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From Sept. 24 to Oct. 10, Russia and Pakistan held their “first-ever” joint military exercises in Pakistan’s province of Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa, which borders Afghanistan.

The Russian military contingent consisted of more than 70 servicemen of the 34th mountain motorized rifle brigade of the Southern Military District.

In fact, the “first-ever” description, used by Russian and Pakistani officials and mass media regarding these military exercises, is not entirely correct. Russia has already had two naval exercises, “Arabian Monsoon – 2014” and “Arabian Monsoon – 2015,” and they were supervised by superiors of the Federal Drug Control Service of Russia.

However, in comparison with the naval exercises, the current drills, named “Druzhba-2016” (Friendship-2016), are real military exercises with combat troops, having the task of eliminating illegal armed groups and other combat and training tasks in mountainous areas.

Indian interests
But how can Russia participate in sharing combat experience with Pakistan, when the latter’s own experience is based on multiple conflicts with India, which is Russia’s privileged strategic partner?
Military cooperation between Moscow and Islamabad could help Pakistan to respond to security threats on its territory. Providing political, economic, and military support would help Islamabad address security issues before they will threaten Moscow.

https://rbth.com/opinion/2016/10/13...g-russia-pakistan-military-ties-expert_638423


@Khafee @Windjammer @PaklovesTurkiye @Bratva @GumNaam
@ Zibago @ Jason Zhao @ cirr @ Zarvan
 
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Have Pakistani gone nuts? One anti-terror drill and 4 transport choppers and suddenly Pakistan and Russia are allies :rofl::rofl: What about 78,000 crore defense deals to arm India which may decisively alter the balance of power in India's favour, will Pakistani throw some light on the same, why their dear friend Russia did this to them?
 
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First ever joint exercise.. Russia-Pakistan best friends.
Lots of India-China exercises.. Best of enemies..

Maybe routine of exercise is the key...

India should add cardio, weights, floor and machine workouts .. Then India-china best friends and Pakistan is out.

Logic.
 
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If Pakistan feel that Russia will abandon India for Pakistan, Pakistan is for a rude shock. For foreseeable future, India - Russia ties will be as strong as before.
 
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First ever joint exercise.. Russia-Pakistan best friends.
Lots of India-China exercises.. Best of enemies..

Maybe routine of exercise is the key...

India should add cardio, weights, floor and machine workouts .. Then India-china best friends and Pakistan is out.

Logic.
NSG and massod azhar hold shows how many times you excercised with china
 
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First ever joint exercise.. Russia-Pakistan best friends.
Lots of India-China exercises.. Best of enemies..

Maybe routine of exercise is the key...

India should add cardio, weights, floor and machine workouts .. Then India-china best friends and Pakistan is out.

Logic.

I think, you missed the thread or article of China-Pakistan-Russia Nexus, enjoy America's new relations.
 
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yesterday's deals between russia and india have given certificate to india that they dont need to be worried at all.
 
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From Sept. 24 to Oct. 10, Russia and Pakistan held their “first-ever” joint military exercises in Pakistan’s province of Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa, which borders Afghanistan.

The Russian military contingent consisted of more than 70 servicemen of the 34th mountain motorized rifle brigade of the Southern Military District.

In fact, the “first-ever” description, used by Russian and Pakistani officials and mass media regarding these military exercises, is not entirely correct. Russia has already had two naval exercises, “Arabian Monsoon – 2014” and “Arabian Monsoon – 2015,” and they were supervised by superiors of the Federal Drug Control Service of Russia.

However, in comparison with the naval exercises, the current drills, named “Druzhba-2016” (Friendship-2016), are real military exercises with combat troops, having the task of eliminating illegal armed groups and other combat and training tasks in mountainous areas.

Indian interests
But how can Russia participate in sharing combat experience with Pakistan, when the latter’s own experience is based on multiple conflicts with India, which is Russia’s privileged strategic partner? How can Moscow assure Delhi that the Armed Forces of Pakistan will not use the fruits of military cooperation with Russia against India?

Military cooperation between Moscow and Islamabad could help Pakistan to respond to security threats on its territory. Providing political, economic, and military support would help Islamabad address security issues before they will threaten Moscow. :yahoo:

https://rbth.com/opinion/2016/10/13...g-russia-pakistan-military-ties-expert_638423

@Khafee @Windjammer @PaklovesTurkiye @Bratva @GumNaam
@ Zibago @ Jason Zhao @ cirr @ Zarvan

BHai atleast don't modify the articles....


From Sept. 24 to Oct. 10, Russia and Pakistan held their “first-ever” joint military exercises in Pakistan’s province of Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa, which borders Afghanistan.

The Russian military contingent consisted of more than 70 servicemen of the 34th mountain motorized rifle brigade of the Southern Military District.

In fact, the “first-ever” description, used by Russian and Pakistani officials and mass media regarding these military exercises, is not entirely correct. Russia has already had two naval exercises, “Arabian Monsoon – 2014” and “Arabian Monsoon – 2015,” and they were supervised by superiors of the Federal Drug Control Service of Russia.






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However, in comparison with the naval exercises, the current drills, named “Druzhba-2016” (Friendship-2016), are real military exercises with combat troops, having the task of eliminating illegal armed groups and other combat and training tasks in mountainous areas.

The reaction of the Indian public to the news about the joint military exercises of Russian and Pakistani troops was understandably negative. On Oct. 7 India’s ambassador to Russia, Pankaj Saran, said, “We have conveyed our views to the Russian side that military cooperation with Pakistan, which is a state that sponsors and practices terrorism as a matter of state policy, is a wrong approach. It will only create further problems.”

The statements from Russian officials trying to calm the Indian criticism down cannot change the negative reaction from India.

The initial impression was so bad because of previous information about the military exercises in two places, namely Cherat in Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa and Rattu in Gilgit-Baltistan. The latter was a part of the pre-independence princely state of Jammu and Kashmir.




Military exercises in or near territories under dispute are always more than just exercises. They have an impact on domestic, regional and international politics, and are hardly welcomed by any actor involved in these territorial disputes. How would the Russian media react to military drills off the coast of the Crimean peninsula with the Indian Navy and partners from Ukraine, for instance? Or in the vicinity of the Kuril Islands with the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force?

Russia missed an opportunity to prevent this reasonable reaction from India, fueled by a heavily armed terrorist attack on the Indian Army brigade headquarters in Uri, near the Line of Control on Sept. 18. Moscow could have agreed with Pakistan to postpone the military exercises and to hold them after the upcoming visit of Russian President Vladimir Putin to India to participate in the Oct. 15-16 BRICS summit in Goa. Yet Russian authorities preferred to be inflexible and insensitive to Indian feelings.

Officials in the Ministry of Defense and Ministry of Foreign Affairs seem to believe that military cooperation with Pakistan will teach the “Pakistani army not to use itself for terror attacks against India” (according to Russia’s Ambassador to India, Alexander Kadakin), and will help to fight “terrorism and drug traffic coming from Afghanistan” (as Anatoly Antonov, Deputy Minister of Defense, said in 2015).

No doubt, the Indian audience wouldn’t buy these arguments (and Afghanistan wouldn’t buy them either).

Indian interests
But how can Russia participate in sharing combat experience with Pakistan, when the latter’s own experience is based on multiple conflicts with India, which is Russia’s privileged strategic partner? How can Moscow assure Delhi that the Armed Forces of Pakistan will not use the fruits of military cooperation with Russia against India?

Military cooperation between Moscow and Islamabad could help Pakistan to respond to security threats on its territory. Providing political, economic, and limited military support would help Islamabad address security issues before they will threaten Moscow.

But this assistance should not alter the regional balance of power or provoke India. It should not cost Moscow growing mistrust with Delhi and the potential to lose ground in India. It should be carefully developed by Moscow in the context of South Asia, not just in terms of U.S.-Russian competition or the Afghanistan drug trafficking issue.

The writer is a South Asia expert and Associate in the Carnegie Moscow Center’s Nonproliferation Program

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BHai atleast don't modify the articles....


From Sept. 24 to Oct. 10, Russia and Pakistan held their “first-ever” joint military exercises in Pakistan’s province of Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa, which borders Afghanistan.

The Russian military contingent consisted of more than 70 servicemen of the 34th mountain motorized rifle brigade of the Southern Military District.

In fact, the “first-ever” description, used by Russian and Pakistani officials and mass media regarding these military exercises, is not entirely correct. Russia has already had two naval exercises, “Arabian Monsoon – 2014” and “Arabian Monsoon – 2015,” and they were supervised by superiors of the Federal Drug Control Service of Russia.






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However, in comparison with the naval exercises, the current drills, named “Druzhba-2016” (Friendship-2016), are real military exercises with combat troops, having the task of eliminating illegal armed groups and other combat and training tasks in mountainous areas.

The reaction of the Indian public to the news about the joint military exercises of Russian and Pakistani troops was understandably negative. On Oct. 7 India’s ambassador to Russia, Pankaj Saran, said, “We have conveyed our views to the Russian side that military cooperation with Pakistan, which is a state that sponsors and practices terrorism as a matter of state policy, is a wrong approach. It will only create further problems.”

The statements from Russian officials trying to calm the Indian criticism down cannot change the negative reaction from India.

The initial impression was so bad because of previous information about the military exercises in two places, namely Cherat in Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa and Rattu in Gilgit-Baltistan. The latter was a part of the pre-independence princely state of Jammu and Kashmir.




Military exercises in or near territories under dispute are always more than just exercises. They have an impact on domestic, regional and international politics, and are hardly welcomed by any actor involved in these territorial disputes. How would the Russian media react to military drills off the coast of the Crimean peninsula with the Indian Navy and partners from Ukraine, for instance? Or in the vicinity of the Kuril Islands with the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force?

Russia missed an opportunity to prevent this reasonable reaction from India, fueled by a heavily armed terrorist attack on the Indian Army brigade headquarters in Uri, near the Line of Control on Sept. 18. Moscow could have agreed with Pakistan to postpone the military exercises and to hold them after the upcoming visit of Russian President Vladimir Putin to India to participate in the Oct. 15-16 BRICS summit in Goa. Yet Russian authorities preferred to be inflexible and insensitive to Indian feelings.

Officials in the Ministry of Defense and Ministry of Foreign Affairs seem to believe that military cooperation with Pakistan will teach the “Pakistani army not to use itself for terror attacks against India” (according to Russia’s Ambassador to India, Alexander Kadakin), and will help to fight “terrorism and drug traffic coming from Afghanistan” (as Anatoly Antonov, Deputy Minister of Defense, said in 2015).

No doubt, the Indian audience wouldn’t buy these arguments (and Afghanistan wouldn’t buy them either).

Indian interests
But how can Russia participate in sharing combat experience with Pakistan, when the latter’s own experience is based on multiple conflicts with India, which is Russia’s privileged strategic partner? How can Moscow assure Delhi that the Armed Forces of Pakistan will not use the fruits of military cooperation with Russia against India?

Military cooperation between Moscow and Islamabad could help Pakistan to respond to security threats on its territory. Providing political, economic, and limited military support would help Islamabad address security issues before they will threaten Moscow.

But this assistance should not alter the regional balance of power or provoke India. It should not cost Moscow growing mistrust with Delhi and the potential to lose ground in India. It should be carefully developed by Moscow in the context of South Asia, not just in terms of U.S.-Russian competition or the Afghanistan drug trafficking issue.

The writer is a South Asia expert and Associate in the Carnegie Moscow Center’s Nonproliferation Program

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Don't act smart here, read the bold part of the title which says or Recapitulates the whole thread that "
"India feels threatened by growing Pakistan-Russia military ties"
 
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Don't act smart here, read the bold part of the title which says or Recapitulates the whole thread that "
"India feels threatened by growing Pakistan-Russia military ties"

BHai jaan.... I didn't say anything on TITLE...

Below article body part was missing so i Said for that only...:-)

Officials in the Ministry of Defense and Ministry of Foreign Affairs seem to believe that military cooperation with Pakistan will teach the “Pakistani army not to use itself for terror attacks against India” (according to Russia’s Ambassador to India, Alexander Kadakin), and will help to fight “terrorism and drug traffic coming from Afghanistan” (as Anatoly Antonov, Deputy Minister of Defense, said in 2015).
 
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BHai jaan.... I didn't say anything on TITLE...

Below article body part was missing so i Said for that only...:-)

Officials in the Ministry of Defense and Ministry of Foreign Affairs seem to believe that military cooperation with Pakistan will teach the “Pakistani army not to use itself for terror attacks against India” (according to Russia’s Ambassador to India, Alexander Kadakin), and will help to fight “terrorism and drug traffic coming from Afghanistan” (as Anatoly Antonov, Deputy Minister of Defense, said in 2015).

Recapitulates means = Whole summary sum's up what's the actual point of that whole article or point of view and that's is why title depicts that " "India feels threatened by growing Pakistan-Russia military ties"

Now, don't quote me again as you don't understand that article completely.

The "Growing" factor is the cause of fear LOL!
 
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Have Pakistani gone nuts? One anti-terror drill and 4 transport choppers and suddenly Pakistan and Russia are allies :rofl::rofl: What about 78,000 crore defense deals to arm India which may decisively alter the balance of power in India's favour, will Pakistani throw some light on the same, why their dear friend Russia did this to them?

We are allies or not............but Definitely Indians start feeling the pain in their.....A**........and they were putting pressure on Russians to stop these exercises.........:p::p::sniper::omghaha::omghaha:
 
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Khud ko manane k lie kya kuch nhi karte ye log..US Russia koi bhi Pakistan ka na raha.Pakistan's best ally Russia didn't care about Pakistan's security concern & sold weapons to India..
 
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We are allies or not............but Definitely Indians start feeling the pain in their.....A**........and they were putting pressure on Russians to stop these exercises.........:p::p::sniper::omghaha::omghaha:

We got S400 and all that we wanted to tilt the balance of power in our favour, you guys are on the other hand dreaming of SU-35 even when Russia had signed Rs. 78000 crore deal with India and mentioned clearly that no negotiations are going on with Pakistan, talk about heights of delusion? You guys should have taken the 8 F16s when you had a chance now be happy with the chinese maal which they themselves don't use
 
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We got S400 and all that we wanted to tilt the balance of power in our favour, you guys are on the other hand dreaming of SU-35 even when Russia had signed Rs. 78000 crore deal with India and mentioned clearly that no negotiations are going on with Pakistan, talk about heights of delusion? You guys should have taken the 8 F16s when you had a chance now be happy with the chinese maal which they themselves don't use

The only difference is you are begging other countries and we start making all those fighters, missiles and military need weapons by own..........
 
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