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In a first, Pakistan, Russia to hold joint war games

By Kamran Yousaf

Published: September 12, 2016

Islamabad also mulls purchase of advanced jets from Moscow. PHOTO: FILE

ISLAMABAD: South Asia appears to be on the cusp of a strategic realignment, though nobody is ready to talk about it candidly. Pakistan and Russia are set to hold their first-ever joint military exercises later this year, officials and diplomatic sources said on Sunday. Not only that, Islamabad is also considering purchase of advanced Russian warplanes.

The joint military drill is seen as another step in growing military-to-military cooperation, indicating a steady growth in bilateral relationship between the two countries, whose ties had been marred by Cold War rivalry for decades.

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A senior Pakistani official said that around 200 military personnel from the two sides would take part in the joint military exercises scheduled for later this year.

Pakistan’s Ambassador to Moscow Qazi Khalilullah told The Express Tribune that this is the first time that military personnel from the two countries would be taking part in joint military drills, otherwise called ‘Friendship-2016’. He, however, did not divulge further details about the nature of the exercises or dates.

The development, Khalilullah said, reflected increased cooperation between the two countries. “This obviously indicates a desire on both sides to broaden defence and military-technical cooperation,” he separately told a Russian news agency last week.

Islamabad decided to broaden its foreign policy options after its relations with the United States deteriorated first due to a secret raid at Abbottabad to kill al Qaeda kingpin Osama bin Laden in May 2011 and then killing of 24 Pakistani soldiers in Nato airstrikes at Salala check post along the Afghan border.

The joint session of parliament after debating the negative fallout of the US and Nato actions approved the new foreign policy guidelines that envisaged reaching out to Russia.

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Based on the recommendations of the recent envoys’ conference, Pakistan’s foreign ministry also called for increased engagements with Russia.

Those recommendations also stemmed from recent developments where US lawmakers blocked funds for eight Lockheed Martin Corporation’s F-16 fighter jets. The US was supposed to partly fund the deal, paying $430 million, but US lawmakers blocked it for Pakistan’s apparent lack of action against militants.

Pakistan decided to look at alternative sources to purchase the aircraft including from Jordan, with Turkey offering to modernise Pakistan’s existing fleet of fighters.

Over the last 15 months, the chiefs of Pakistan’s Army, Navy and Air Force travelled to Russia in a development signalling the growing defence ties between the two countries. The flurry of high-level exchanges resulted in the signing of a deal between Pakistan and Russia for the purchase of four MI-35 attack helicopters.

The formal agreement, which was signed in Moscow in August 2015, was considered a major policy shift on part of Russia in the wake of growing strategic partnership between the US and India.

Moscow for long ignored Islamabad in a bid to please its long-term ally New Delhi. But as a result of India’s growing tilt towards the US, Russia has now begun to expand its cooperation with Pakistan.

For its part, Islamabad is eager to improve its ties with Moscow to diversify its options in the event of any stalemate in ties with Washington.

After securing a deal of MI-35 helicopters, Pakistan is also exploring options to buy Su-35 fighter jets from Russia. For this purpose, Chief of Air Staff Air Chief Marshal Sohail Aman visited Moscow in July.

The Pakistani ambassador said the PAF chief held ‘fruitful’ discussions with Russian authorities but would not provide further details of new military purchases, including the multirole, air superiority fighter Sukhoi Su-35.

Other defence officials were quoted by Russian news agency as saying that Pakistan was still in initial stages of negotiation for these weapons platforms and that the military was also looking at anti-tank weapons and air defense systems.

Published in The Express Tribune, September 12th, 2016.
 
Govt mulls using drones for CPEC security

Last Updated On 22 August,2016

Drone will be an apt weapon to counter any terror attack within lesser time

ISLAMABAD (Dunya News) – Government is reportedly considering using armed drones for security of China-Pakistan Economic Corridor projects, reported Monday.

Sources privy to the government stated that the government is of the viewpoint that unmanned aircrafts should be used to secure different routes, railways track and gas pipelines under construction with cooperation of China as part of China-Pakistan Economic Corridor.

Drone will be an apt weapon to counter any terror attack within lesser time.

Sources also stated that Minister of Planning, National Reforms, and Development Ahsan Iqbal has discussed the possibility with the Prime Minister and production of drones will be ramped up if a formal decision is taken in the near future.

Around 8,000 Chinese workers are employed in Pakistan at the moment under at least 210 projects after China invested $46 billion. Some 8,000 military personnel, 500 SSG commandos and paramilitary troops are performing duties at different projects.

Another 7,000 Chinese nationals are expected to arrive in Pakistan once construction of other projects starts.

According to the sources, a conference is scheduled to be organised in Islamabad’s Expo Centre on August 29 regarding China-Pakistan Economic Corridor.
 

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9 days Pak-US Joint Exercise “Inspired Gambit” concluded at South Carolina USA.SSG& Aviation troops participated.Exercise was aimed to gain from each other experience in the domain of counter terrorism & counter IED operations

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Pak-US joint exercise ‘Inspired Gambit’ concludes
Home / National / Pak-US joint exercise ‘Inspired Gambit’ concludes
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RAWALPINDI: Pakistan and United States joint exercise “Inspired Gambit” has concluded in South Carolina, US, Inter Services Public Relations said Thursday.

— Gen Asim Bajwa (@AsimBajwaISPR)September 15, 2016
According to the tweets by DG ISPR, Lt-Gen Asim Bajwa, nine-day long exercise was aimed to gain from each other experience in the domain of counter terrorism and counter IED operations.



— Gen Asim Bajwa (@AsimBajwaISPR) September 15, 2016
He said SSG and Aviation troops participated in the joint exercise.
 
CBRN Assessment

Satellite imagery suggests Pakistan building uranium enrichment facility

Karl Dewey, London and Charlie Cartwright, London - IHS Jane's Defence Weekly

16 September 2016

Airbus Defence and Space imagery showing the progress of construction at the possible new uranium enrichment complex near Kahuta. Source: CNES 2015. Distribution Airbus DS/2016 IHS

Airbus Defence and Space imagery captured on 28 September 2015 and on 18 April 2016 shows new construction at Pakistan's Khan Research Laboratories (KRL) site in Kahuta that is consistent with that of a uranium enrichment facility.

The area is approximately 1.2 ha in size and is located within the secure area of the KRL in the southwestern part of the complex, which is situated in Pakistan's northeastern Punjab Province.

Roughly rectangular in shape and approximately 140 x 80 m, the new structure is surrounded by scrubland and trees that provide an additional measure of security on the ground.

In addition to being located near to the KRL, a known centrifuge facility, the new building shares similarities with known centrifuge facility structures built by the URENCO enrichment consortium at Capenhurst (in the UK), Almelo (in the Netherlands), and Gronau (in Germany). This may be more than coincidence as Abdul Qadeer Khan, considered by many to be the founder of Pakistan's nuclear programme, worked at URENCO before stealing centrifuge designs and returning to Pakistan to work on the country's centrifuge programme.

As Pakistan continues to refine and enhance its nuclear capability, the country's officials insist that such modernisation efforts are the result of indigenous production and that, since the dismantling of the Abdul Qadeer Khan nuclear smuggling network in the early 2000s, the country has had a strong non-proliferation record.

However, a wider investigation by Project Alpha, a research group based at King's College London, suggests that Pakistan remains reliant on obtaining dual-use goods through a global network of front companies and covert overseas agents for at least some dual-use items. The detailed report of that investigation is forthcoming.

An extended article covering these developments was published online by IHS Jane's Intelligence Review on 15 September and will appear in the November edition of that title.
 

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There are some rumors circulating in Islamabad that Army Cheif has forwarded the name of Lt General QJ Bajwa as next Army Chief. But the problem is that he is on 6th or 7th number on seniority list.
 
There are some rumors circulating in Islamabad that Army Cheif has forwarded the name of Lt General QJ Bajwa as next Army Chief. But the problem is that he is on 6th or 7th number on seniority list.

What's wrong with the chief.
 
There are some rumors circulating in Islamabad that Army Cheif has forwarded the name of Lt General QJ Bajwa as next Army Chief. But the problem is that he is on 6th or 7th number on seniority list.

Usually it has to be 3 names
 
The guy is on 4th number not 7th. Two don't qualify for the post because they have never let an corpse. He was being reported as dark horse for past few months now. So he can be next BOSS
 
The guy is on 4th number not 7th. Two don't qualify for the post because they have never let an corpse. He was being reported as dark horse for past few months now. So he can be next BOSS
By ' let an corpse ' he means never commanded a corps
 
The guy is on 4th number not 7th. Two don't qualify for the post because they have never let an corpse. He was being reported as dark horse for past few months now. So he can be next BOSS

RS favoured Hayat Sahib for next Chief but NS is avoiding him because of his 2 serving brothers and 1 is at ISI since long hence going to choose Bajwa Sahib for COAS and Hayat Sahib possibly as CJCSC. There is also a possibility that CJCSC may be chosen from PAF or Navy for presentation than Army as it has been a while for such Post to these 2 departments. Let's see.
 
Anyone heard about Gen Zubair Hayat..

Rumour has it that he is being favoured for the job by the GHQ.
 
Anyone heard about Gen Zubair Hayat..

Rumour has it that he is being favoured for the job by the GHQ.
Yes we have heard about General Hayat but news reports say that Raheel Shareef is pushing for Gen Bajwa but it's possible this news is planted by PML N Guys
 
That's what I've heard aswell..

Also, the draft of leading the 34 islamic militaries, offered to RS, was handed over to Pakistan by Saudi Prince and still has expiry till 24th September which can be extended, for Yes or No by RS and NS will take next COAS decision in October after returning from international tour.
 
Anyone heard about Gen Zubair Hayat..

Rumour has it that he is being favoured for the job by the GHQ.

Yes we have heard about General Hayat but news reports say that Raheel Shareef is pushing for Gen Bajwa but it's possible this news is planted by PML N Guys
not sure about his mindset, but from what i gather from Faujis --- hes not liked by many, hes thought to be next Gen Kiyani - calm & cool headed ---- not determined like RS

also don't forget ZH is from art --- less chances of being the next COAS, they mostly take from Infantry or Armored guys ----- history speaks for it ----- CGS doesn't have to be next CGS ---- RS is smart and he will throw a googlie
 

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