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In a first, Pakistan, Russia to hold joint war games
By Kamran Yousaf
Published: September 12, 2016
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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.

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.

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Pakistan’s Ambassador to Moscow Qazi Khalilullah told The Express Tribunethat 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.

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.
 
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just putting our weight in other basket.
what a sad situation where no single country can live alone and independent.
In current geo political situation no country in the world can live alone. The time has changed. We are not in medieval times when you can build a castle and stay isolated from rest of the world. In current times we have to negotiate and work with all.
 
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A step in the right direction.

Pak brothers should engage all great powers with confidence and on equal footing. This is the only way to gain strategic indpendence and create diplomatic space to advance Pak interests.

If the Pak establishment has learnt from past experience...it is dangerous for Pak national interests to be beholden by any single power. Especially, the global empire.... you must create more leverage for your great country.

With an economy bound to cross 1 TRILLION Euro mark within a decade...your great country can finally earn the recognition it deserves.

All three armed services of Pak must engage in such excercises with Rus, China, NATO and GCC, African regional powers.

All the very best to Pak Brothers & Sisters!
 
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Russian Source?
Most of the earlier claimed Pakistani news about Russia providing this, providing that, has been rebutted by Russian official press release.
 
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In current geo political situation no country in the world can live alone. The time has changed. We are not in medieval times when you can build a castle and stay isolated from rest of the world. In current times we have to negotiate and work with all.
yeah bitter reality but it does not mean that " put your weight in one basket". You dont need to take sides to serve your interests sometimes rather it is precisely striking the balance between your allies and their enemies.
pak is moving on from its once- an -ally so allies know allies and especially when someone is dependent on other ally. if pak turns its face then it would not be much-better for pak as we are not self reliable uptill now.

In current geo political situation no country in the world can live alone. The time has changed. We are not in medieval times when you can build a castle and stay isolated from rest of the world. In current times we have to negotiate and work with all.
yeah bitter reality but it does not mean that " put your weight in one basket". You dont need to take sides to serve your interests sometimes rather it is precisely striking the balance between your allies and their enemies.
pak is moving on from its once- an -ally so allies know allies and especially when someone is dependent on other ally. if pak turns its face then it would not be much-better for pak as we are not self reliable uptill now.
 
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Pakistan and Russia to hold first-ever joint military exercise
Pakistan is also looking to buy advanced warplanes from Russia.
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Increasing its military ties with Russia, Pakistan is looking to buy advanced warplanes from Russia and has already signed a deal for purchasing four Mi-35 attack helicoptersREUTERS/Grigory Dukor
Pakistan and Russia are to conduct their first-ever joint military drill later this year in a sign of improving military ties between the once Cold War enemies.

A senior Pakistani official told The Express Tribune that around 200 military personnel from both sides will take part in the exercise. Islamabad is also looking to buy advanced warplanes from Russia.

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The drill is called "Friendship-2016", Qazi Khalilullah, Pakistan's ambassador to Moscow, told the Pakistan-based newspaper.

He did not reveal more details about the nature of the drill or when and where it would be conducted. But he added that the development reflects the increasing cooperation between Moscow and Islamabad.

"This obviously indicates a desire on both side to broaden defence and military-technical cooperation," Khalilullah was quoted as saying.

The plan for the exercise has come just when relations between Pakistan and the US are reported to be turning sour after the Pentagon blocked military aid of around $350m for 2017.

The US claimed that Pakistan has not been taking adequate measures to fight terror groups like the Haqqani network, besides the Afghan Taliban. The funds were thought to be for the sale of eight F-16 fighter jets to Pakistan.

A sharp decline in Pentagon aid to Pakistan in recent times has reportedly prompted Islamabad to turn to Russia with whom it signed a deal for the purchase of four Mi-35 attack helicopters. Pakistan is also looking to buy Sukhoi Su-35 fighter jets from Russia, the newspaper said.

The joint drill announcement also comes in the wake of Washington's growing closeness with Pakistan's arch-rival India. The US has been visibly favouring India and both countries have agreed to share their military assets and logistics. Delhi and Washington also announced the 12th edition of joint military drills from 14 September to 27 in the north Indian state of Uttarakhand.

http://www.ibtimes.co.uk/pakistan-russia-hold-first-ever-joint-military-exercise-1580853
 
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And you were there to witness that. The overconfidence and claims of some of the Indians always crack me up.

pakistan made a request for Mi-28 helicopter. it was turned down
http://www.janes.com/article/59160/pakistan-reveals-interest-in-russian-dual-control-mi-28nes


It is not like four Mi-28s change the balance of power
 
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