working horse of PAF surveillance fleet)
 
Pakistan today voiced its concern over the development of sophisticated drone technology by India, describing it as "worrying".

Pakistan today voiced its concern over the development of sophisticated drone technology by India, describing it as “worrying”. Foreign Office spokesman Mohammad Faisal was asked at the weekly media briefing to comment on India’s Rustam 2 which was being developed on the lines of the US predator drones for surveillance and reconnaissance purposes. “India’s development of drone technology is worrying when seen in the larger context of its buildup and expansion of military capabilities in the conventional and non-conventional domains, which are subjecting regional strategic stability to increasing strain,” he said. He also said that the use of drone technology should be consistent with the principles of the UN Charter, international humanitarian law and other established norms of responsible state behavior.

He also lambasted a decision by the Indian Motion Pictures Producers’ Association (IMPPA) to uphold ban on Pakistan actors and artists as “yet another evidence of pervading extremism and anti-Pakistan prejudice in India”. “It is unfortunate that art and cinema which bring people together by acting as cultural bridges are being held hostage to hate and xenophobia,” he said. Faisal said that the decision to ban artists followed several others, “including non-issuance of visas to Pakistani pilgrims, refusal to allow participation of Sikhs and Katas raj pilgrims and cancellation of sports matches underscores the growing intolerance and bias prevalent in India exposing it of the sham-ocracy it is increasingly becoming.”

To a question that the Foreign Secretaries of Pakistan and India are likely to meet on the sidelines of Kabul Process in Afghanistan, he said, “No such meeting has been envisaged.” To another question about Indian media reported that Indian Foreign Secretary may visit Pakistan in the upcoming days, he said, “I am not aware of any such visit.” But to a question about India and Pakistan plan for an agreement involving the exchange of elderly, mentally challenged and female prisoners, Faisal said, “the proposal is being examined by the Ministry of Interior.”

Faisal also said that India’s “belligerent posture” along LoC and the Working Boundary has implications for not only Pakistan but also the region. “Pakistan continues to give a measured and befitting response to the Indian ceasefire violations. It is regrettable that India resorts to such untoward acts that are detrimental to the peace and stability of the entire region,” he said. Faisal also said that India had a knee jerk tendency of leveling baseless allegations against Pakistan.

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Source is indian so it's fake and highly dubious news. Ignore it and move on.
 
Oh FFS not this again

Indian tamasha is simply too much


Let's go back in time when that absolute junk called Rustom 1 was being developed, it was as close to crap as a drone can get yet you had the EXACT SAME ego driven Indian bull shit articles.
You had the EXACT SAME Indian fanboys shitting out of their mouths about what a threat it would be

Then we learn that all Rustom drones have either crashed or been grounded

Go forward a few years and we are back to the Tamasha of the Indians
 
Spoken like a true Pakistani. How so? Please back up your one line sweeping statement.
We never asked you to backup garbage your country man posted.
Pakistan today voiced its concern over the development of sophisticated drone technology by India, describing it as “worrying”. Foreign Office spokesman Mohammad Faisal was asked at the weekly media briefing to comment on India’s Rustam 2 which was being developed on the lines of the US predator drones for surveillance and reconnaissance purposes.
MQ-1 Predator, which according to Indians Rustom-2 is reaching in capabilities flew in 1995.
Rustom-2 is powered by 2 × NPO-Saturn 36MT engines giving it output power of 73.55 kW or about 100Hp.At best it would be carrying total payload of 350 to 400kg.
Pakistan has 2 drones operatioal in that class Burraq and Falco,both of them are armed and are in operational service for long time.
According to unoffical reports Pakistan is also fielding Wing Loon 2 UCAV,anything like that India can only dream of.
https://thediplomat.com/2016/06/is-pakistan-secretly-testing-a-new-chinese-killer-drone/
First atleast field a operational system at level of Burraq UCAV,then come and ask for backup.
 
Homegrown Nishant Drone's Perfect Crash Record


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Army sources said the UAV, the last of the four inducted in 2011, crashed near Pokhran in Jaisalmer district of Rajasthan.





I remember when they used to call this piece of crap a threat to Pakistan
 
India is yet to have an armed drone, a MALE or HALE UAV. If I'm a from the foreign ministry, it's my duty to exaggerate as it works the best in my favour, not India's. Pakistan Inducted it's fleet of armed drones 5 years ago with Burraq & Shahpar taking the lead. Later on, Wing Loong MALE UCAV was spotted at an operational PAF Base. Newer versions of local UCAV are in the making. Fun Fact: Rustam 2 just flew, it's yet to be granted IOC, FOC and then mass produced. I'm not dck measuring but we all know India is no where close to Pakistan when it comes to operational UCAV or UAV. (Falco is locally produced and is the working horse of PAF surveillance fleet)
Burraq & Shahpar has nothing to do with India - Pakistan, but can be used in terrorist areas... But Rustom 2 will add some unique capabilities in India's favour against Pakistan...
 
Burraq & Shahpar has nothing to do with India - Pakistan, but can be used in terrorist areas... But Rustom 2 will add some unique capabilities in India's favour against Pakistan...
Like what?
when compared to Burraq or wing loon 2,the systems which are active from years and are getting evolved.
 

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