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But KSA, UAE, Jordan, Oman and Yemen needs to increase their military power in terms of MEN and Equipment fast.

Also better for KSA to design up a plan with assistance of Pakistan to have an Army of 700,000 young men from KSA within the next 5 years time. Also for UAE, Jordan and Oman they should have put a plan for 300,000 young men from their own soil in Army.
Mr do you have any idea of their Population Mr Saudi Arabia should have 250000 strong Army with 50000 each Navy and Air Force and also 150000 National Guard which should be transformed into full Army including Tanks and Artillery and APC and Attack Helicopters and should have separate Air Force and Navy and Saudi Arabia should increase its Army and SANG by few thousands after every 10 years @Yzd Khalifa @Arabian Legend @al-Hasani

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Mr do you have any idea of their Population Mr Saudi Arabia should have 250000 strong Army with 50000 each Navy and Air Force and also 150000 National Guard which should be transformed into full Army including Tanks and Artillery and APC and Attack Helicopters and should have separate Air Force and Navy and Saudi Arabia should increase its Army and SANG by few thousands after every 10 years @Yzd Khalifa @Arabian Legend @al-Hasani

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I am unable to understand. I think they have population of 30 Million++ People and increasing;
Demographics of Saudi Arabia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

So, surely they can have strong Army with Navy and Air Force in strong numbers too.
 
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Pakistani Armed Forces Receive Additional Funding
6 June 2011

The Pakistani Government has allocated its armed forces an additional PKR150bn ($1.74bn) to help meet the financing requirements for the Armed Forces Development Programme (AFDP) in the 2011-2012 budget.

The total defence and security-related budget allocation has been increased by 23.8% to PKR645bn ($7.49bn) for the 2011-12 fiscal year.

According to a defence official, of the PKR150bn, PKR80bn ($929m) has been given under the 10-year AFDP while PKR50bn ($580m) will be given to the military for the Coalition Support Fund disbursements by the US.

The remaining PKR20bn ($232m) will be for the services charges paid by the United Nations to Pakistan against the Army's contribution to UN peacekeeping missions.

The AFDP is an initiative to equip the armed forces with advanced modern aircraft, air surveillance planes, submarines and other sophisticated weapons and equipment.

The programme will continue until 2025, while its medium-term programme will be completed between 2019 and 2020.

i wonder how far this plan is on track.....!
 
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Saudi Arabia attempting to purchase Pakistani weapons for Syrian opposition
Saudi Arabia attempting to purchase Pakistani weapons for Syrian opposition

Published February 23rd, 2014 - 12:08 GMT via SyndiGate.info



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The Syrian opposition has long requested anti-aircraft weaponry in order to defeat Assad's powerful air force. (AFP/File)

Saudi Arabia is allegedly engaged in talks with Pakistan to purchase anti-aircraft and anti-tank rockets for the Syrian opposition, reports AFP.

Anza, Pakistani made shoulder-launched anti-aircraft missiles, are of particular interest to the Saudis. They are attempting to acquire these arms, along with anti-tank rockets, and deliver them to rebel groups in hopes that this advanced weaponry will tip the balance and topple Assad.

Pakistan’s army chief of staff, General Rahell Sharif, recently traveled to Riyadh to meet with Crown Prince Salman bin Abdul Aziz, says an AFP source. The same source also revealed that Jordan will store the weapons before they are given to the rebels.

The United States has opposed arming the rebels with such weapons in the past due to fears that they could end up in the hands of al Qaeda affiliated groups. But Washington seems to be changing its tune as talks in Geneva continually fail.

The opposition has long requested anti-aircraft weaponry, stating that these weapons are the only way to defeat Assad and his superior air force.
 
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Saudi Arabia attempting to purchase Pakistani weapons for Syrian opposition
Saudi Arabia attempting to purchase Pakistani weapons for Syrian opposition

Published February 23rd, 2014 - 12:08 GMT via SyndiGate.info



Damascus_Shelling_Smoke_Assad_Syria_AFP.jpg

The Syrian opposition has long requested anti-aircraft weaponry in order to defeat Assad's powerful air force. (AFP/File)

Saudi Arabia is allegedly engaged in talks with Pakistan to purchase anti-aircraft and anti-tank rockets for the Syrian opposition, reports AFP.

Anza, Pakistani made shoulder-launched anti-aircraft missiles, are of particular interest to the Saudis. They are attempting to acquire these arms, along with anti-tank rockets, and deliver them to rebel groups in hopes that this advanced weaponry will tip the balance and topple Assad.

Pakistan’s army chief of staff, General Rahell Sharif, recently traveled to Riyadh to meet with Crown Prince Salman bin Abdul Aziz, says an AFP source. The same source also revealed that Jordan will store the weapons before they are given to the rebels.

The United States has opposed arming the rebels with such weapons in the past due to fears that they could end up in the hands of al Qaeda affiliated groups. But Washington seems to be changing its tune as talks in Geneva continually fail.

The opposition has long requested anti-aircraft weaponry, stating that these weapons are the only way to defeat Assad and his superior air force.

we should not do that !
 
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  • According to a Monday article in Geo News, troops from Gujranwala and Sialkot formations, armor, infantry, artillery units and aviation components of the Pakistan Air Force conducted firing and battle exercises near Jhelum, Punjab province.[43]

Here is a Video related to this exercise:

Pakistan Army, Air Force hold field firing and battle inoculation exercise

 
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Saudi Arabia attempting to purchase Pakistani weapons for Syrian opposition
Saudi Arabia attempting to purchase Pakistani weapons for Syrian opposition

Published February 23rd, 2014 - 12:08 GMT via SyndiGate.info



Damascus_Shelling_Smoke_Assad_Syria_AFP.jpg

The Syrian opposition has long requested anti-aircraft weaponry in order to defeat Assad's powerful air force. (AFP/File)

Saudi Arabia is allegedly engaged in talks with Pakistan to purchase anti-aircraft and anti-tank rockets for the Syrian opposition, reports AFP.

Anza, Pakistani made shoulder-launched anti-aircraft missiles, are of particular interest to the Saudis. They are attempting to acquire these arms, along with anti-tank rockets, and deliver them to rebel groups in hopes that this advanced weaponry will tip the balance and topple Assad.

Pakistan’s army chief of staff, General Rahell Sharif, recently traveled to Riyadh to meet with Crown Prince Salman bin Abdul Aziz, says an AFP source. The same source also revealed that Jordan will store the weapons before they are given to the rebels.

The United States has opposed arming the rebels with such weapons in the past due to fears that they could end up in the hands of al Qaeda affiliated groups. But Washington seems to be changing its tune as talks in Geneva continually fail.

The opposition has long requested anti-aircraft weaponry, stating that these weapons are the only way to defeat Assad and his superior air force.

Instead of buying from Pakistan, NATO should assist the forces to have even more advance weapons which they have. I really don't know why NATO is not providing them with proper weaponry, Muslim countries should take the responsibility of Food, Clothing, Shelter and Medical Supplies only.


Pakistan might be interested in those equipment which they already had procured in the past from US and they want to grow in that equipment.
 
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  • On Wednesday, the Chief of the Army Staff General Raheel Sharif visited the Kotri Ranges to observe field and battle exercises of the Karachi’s V Corps, which were aimed at training troops in tactical operations under a battlefield environment. Fighter aircraft and armored fighting vehicles of the Pakistan Air Force and army’s mechanized divisions respectively also participated in the exercises. In a press release, General Sharif stressed that the army will defeat every threat to Pakistan.[6]
 
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World War veteran: Remembering a brave sepoy
All he has left behind is his medals, lessons of courage and memoirs of a life well-lived.
By Muhammad Sadaqat
Published: February 17, 2014
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A British gallantry award holder, the brave sepoy retired from Pakistan Army’s Punjab Regiment in 1957.

ABBOTTABAD: Fully covered in snow during winter, Ghooni Panjhot is a picturesque part of Abbottabad. This area with over 300 houses is where Mirza Khan, one of the last surviving sepoys from World War II in Pakistan, was born. This WWII veteran expired on 5th February 2014, almost a 100 years of age, a life worth celebrating and remembering.

He was laid to rest in his ancestral village Nagri Totial, some 90 km from Haripur and 50 kms from Islamabad. According to his family, the news of the sepoy’s death could not be communicated to other villages because heavy snowfall has blocked roads of the area.

Mirza was the firstborn of Kala Khan, a local farmer from the Dhond Abbasi tribe in Abbottabad. He had four brothers and two sisters. Their children and grandchildren still live here.

Mirza lost his wife five years ago. They had a long companionship as she died at the age of 80. He is survived by two sons and four daughters. Despite his wish, none of Mirza’s family members joined the armed forces.

His eldest son, Naseer, did join Pakistan Army as a driver but got retired a few years ago. He is now serving at a hotel in Islamabad.

Mirza joined the Royal Indian Army in 1914. He fought against the Japanese forces in different battlefields. A British gallantry award holder, the brave sepoy retired from Pakistan Army’s Punjab Regiment in 1957.

The sepoy, fondly called Baba by locals, would wear his medals on his waistcoat with pride wherever he went. A socially active member of the community, he often visited the city area and would go to neighbouring villages to attend weddings and social gatherings.

According to the deceased sepoy’s relative and next door neighbour, Kabir Abbasi, he rarely saw Mirza resting. “He would only be in bed when he had a sore throat or fever.” Mirza used medicinal plants for treatment rather than visiting doctors. He was a very old man “yet his teeth, eyesight and hearing capacity were intact. I am sure it was because of a life of hard work and the usage of medicinal plants.”

According to Kabir, Mirza always prayed never to become dependent on his children for anything. The sepoy received pension. He owned a pair of oxen that he used for tilling his agricultural land. He also had cows and goats that he would take to his agricultural land spread over a hundred kanal for grazing.

“I even saw him remove snow from the roof of his house until 2012,” told Khursheed, a villager, while confirming that Baba was the oldest man in the area.

Baba was a straightforward and an honest man. He would never lie. And he rarely lost his temper.

“Baaji [a short form of ‘Baba Ji’] was mentally fit and had no health related problems that older people usually develop,” shared the sepoy’s nephew, Shabbir Abbasi. “According to his documents, he had crossed the age of 120.” A few months before Mirza breathed his last, he had lost his appetite and his movement had become restricted since a year because of old age. “Baaji had stopped bringing firewood, and looking after his cattle and agricultural lands which was his daily routine normally.”

One last wish
“Baaji had a dispute with a villager over property,” shared Shabbir. The villager had allegedly taken over 18 kanaals of Baba’s agricultural land, forcing the WWII legend to move court. According to Shabbir, the case has been pending for the last few years in a civil court of Havelian Tehsil, which is an administrative subdivision of Abbottabad District. “Baaji had been worried; two months ago, his son took him to court to record evidence to prove that the land is owned by Baaji.” The sepoy’s last wish was to get back his land that he had inherited from his ancestors.

Baba and the youngsters
Although illiterate, Baba was yet a staunch supporter of education. During his life, he advocated for better educational facilities for the children of his village. He used to convince young boys and girls to seek education if they wanted to excel in life.

For Baba, being a part of the armed forces brought prestige.

He would advise the youngsters of his family to join the Pakistan Army if they really wanted to serve the country. He used to say that by doing so, it would bring them respect.

Whenever the youngsters of his village would see Baba out in the fields, they would go and sit with him. He would then share stories from that phase of his life in which he participated in World War II. Baba would tell them how he managed to kill several enemies in battlefields and remained unhurt, even during cross-firing.
Baba owned a West End Watch Company’s wristwatch that he had purchased in 1946.

He would wear it all the time and would often tell young people proudly that his watch worked perfectly even after seven decades.

Published in The Express Tribune, February 17th, 2014.
 
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I was reading an article yestarday i found few Key points, How to tackle Terrorist groups active in the light of Quran and Sunnah.

I have search alot and found something which will be shared soon on this forum.

New Doctrine of Indian Army and Pakistan Army Counter Doctrine

I personally think Pakistan Army and new General Raheel is the most capable man Academically and Spiritually.

Pakistan Army - Most focus on few spiritual aspects of the Doctrine on Defense of Pakistan.

Army and Civilian Interaction
Civilian most serve in Army (Compulsary) like NCC
Change the name of Pakistan Army Regiments Punjab,Sindh,Balochistan,Frontier on the name of Spiritual Battle Our Prophet Muhammad (SAW) and Khalifa's Fought. " It will neutralize Sectarian influence " This is for Internal War we are fighting with the Khawarij Group ( Strongly Declare them, Without confusion because it is in Quran and Sunnah" Army dont need permission for this from supreme court or any other state organizations.

We need to Start "Spiritual Rehabiliation Program" to defend the Ideology and for the 4th and 5th generation war.
 
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Pak Army
Dr Farrukh Saleem
Sunday, March 02, 2014


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Why didn’t the ex-chief do it? He was the chief of the sixth strongest army on the face of the planet. He was the chief of the finest officer corps known to mankind. He was the chief of the most sacrificing jawans. He was the chief of the most disciplined fighting force. Why didn’t Gen (r) Kayani do it five years ago? Cost of the five-year inaction: 2,938 bomb blasts; 258 suicide attacks; 37,842 fatalities in terrorist violence plus 3,765 security force personnel.

General Raheel Sharif did in less than 90 days what the ex-chief could not do in more than 2,000 days. To his credit, Gen (r) Kayani did clear South Waziristan. On October 17, 2009, some 28,000 Pak Army soldiers including 500 SSG undertook an extremely methodical three-pronged attack.

Within three days of the operation, Pak Army had secured Kotkai. By the 6th day, Pak Army had extended its security perimeter north of Sherwangi. By day-10, Pak Army had secured Gharlai, Shaga and Sharakai Sar heights in the Nawazkot area overlooking the Nawazkot-Makeen road. Within 15 days, Pak Army had cleared Nawazkot and reached Makeen, the TTP’s nerve centre. By the 33rd day of the operation, Pak Army was in control of 80 percent of South Waziristan. For the record, the TTP’s resistance just melted away under Pak Army’s methodical three-pronged advance.

To be certain, there is no power that can stand up against Pak Army in any battlefield within 796,095 sq km of Pakistan. Here we need to a make a distinction between ‘war’ and ‘battles’. Pakistan’s ‘war on extremism’ began with the 1994 Malakand Division Revolt when the Tehreek-e-Nafaz-e-Shariat-e-Mohammadi (TNSM) took over Swat and Dir. Pak Army fought that battle and won back Swat and Dir.

There is absolutely no doubt that Pak Army has the capability to bring North Waziristan back into Pakistan’s fold – and that too within weeks. But that will be another battle won; the war goes on. So far, the PAF has hit all the right targets with its precision-guided munitions (PGMs). Then came in the single engine attack Cobra Gunship helicopters.

The ‘war on extremism’ has to be fought at two levels: battlefield and ideological. Pak Army has won dozens of battles on the battlefield including the Battle of Wana, Battle of Swat, Battle of Buner, Battle of Orakzai, Battle of Kurrum, Battle of Bajaur and Battle of Tirah. At the ideological level, the war has to be fought by our politicians, the media, academics and the civil society.

The most critical enabling factor behind an insurgency is a sanctuary. In 2009, the TTP had 18 administrative units as sanctuaries. By 2013, Pak Army had more or less cleared 17 of these sanctuaries (the only remaining stronghold is North Waziristan). For an effective counterinsurgency operation, counterinsurgent forces must be sized relative to the estimated number of insurgents.

The minimum troop density required for effective counterinsurgency operations is nine counterinsurgents per insurgent. For North Waziristan, the number of insurgents is being estimated at 14,530 to 16,640 with local fighters estimated at 10,900 to 12,400 and foreign fighters estimated at 3,630 to 4,240. These numbers would mean a minimum counterinsurgency force of between 130,000 and 150,000. In that sense, Pak Army’s counterinsurgency force – 19th Infantry, 7th Infantry, 17th Mechanised Infantry, 37th Mechanised Infantry, 40th Infantry and 9th Infantry – seems lower than the minimum prescription.

Who said imagination is the one weapon in the war against reality?

The writer is a columnist based in Islamabad. Email: farrukh15@hotmail.com

Twitter: @saleemfarrukh
 
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Pak Army sets up more medical camps in Tharparkar

March 11, 2014 - Updated 1350 PKT

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RAWALPINDI: Pakistan Army has increased the number of medical camps for the treatment of people in drought hit areas of Tharparkar.
According to ISPR, the total number of medical camps is now six which have been established in Mithi, Islamkot, Diplo, Nagarparkar, Chachro and Khniser.
Army medical teams including lady doctors and child specialists are working and have treated 3,479 patients during last three days.
110 tons of ration has been distributed so far. (APP)
 
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