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What do you mean by RnD partner? The only thing that can mean is that they will give technology for production. So, not allowing co-production is not compatible with being RnD partner.

Can you clarify?
Co-production means sharing the supply channel, e.g. both sides would be obliged to import parts from one another, even if they have full IP to produce alone.
 
What do you mean by RnD partner? The only thing that can mean is that they will give technology for production. So, not allowing co-production is not compatible with being RnD partner.

Can you clarify?
But you can end up learning alot and ending up designing similar products ur self which u can sell.
Example is anza and bakhtar shikan...we sold them alot
 
Regardless there needs to be desire and commitment from armed forces both civillian and military to support and built local industry
We should learn from turkey
 
#Pakistan National Shipping Corporation (PNSC) is inducting two Aframax-category tankers and will soon be commencing a coastal ferry service between Karachi & Port Qasim, and Karachi & #Gwadar.
@zlj517 https://t.co/IF7z78Z3JU
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Ambassador of Saudi Arabia H.E. Mr Nawaf Saeed Al-Malkiy visited Naval Headquarters Islamabad today and called on Chief of the Naval Staff, Admiral Zafar Mahmood Abbasi.

During the meeting, professional matters of mutual interest came under discussion. The Naval Chief also highlighted Pakistan’s commitment and performance in fight against terrorism including participation of Pakistan Navy in Coalition Maritime Campaign Plan (CMCP) and Counter Piracy Operations in collaboration with international maritime partners.

Honourable Ambassador lauded Pakistan Navy’s role and focused commitment in support of maritime security for peace and stability in the region.
 
First Sea Lord & Chief of the Naval Staff Royal Navy UK, Admiral Sir Philip Jones KCB ADC is on an official visit to Pakistan on the invitation of Chief of the Naval Staff.

Upon arrival at Naval Headquarters, First Sea Lord & Chief of the Naval Staff Royal Navy UK was received by Chief of the Naval Staff, Admiral Zafar Mahmood Abbasi. A smartly turned out contingent of Pakistan Navy clad in ceremonial dress presented him Guard of Honour. The visiting dignitary was then introduced to Principal Staff Officers.

Later, Admiral Sir Philip Jones KCB ADC, called on Chief of the Naval Staff in his office, where he held discussion on professional matters. Various avenues of cooperation between the two navies were also discussed in detail. A comprehensive brief on Pakistan Navy’s role in Regional Maritime Security situation and Operational Developments in the Indian Ocean was also given to the visiting dignitary. First Sea Lord & Chief of the Naval Staff Royal Navy UK also laid floral wreath at Shuhada Monument at NHQ to pay homage to PN Shuhada.

In the second leg of his visit, Admiral Sir Philip Jones KCB ADC is scheduled to meet Naval Field Commands at Lahore and Karachi. He will also deliver a lecture at Pakistan Navy War College Lahore.

This visit is expected to greatly augment the bilateral cooperation between both the Navies.

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A warm welcome to Pakistan to First Sea Lord @AdmPhilipJones. That makes the full set of British Service Chiefs to visit Pakistan in its 70th year. All have paid tribute to Pakistan’s fallen. #UKPak70. https://t.co/9JgeXMHBWo
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Chief of the Naval Staff Admiral Zafar Mehmood Abbasi witnessed an impressive operational demo by combat units of Pakistan Navy in the North Arabian Sea. The Admiral was on his first visit to the Naval Fleet Units deployed at sea since assuming Command of Pakistan Navy. Commander Pakistan Fleet, Rear Admiral Mohammad Amjad Khan Niazi also accompanied him during the visit. Various PN Ships and Aircraft participated in this impressive operational demonstration.

Admiral Zafar Mehmood Abbasi also interacted with the officers and men onboard PN ships and complemented them for their commitment to defend the motherland. The Admiral lauded high operational readiness of the fleet units and urged upon the officers and men to remain cognizant of the changing operational dictates to meet present and future challenges in the maritime domain. He emphasized upon PN additional responsibilities in light of CPEC project and expressed PN’s resolve to keep the maritime environment safe for the sea farers.

Chief of the Naval Staff expressed his complete satisfaction on the operational readiness of PN Fleet and commended the efforts put in by all during his visit to Fleet Units at Sea. He reaffirmed the resolve of Pakistan Navy to ensure country's seaward defence and safeguard maritime interests of the nation at all costs.




 
Chief of the Naval Staff Admiral Zafar Mehmood Abbasi witnessed an impressive operational demo by combat units of Pakistan Navy in the North Arabian Sea. The Admiral was on his first visit to the Naval Fleet Units deployed at sea since assuming Command of Pakistan Navy. Commander Pakistan Fleet, Rear Admiral Mohammad Amjad Khan Niazi also accompanied him during the visit. Various PN Ships and Aircraft participated in this impressive operational demonstration.

Admiral Zafar Mehmood Abbasi also interacted with the officers and men onboard PN ships and complemented them for their commitment to defend the motherland. The Admiral lauded high operational readiness of the fleet units and urged upon the officers and men to remain cognizant of the changing operational dictates to meet present and future challenges in the maritime domain. He emphasized upon PN additional responsibilities in light of CPEC project and expressed PN’s resolve to keep the maritime environment safe for the sea farers.

Chief of the Naval Staff expressed his complete satisfaction on the operational readiness of PN Fleet and commended the efforts put in by all during his visit to Fleet Units at Sea. He reaffirmed the resolve of Pakistan Navy to ensure country's seaward defence and safeguard maritime interests of the nation at all costs.




Now l know why there was heavy helo activity from NAS Mehran
 
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