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KARACHI, Feb 8 (APP): Pakistan is a peace-loving country and does not want to be engaged in an arms race. Its strategic as well as conventional capabilities are focused towards legitimate defence needs and promotion of peace.This was stated by Prime Minister Syed Yusuf Raza Gilani while speaking as chief guest at the induction ceremony of PNS Shamsheer at the PN Dockyard here on Monday.The vessel is a multi-mission frigate and is second of four ships to be acquired under F-22 P Frigate programme.

The Prime Minister said it was a matter of jubilation for the nation that a potent Frigate PNS Shamsheer was joining the Pakistan Navy fleet. He congratulated all those who are involved in the Frigate programme.

Gilani appreciated the focus and hard work of the Ministry of Defence Production, Pakistan Navy and Chinese partners for a successful programme which resulted in timely completion of the second ship of class.

The Prime Minister said it was another manifestation of Pakistan-China friendship which was rightly regarded as a model relationship based on mutual respect,trust and complete confidence.

He said ,” we are proud of our ties with China that are time-tested and all weather relationship which is higher than mountains and deeper than oceans”.

Gilani said “Our friendship and strategic partnership with China has been and will remain the cornerstone of our foreign policy.” These ties, he added,were based on the principle of non-interference in each others’internal affairs and were not directed against any country.

The Prime Minister said that the long-standing defence cooperation between Pakistan and China is growing from strength to strength to the mutual benefit of both the countries.

On the occasion he also extended his profound gratitude to the government and people of China and congratulated them for reaching yet another hallmark of our friendship today with the induction of PNS Shamsheer in the fleet of Pakistan Navy.

Pakistan, he said, is located on the crossroads of major civilizations and trade routes. Its geo-strategic and geo-economic position in the present times demand enhanced efforts with regard to regional and global security.

“We are therefore engaged and are contributing more than our fair share to fight the forces that aim to destabilise and destroy the international peace,” Gilani remarked.

He appreciated the Pakistan Navy which was not only guarding “our part of the Arabian Sea but even beyond up to the coast of Africa through vital shipping that are jugular vein of global economy pass”.

The Prime Minister said ,”the government also recognises and admires Pakistan Navy’s efforts with regard to countering threats of terrorism and piracy, the two phenomenal undertakings especially considering the limited number of assets that it possesses”.

He said that the government was also cognizant of Pakistan Navy’s needs to fulfil its national and international obligations.

Prime Minister Gilani said,” Pakistan does not harbour any hegemonistic designs in the region. Moreover, we do not want to engage in an arms race with any country”.

He said,”our strategic as well as conventional capabilities are focused towards legitimate defence needs and promotion of peace. To this end we will equip our armed forces accordingly regardless of economic hardships”.

The Prime Minister was confident that the men in uniform had the will and skills to optimally utilize the resources provided for defence of the motherland as well as fulfil international commitments for stability and security.

He also emphasised the indigenous capability of the defence production sector and said this was particularly important for a resource- starved country like Pakistan as it had to maintain a fair balance between the security needs and requirements of economic growth.

Thus in-country defence production is a logical solution to ensure best utilisation of available resources, he added.

Gilani said he was happy to learn that the frigate programme had also an embedded indigenisation aspect which would be fulfilled by the construction of a fourth Frigate at Karachi Shipyard and Engineering Works (KSEW).

As construction of this ship in Pakistan involves upgradation of Karachi Shipyard, this would result in reviving the shipbuilding industry that will eventually result in its revival and will eventually contribute towards the overall economic growth of Pakistan, he added.

In this regard, he added, he was again thankful to the Chinese friends who provided necessary expertise as well as technology transfer to materialise the programme.

The Prime Minister was sure that this would go a long way and the two countries in future would cooperate and mutually develop programmes of shipbuilding in defence as will as in commercial sectors.

On the occasion the Prime Minister announced a grant of Rs 50 million for the welfare of Pakistan Navy Fleet troops.

Earlier, on arrival at Pakistan Navy Dockyard, Prime Minister Syed Yusuf Raza Gilani reviewed the guard of honour. He was also given a 21-gun salute.

As part of the induction ceremony of the frigate, the Prime Minister also handed over the scroll to the Commander of Pakistan Fleet, Rear Admiral Tanveer Faiz.

The Chief of the Naval Staff, Admiral Noman Bashir, presented the welcome address.

The induction ceremony of the PNS Shamsheer was attended among others by Sindh Governor Dr. Ishrat-ul- Ebad Khan and Chief Minister Syed Qaim Ali Shah.
 
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Congrats to Pak navy & to all Pakistani members GOD bless may we see more upgrades in the navy and in the army and airforce as well.
 
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He also said we will provide defence equipment to our armed forces even if we are in such bad economic situation.
 
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KARACHI: Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani, while speaking at the induction ceremony of F-22 frigate ‘PNS Shamsheer’ into Pak Navy fleet on Monday, said the country did not intend to be involved in an arms race with any country.
“Our strategic as well as conventional capabilities are focused towards legitimate defence needs and promotion of peace. To this end, we will equip our armed forces accordingly regardless of economic hardships.”
He said the government was cognisant of Pakistan Navy’s needs to fulfill its national and international obligations. He was confident that these men in uniform had the will and skills to optimally utilise the resources provided for defence of the motherland as well as comply with the international commitments for stability and security.
The prime minister expressed his appreciation that the frigate programme had also an embedded indigenisation aspect, which would be fulfilled by the construction of fourth frigate at Karachi Shipyard and Engineering Works.
He said the cooperation in naval frigate building was indeed yet another true manifestation of the friendship with China, which was rightly regarded as a model relationship.
“The geo-strategic and geo-economic importance of the country in the present times demands enhanced efforts for the regional and global security. We are, therefore, engaged and are contributing more than our fair share to fight the forces that aim to destabilise and destroy the international peace”.
On this occasion, the prime minister also announced a grant of 50 million rupees for the welfare of Pakistan Navy fleets.
He appreciated the efforts of Pakistan Navy for maintaining guard not only in our part of Arabian Sea but even beyond to the coast of Africa, through which the vital shipping lanes that were the jugular vein of the global economy pass.
He said that as the construction of this ship in Pakistan involved an up-gradation of Karachi shipyard, this would also result in reviving the shipbuilding industry that would eventually contribute towards the overall economic growth, the premier added. In this regard, he thanked Chinese friends who had provided the necessary expertise as well as the technology transfer to materialise the programme.
He assured that this collaboration would go a long way and the two countries in future would cooperate and mutually develop programmes of shipbuilding in defence as well as commercial sectors.
He extended the country’s profound gratitude to the government and people of China and congratulated them for reaching yet another hallmark in their friendship, with the induction of PNS Shamsheer in the fleet of Pakistan Navy.
The prime minister greatly admired Chinese cooperation in development of Gwadar Port, which had significantly contributed towards strengthening the maritime infrastructure in Pakistan and opened new avenues of growth and prosperity in Balochistan. The port would serve as a vital link in developing land trade route from Makran coast to the western region of China and the Central Asian Republics, he said.
The prime minister reiterated the government’s commitment towards development of maritime sector and emphasised that Pakistan Navy would not only defend the sea frontiers but also ensure safe conduct of maritime activities during peace time.—INP
 
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very nice this is the 2nd one right any details when other 2 will come to pak navy:pakistan::china:

The third frigate is expected to be delivered in the third quarter of 2010. It will be named PNS Saif.
The fourth frigate is being built at Karachi Shipyard and Engineering Works under a technology transfer agreement signed with China. It is expected to be delivered by 2013.
 
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