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Nick Carter has been a good friend of Pakistan Army. I think after US Pakistan is place he visited most, not only as CDS but also before as COAS
It's just a courtesy visit or anything can come out of it??since UK is not EU anymore so they not bound for any EU restrictions?
We should launch some sort of military operation into Afghanistan and give those idiots a message. They know where the terrorists are and yet, they allow them to operate from inside their territory.

Such an operation would weaken the Afghan Security Forces and it'll be easier for the Taliban to come to power who we presumably support. It'll be a win-win result. I fear sanctions from the west, so we should just keep it small but decisive, enough to give those panshiris an idea of what is to come if they don't stop.
Like turkish drones we need a good network of them
 
It's just a courtesy visit or anything can come out of it??since UK is not EU anymore so they not bound for any EU restrictions?

Like turkish drones we need a good network of them

Unsure, but under Carter we started Instructor exchange programme with Sandhurst, attending Cambrian Patrol competition, Pace Stick competition and more regimental officer exchanges. Unsure if there is any scope (or even desire) for UK made weapons
 
Nawaz Sharif, Army and the people of Pakistan....
This is narration of actual events from an eye witness.
25 Oct 16 was a gloomy day at Qta. 62 Coffins of young police recruits were lying at Musa Stadium Qta. They were brutally killed by terrorists of TTP the previous night at Police Training Academy Qta. Their deeply grieved relatives were waiting for Janaza since last 4/5 hours so that, they could take the bodies of their loved ones to their hometowns. All were waiting for PM NS who arrived from Isd in wake of that terrible incident and was currently in a meeting at the CM Office.
After a painfully long wait, he arrived with his entourage. Janaza was offered in next 5 min. PM Sahib, with a stiff neck and his signature scorn, walked off without having a glance on the relatives of the shaheeds just like that: as if they did not exist. General Raheel Shareef saw him off and turned back.
"Main shaheedon kay warison sey milna chahta hoon,"
he said in his booming voice. His close security accustomed to his style, quickly rearranged and a long que was formed by the kins of shaheed. They came one by one, hugging Gen RS, sobbing against his chest, leaning against him, as if trying to get solace from his strong persona. He talked to each and everyone, not letting go till they themselves pulled back.
"Mujhay aap ki takleef ka andaza hai, main bhi shaheed ka bhai hoon"
"Hum in dehshat gardon ko nahin chorain gey"
"Aap ke betay kay khoon ka hisab hamarey zimay hai"
He spent more than an hour with them...and it was not only talk. A person told him that he belongs to a far of village in Turbat,
"Ask PAF to arrange for C 130 for Turbat" he immediately instructed his staff.
Another shaheed was from Kohlu, with no airfield nearby,
.."despatch them by Helis"
Before leaving, he instructed all the Generals present there, to remain there till the last Shaheed has been
..honorably seen off.
This is not just a narration of an event; this is a comparison of two mindsets, one; a so called representative of people who considers himself above the common folk. Other; someone, who genuinely feels compassion and love for his people.
I've thought ...many times of secret of the love people of Pakistan have for their Army, one thing that comes to my mind is that soldiers considers themselves among the people and Love the people of their country unconditionally....and as per the dictates of nature,...people love them back.

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H.E Dr Mohammad Javad Zarif, Foreign Minister of Iran called on General Qamar Javed Bajwa, Chief of Army Staff (COAS) at GHQ, today. During the meeting matters of mutual interest, regional security situation including Afghan reconciliation process, Pak-Iran border management and border markets were discussed. COAS said that enhanced Pakistan-Iran cooperation will have positive impact on regional peace and stability. Foreign Minister Zarif appreciated Pakistan’s positive role for regional stability, especially Afghan peace process and pledged to keep working for better relations between two brotherly countries.


 
What good we can get from Tajikistan??
Do you know about IAF base there ?
And considering the fact that Dushanbe is nearer to Islamabad than it is to New Delhi (infact Pakistan is separated from Tajikistan by a strip of only 16km) it increases its importance. It is also rich in oil and gas and being nearer to Pakistan it will be cheaper and also reduce our dependence on the arabs with whom our relations our weaking. Moreover it is a muslin country and it won't be harmful to further our ties with them
 
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