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Type 85 gets overhauled and upgraded

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Real footage of Pakistan Army using ATGM to destroy Endian check post as response of their unprovoked firing on innocent citizens @defencedotpk @MajorPoonia @majorgauravarya @adgpi https://t.co/BLaHEEOQRl
 
Mountiaineer Rafal Fronia was hit by a stone causing forearm multiple fracture at el. 5900 m near K2BC#1 two days ago.
The Polish mountaineer is taken to Skardu by helicopter today.
#K2dlaPolakow #gilgitbaltistan #skardu #k2 https://t.co/NdqvrxdIgQ
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Dr Nagar Johar is recently promoted to the rank of Major General.
She is the first woman General from Swabi KPK and third from Pakistan. [emoji119] https://t.co/98LA5Lw2Q6
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COAS General Bajwa tells Afghanistan not to let it's soil used against Pakistan
13 Feb, 2018
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Rawalpindi, February 15, 2018:

Mr. Nawaf Saeed Al-Maliki, Ambassador ok Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, met Chief of Army Staff (COAS) General Qamar Javed Bajwa, today at GHQ.

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COAS General Qamar Javed Bajwa in Germany to attend Munich Security Conference.
Army Chief will speak at the conference giving Pakistan’s perspective on global and regional security.
COAS will also have few sideline meetings with other participating international civilian and military leadership.
 
Pakistan will send troops to Saudi Arabia on a “training and advise mission,” stressing that the troops “will not be employed outside” the kingdom. The news comes three years after Pakistan decided not to participate in the Sunni-majority, Saudi-led intervention in Yemen—which had the aim of stemming the influence of Shi’ite Iran, although the conflict has slowly descended into a proxy conflict between the two rival regional powers—after Pakistan’s parliament voted to remain neutral to avoid being pulled into a sectarian regional power struggle, in part because the country shares a border with Iran and has a sizeable Shi‘ite minority. While the number of troops to be sent remains unknown, 750-800 Pakistani servicemen are already present in Saudi Arabia, in part to guard Islamic holy sites, but they are not combat troops.
 
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