Posts Tagged ‘Army’

Our Armed Forces Protect Us; We Must Treat them with Respect

Well trained and dedicated to its duties, Pakistan’s army is the best and advanced one in the world. It is the best organized and well disciplined group in the country, always fully aware of the internal and external threats faced by the country. Every soldier is always ready to defend the country in all situations. [...]

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Pakistan Army wins Gold Medal in Cambrian Patrol!

Cambrian Patrol Exercise is the premier patrolling event of the British Army which is held in Wales and hosted by 160 (W) Brigade. It is said to be the Worlds toughest international military exercise, this year Pakistan Army wins Gold Medal in this exercise which was run from 8 October to 17 October, 2010. The [...]

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Army vs civilian rule in Pakistan

Before stating what I want to state in the next paragraphs, I want to make it clear that, I have never been much of an enthusiastic about democracy in Pakistan, because of queer mindset of Pakistani people, which is suitable for anything but democratic norms. We Pakistanis in general love to blindly follow one strongman, [...]

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Gen. Kiani (COAS) Message on September 6, 2010

The September 6 Spirit continues to rejuvenate and transform the men in uniform of the Armed Forces of Pakistan, as well as, the entire Pakistani nation. On this day, we pledge once again that we will leave no stone unturned in keeping up alive our lofty tradition of fortitude and courage, cause and commitment while [...]

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World military personnel 2005, excluding reserves

World: 30.9 million China: 3.8 million India: 3.1 million EU members: 2.4 million Russia: 1.5 million United States: 1.4 million Pakistan: 0.9 million All other: 17.8 million Source: http://www.ppionline.org/ I do not know how much increases have been made in number of military personnel. But India (second biggest) deployed nearly one million military personnel in Indian occupied [...]

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The missing persons case of Pakistan

This is in response to the news report “Missing persons’ case takes a dramatic turn” by Umer Cheema (April . I am the leading petitioner for the cases of missing persons, including that of my husband, Masood Ahmed Janjua (an educationist and famous businessman of Rawalpindi), in the Supreme Court of Pakistan. I wanted to [...]

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Pakistan Army’s Corrected Approach to Deal with Taliban

Taliban were thugs and a strategic burden from the beginning: The army and civilians alike were shocked and alarmed in early April when the TTP militants taking cover under a controversial peace deal, began occupying strategic locations in Buner, Mingora, Malam Jabba and other parts of Malakand. Their worries multiplied when Taliban militants abducted four [...]

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