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Malaysian Army Chief rates Pakistani defence products low-cost, right quality
ISLAMABAD, Apr 17 (APP): Minister for Defence Production, Rana Tanveer Hussain on Thursday said there is a need of exploring important trade areas between Pakistan and Malaysia and must be fully utilized.
He expressed these views in a meeting with Chief of Army Staff of Malaysia, held on the sideline of 5th largest Defence Exhibition there.
On the occasion, Malaysian Army Chief said Pakistan has a grown defence industry and the products showcased at Pakistan Pavilion speaks volume of technical expertise Pakistan holds in this regard.
Read more: Malaysian Army Chief rates Pakistani defence products low-cost, right quality | Terminal X
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Malaysian Army shows interest in Pakistan’s defence industry
ISLAMABAD: Pakistan has a growing defence industry and the products showcased at the Pakistan Pavilion at 14th DSA in Malaysia speaks volume of the technical expertise Pakistan is holding in this regard, said Malaysian Chief of Army Staff during his meeting with Minister for Defence Production Rana Tanveer Hussain on the sidelines of 5th largest defence exhibition being held in Malaysia.
During the meeting the Army Chief of Malaysia showed keen interest in defence products being produced in Pakistan and also rated them of ‘low cost and right quality’. He expressed desire military trainings between Pakistan and Malaysia should expand and commended the level of expertise of Pakistan in this regard. Later Minister Defence Production went around to visit Pakistan Embassy Malaysia where he was greeted by the ambassador. During his meeting with the Embassy officials, Rana Tanveer Hussain said there was need of exploring import areas between the two countries, which should be fully utilised. “You should work towards convincing bigger groups to invest in Pakistan”, said Hussain”.
Minister visited Malaysia Resource Corporation Beehard and held meeting with top officials of the Corporation.
Malaysian Army shows interest in Pakistan’s defence industry
Minister calls on Malaysian army chief
General Affandi shows keen interest in defence products, expansion in military training programme
PUTRAJAYA – Minister for Defence Production Rana Tanvir Hussain on Thursday called on Chief of Malaysian Army General Raja Mohamed Affandi Raja Mohamed Noor on the side lines of fifth largest defence exhibition being held in Malaysia.
During the meeting, the Malaysian army chief showed keen interest in defence products being produced in Pakistan and also rated them of low cost and high quality. He also expressed desire that military training programme between Pakistan and Malaysia should expand and highly praised the level of expertise of Pakistan in this regard.
Later, the minister visited the Pakistan Embassy where he was greeted by the officials. During his meeting at the embassy, Tanveer said that there was a need of exploring import areas between the two countries. The minister also visited Malaysia Resource Corporation Beehard (MRCB) and held meeting with top officials of the corporation.
He was briefed about the working of all important projects like metro bus, hotels, housing schemes, sky snappers.
Minister calls on Malaysian army chief
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ISLAMABAD, Apr 17 (APP): Minister for Defence Production, Rana Tanveer Hussain on Thursday said there is a need of exploring important trade areas between Pakistan and Malaysia and must be fully utilized.
He expressed these views in a meeting with Chief of Army Staff of Malaysia, held on the sideline of 5th largest Defence Exhibition there.
On the occasion, Malaysian Army Chief said Pakistan has a grown defence industry and the products showcased at Pakistan Pavilion speaks volume of technical expertise Pakistan holds in this regard.
Read more: Malaysian Army Chief rates Pakistani defence products low-cost, right quality | Terminal X
@Aeronaut @Oscar @nuclearpak @RazPaK @Munir @tarrar @mafiya @Luftwaffe
Malaysian Army shows interest in Pakistan’s defence industry
ISLAMABAD: Pakistan has a growing defence industry and the products showcased at the Pakistan Pavilion at 14th DSA in Malaysia speaks volume of the technical expertise Pakistan is holding in this regard, said Malaysian Chief of Army Staff during his meeting with Minister for Defence Production Rana Tanveer Hussain on the sidelines of 5th largest defence exhibition being held in Malaysia.
During the meeting the Army Chief of Malaysia showed keen interest in defence products being produced in Pakistan and also rated them of ‘low cost and right quality’. He expressed desire military trainings between Pakistan and Malaysia should expand and commended the level of expertise of Pakistan in this regard. Later Minister Defence Production went around to visit Pakistan Embassy Malaysia where he was greeted by the ambassador. During his meeting with the Embassy officials, Rana Tanveer Hussain said there was need of exploring import areas between the two countries, which should be fully utilised. “You should work towards convincing bigger groups to invest in Pakistan”, said Hussain”.
Minister visited Malaysia Resource Corporation Beehard and held meeting with top officials of the Corporation.
Malaysian Army shows interest in Pakistan’s defence industry
Minister calls on Malaysian army chief
General Affandi shows keen interest in defence products, expansion in military training programme
PUTRAJAYA – Minister for Defence Production Rana Tanvir Hussain on Thursday called on Chief of Malaysian Army General Raja Mohamed Affandi Raja Mohamed Noor on the side lines of fifth largest defence exhibition being held in Malaysia.
During the meeting, the Malaysian army chief showed keen interest in defence products being produced in Pakistan and also rated them of low cost and high quality. He also expressed desire that military training programme between Pakistan and Malaysia should expand and highly praised the level of expertise of Pakistan in this regard.
Later, the minister visited the Pakistan Embassy where he was greeted by the officials. During his meeting at the embassy, Tanveer said that there was a need of exploring import areas between the two countries. The minister also visited Malaysia Resource Corporation Beehard (MRCB) and held meeting with top officials of the corporation.
He was briefed about the working of all important projects like metro bus, hotels, housing schemes, sky snappers.
Minister calls on Malaysian army chief
@Slav Defence @Xeric @fatman17 @nuclearpak @WebMaster @A.Rafay @Abu Nasar @Yzd Khalifa @Arabian Legen @Reashot Xigwin @Indos @madokafc