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Pak to acquire new subs
from Shaiq Hussain
ISLAMABAD - Pakistan will purchase new submarines from Germany or any other country to fulfil the requirements of its navy, said the outgoing Naval Chief Admiral Shahid Karimullah here Friday.
He was talking to newsmen at the Naval Headquarters after the change-of-command ceremony in which Admiral Mohammad Afzal Tahir assumed the charge of new Chief of Pakistan Navy.
The outgoing Naval Chief said that the submarines could be purchased from anywhere available best at bargaining price, as it constituted the key-defensive power.
He said the submarines and other equipment for naval forces would be acquired on the transfer of technology basis.
Admiral Shahid recalled that when he became the Naval Chief, the Pak-India relations were marred by tension and strain and Pakistan was facing embargoes.
At that time, he said, the new policy of look towards east was adopted and it was in accordance with that strategy that a deal was struck with China for the purchase of four frigates.
However, he added that time has changed and Pakistan is no more facing sanctions which has made it easier to acquire defence equipment. He said Pakistan would soon contact Germany and other European nations to buy new submarines. Admiral Shahid also said the long-range surveillance planes from Britain and hi-tech helicopters for the surveillance of the countryââ¬â¢s territorial waters from China and France were being obtained to further strengthen the defensive power.
New Naval Chief told the journalists the US had also offered to sale frigates to Pakistan adding that both the sides were engaged in consultations and any decision would be made after these talks.
He informed that two new missile boats would also be included in the Pakistan Navy in December.
Responding to a query, he said that he had old friendship with Vice Admiral Mohammad Haroon and he would not let him leave the Navy.
Vice Admiral Haroon and the new Naval Chief had joined the Navy together, however, it was Admiral Afzal who could make it to the office of Naval Chief.
To another question, the Naval Chief said that with the construction of Gwadar Port Pakistan had been able to strengthen its maritime security adding it would lead to the betterment of economy as well. He added that now we would have effective control over the territorial waters.
Long article; http://www.nation.com.pk/daily/oct-2005/8/index15.php
from Shaiq Hussain
ISLAMABAD - Pakistan will purchase new submarines from Germany or any other country to fulfil the requirements of its navy, said the outgoing Naval Chief Admiral Shahid Karimullah here Friday.
He was talking to newsmen at the Naval Headquarters after the change-of-command ceremony in which Admiral Mohammad Afzal Tahir assumed the charge of new Chief of Pakistan Navy.
The outgoing Naval Chief said that the submarines could be purchased from anywhere available best at bargaining price, as it constituted the key-defensive power.
He said the submarines and other equipment for naval forces would be acquired on the transfer of technology basis.
Admiral Shahid recalled that when he became the Naval Chief, the Pak-India relations were marred by tension and strain and Pakistan was facing embargoes.
At that time, he said, the new policy of look towards east was adopted and it was in accordance with that strategy that a deal was struck with China for the purchase of four frigates.
However, he added that time has changed and Pakistan is no more facing sanctions which has made it easier to acquire defence equipment. He said Pakistan would soon contact Germany and other European nations to buy new submarines. Admiral Shahid also said the long-range surveillance planes from Britain and hi-tech helicopters for the surveillance of the countryââ¬â¢s territorial waters from China and France were being obtained to further strengthen the defensive power.
New Naval Chief told the journalists the US had also offered to sale frigates to Pakistan adding that both the sides were engaged in consultations and any decision would be made after these talks.
He informed that two new missile boats would also be included in the Pakistan Navy in December.
Responding to a query, he said that he had old friendship with Vice Admiral Mohammad Haroon and he would not let him leave the Navy.
Vice Admiral Haroon and the new Naval Chief had joined the Navy together, however, it was Admiral Afzal who could make it to the office of Naval Chief.
To another question, the Naval Chief said that with the construction of Gwadar Port Pakistan had been able to strengthen its maritime security adding it would lead to the betterment of economy as well. He added that now we would have effective control over the territorial waters.
Long article; http://www.nation.com.pk/daily/oct-2005/8/index15.php