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Nepal will remember Pakistan's efforts: Army Chief Gen Rana

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Ok. but where were these brave people to serve their own people when the bigger quake hit northern pakistan several years back? Were any lessons learned?

yes off course.

They were there.

One of the major reason back then was that many installations of Pakistani army were badly damaged in that earth quake.

Bust lessons were learned,

And now when our Nepali brothers were in need, the response from Pak army was swift.

Our prayers and good wishes are with Nepali brothers and sisters.
 
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The more we do the more it will be less as the world has shown us so much support during 2005 earthquake so we are still indebted .

May God bless and save you Nepali brothers and sisters
 
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This is the pure professionalism and manners of Pak Army which wins over other everywhere ...:smitten::pakistan:
 
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Seeing The messages and fight in defence. Pk I remembered a scene from a movie from kerala "Sandhesam" (meanning "Message")

2 political parties fighting for a dead body to make it their martyr
 
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Proven that despite remarkable progress in information technology and availability of information at the fingertips, some people are totally oblivious to the real facts and available information or are just too dumb to check that facts before opening their stupid mouths.

Ok. but where were these brave people to serve their own people when the bigger quake hit northern pakistan several years back? Were any lessons learned?

Digg that indians


Nepal will remember Pakistan's efforts: Army Chief Gen Rana
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General Rana said Pakistan will be remembered by the people of Kathmandu because Pakistan Army doctors provided medical care and supplies to affectees around the clock. Photo: ISPR
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The army chief also met Pakistani relief workers and appreciated their efforts towards providing relief to victims of the devastating 7.9 magnitude earthquake which hit Nepal on April 25. ─ Photo: ISPR
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Nepal Army Chief, General Gaurav SJB Rana has expressed his gratitude for whole hearted support extended by Pakistan and Pakistan Army during recent earthquake in Nepal. ─ Photo: ISPR
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General Rana said Pakistan will be remembered by the people of Kathmandu because Pakistan Army doctors provided medical care and supplies to affectees around the clock. Photo: ISPR
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The army chief also met Pakistani relief workers and appreciated their efforts towards providing relief to victims of the devastating 7.9 magnitude earthquake which hit Nepal on April 25. ─ Photo: ISPR


RAWALPINDI: Nepal Army Chief, General Gaurav SJB Rana expressed his gratitude for the support extended by Pakistan through the Pakistan Army in the aftermath of a devastating earthquake in Nepal that has claimed thousands of lives.

The Pakistan Army's earthquake relief efforts were praised by General Rana during a visit to the Pakistan Army field hospital on Sunday.

General Rana said Pakistan would be remembered by the people of Kathmandu because they provided medical care and supplies to affectees around the clock.

The hospital, which is set up in Bhaktapur, is the main source of medical aid for affectees.


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Nepalese Army chief Gen Gaurav Rana visited Pak Army med Camp in Khatmandu,expressed gratitude 4 Pak people,Army

12:32 PM - 3 May 2015

The army chief also met Pakistani relief workers and appreciated their help in providing relief to victims of the earthquake which hit Nepal on April 25.

Read more: Death toll reaches 6,621 as Nepal rules out finding more quake survivors

A Pakistan Army urban search and rescue team was also involved in conducting rescue operations day and night.

Last week, Under-Secretary-General Humanitarian Affairs and Emergency Relief Coordinator Valerie Amos and European Commission Humanitarian Aid and Crisis Management Christos Stylianides visited the Bhaktapur Pakistan Army field hospital and praised the field camp, and the army's rescue and relief efforts by army personnel.

One week on from Nepal's deadliest quake in over 80 years, hope of finding any more survivors has diminished. Over 6,621 were killed and 14,023 injured in the 7.9 magnitude earthquake.

While multiple teams of rescuers from more than 20 countries have been using sniffer dogs and heat-seeking equipment to find survivors in the rubble, no one has been pulled alive since Thursday evening.
 
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Ok. but where were these brave people to serve their own people when the bigger quake hit northern pakistan several years back? Were any lessons learned?
yea aadmi pagal hai kya? Kitni stupid post hai.

it is not the largest rescue done by any army. even the no. of personals in the nepal by a forgin country is like
india-1000 men on ground
china-270 members
pakistan comes 3rd.
Facepalm of the year post.

#indian.intellect #no.comparison #entire.world.failed
 
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A good job done by the Pakistani army.
 
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How they will forget ! Most of them had beef masala for the first time in their life lol . Highlight of 2015 .

Anyway good gesture from Pakistan. And no one forget your aid or will be unnoticed . Looked like 100s for Pakistan Flag's came along with relief and I also saw a small flag post hoisted with Pakistan flag ... :rolleyes:

Not the first time for sure. Even though it is a non issue.


As for the flag. No Nepali don't have any issues with it. And what Indians think doesn't matter.
 
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