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Moscow Warms Up To Islamabad

It looks like its Islamabad who is more interested in improving relationship with Moscow then Moscow.....and Btw their is nothing to boost about Putin visit to Pakistan as he is visiting Pakistan for Quadrilateral Summit..
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Whats wrong in it


And Btw its only Pakistani media who are giving so much coverage Pak~Rus relation.....

Not a bad thing, isnt it the when US president is on Indian visit your media go ga ga over it
 
It's related,Moscow warms up to Islamabad,the internal Situation of Pakistan and What is Pakistan heading towards post NATO Withdrawal..think of it..

good times ? Stop being in delusion,You think that Russia along China and Pakistan is looking a sort of strategic alliance and that too against India.See this is what i always keep on saying,ever since 47 Pakistan was not a Matured player in Strategic arena,It never took right decisions,And looking at present situation and what going to come around in two years or so,i can conclude that "Pakistan is clinically dead and is no more a Player".
you even cant handle Pakistan lets leve China for a second and you wanna bring Russia in picture. we dont need russia against you. We are enough.
 
Pakistan Russia relation is not India centric but Pakistanis are day dreaming a lot India centric policy from Russians. :lol::lol:

This age, global players play it diplomatically safe and sound.

Even last week China and India agreed to resume military engagements.

Russia's re-entry to Afghan-Pakistan region is a much expected and foreseen move.

There were a series of diplomatic and armed forces major's from India visiting Moscow recently, and i somehow thought some Russian moves towards some Pakistan centric policy based on that.

I have in theory whats behind these and nope, its not about economic relations, Russia doesnt pay somebody else's bills or "sponsor" somebody as seen through out history.

The question is will Russia wont retract whatever steps it takes with regard to Pakistan under west ( read US ) pressure.

Its has always been other way .

Would be watching this space for sure. :)
 
You actually replied back to say that you are Chilling shows you are frustrated !! Just don't smash your Keyboard
because with shocking news you need every explanation. Btw dnt ewbarass yourself by calling me frustrated... Everyone can see mate.
 
Pakistan should lick their new master's feet and beg for nuke submarines,sukhois,aircraft carriers, help to sent rockets in space,help pakistan arm against in india....

Russian won't donate,they believe in pure Business
 
We are not bound to feed every troll. You can google it yourself.

Come on, this is an open forum, we can debate on it. Why dont you share your thoughts instead of one liners?

I believe we do have B V R on Pakistani Made JF17s Powered Russian engines.

My reply was specific to that person's troll, not a general statement at all.
 
Word from Islamabad is that the Pakistan Army’s Chief of the Army Staff, Gen Ashfaq Pervez Kayani, will be visiting Moscow in the coming days, following which Russian President Vladimir Putin will make a two-day official visit to Pakistan starting October 2, during which Putin will meet his Pakistani counterpart Asif Ali Zardari during talks that are part of a quadrilateral summit to be hosted by Pakistan on October 3 in which Afghanistan’s and Tajikistan’s Presidents will also take part. The credit for initiating high-level dialogues between Moscow and Islamabad goes to Pakistan’s former President-cum-COAS Gen Pervez Musharraf, following his state visit in February 2003. Next to visit Moscow was President Asif Ali Zardari, who paid a three-day official visit to between May 11 and 13 this year. During this meeting, Islamabad had sought Russia’s financial-cum-diplomatic support for the Iran–Pakistan (IP) gas pipeline (for which Germany-based ILF has completed detailed engineering design and according to the interim feasibility report, the cost of the project is between $1.2 and $1.5 billion) after both the US and Saudi Arabia played spoilt-sports last March and forced the world’s largest ban--Industrial and Commercial Bank of China Ltd (ICBC)—to roll back its plans for syndicating funds for the Pakistani side of the IP gas pipeline. Last year, Pakistan’s own state-owned National Bank of Pakistan (NBP) and Oil and Gas Development Company Ltd (OGDC) had walked away from the project last year fearing US sanctions. Faced with no other alternative, Islamabad has turned to Moscow for financial assistance for continuance of the IP gas pipeline project.

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Interestingly, Moscow has signalled its readiness to warm up to Pakistan’s overtures with the proviso that Pakistan accommodates Russia’s concerns regarding the regional security scenario in Central Asia, given the fact that Pakistan’s Gilgit-Baltistan/Khyber Pakhtunkhwa belt is separated from Tajikistan by Afghanistan’s narrow Wakhan Corridor, and that this belt of Pakistan also borders the Kashgar prefecture of China’s troubled Xinjiang province. To this end, Russia is reported to be willing to extend a sizeable quantum of security assistance to Pakistan, which is likely to include up to 12 new-build Mi-171 helicopters (to be built by the Ulan-Ude Aviation Plant) and hundreds of RPO-A Shmel (Bumblebee) shoulder-launched thermobaric rockets, items which the Pakistan Army urgently requires for its upcoming counter-insurgency campaign in North Waziristan.

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While in Moscow, Gen Kayani is also likely to canvass for the Kremlin’s approval for three crucial projects: creation of an engine overhaul facility in Kamra for the 84.4kN-thrust Klimov RD-93, whuch powers the Pakistan Air Force’s (PAF) JF-17 ‘Thunder’ MRCA; another overhaul workshop for the 12 RD & PE Zvezda JSC-built UPAZ-1 aerial refuelling pods in service with the PAF’s four IL-78MKP MRTT transports; continued product-support for the four IL-78MKPs; and most importantly, the export approval for 132kN-thrust AL-31FN turbofans required for powering the initial 40 FC-20 (36-single-seat and four tandem-seat) M-MRCAs that the PAF wants to procure from China’s Chengdu Aircraft Industry Corp (which is also producing the JF-17)

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this whole article only shows the Pakistani side of the story, any independent sources which can confirm this ? even a Russian one would do .
 
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