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PM Imran to visit Russia this month

PM Imran to visit Russia this month​

Premier’s position towards West increasingly becoming defiant



Rizwan Shehzad February 07, 2022

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ISLAMABAD:
Prime Minister Imran Khan’s position toward the West is becoming increasingly defiant as he set to visit Russia from February 23 to 25 after completing his “historic visit to China” and attending the Beijing Olympics, which the US and several other western countries had boycotted.

Diplomatic sources confirmed on Sunday evening that the premier was expected to undertake the “all crucial” visit of Moscow in the last week of February -- the first by a Pakistani premier in over two decades. Federal Information Minister Fawad Chaudhry refrained from confirming the development, saying that the foreign affairs ministry should be approached for this purpose.

The premier’s visit to Moscow is believed to be a clear signal to the West, especially after he clearly said “absolutely not” to Washington on giving bases in Pakistan following its withdrawal from Afghanistan and not receiving a phone call from US President Joe Biden since he assumed his office in the White House.
“Prime Minister Imran’s visit under the current circumstances is crucial,” a diplomat told The Express Tribune, requesting anonymity, while referring to the rising tensions between Russia and Ukraine and ultimately between Moscow and the West.

The diplomat further said PM Imran and Russian President Vladimir Putin would exchange views on bilateral cooperation as well as regional and international issues of mutual interest. Recently, PM Imran while speaking to President Putin had lauded his statement on the issue of blasphemy.

In a telephonic conversation with Putin on January 17, PM Imran had underscored that Pakistan’s bilateral relationship with Russia was on an upward trajectory, with an increased focus on trade and economic ties and energy cooperation. He had reiterated the government’s resolve for early realisation of the Pakistan Stream Gas Pipeline Project. According to PM Imran, he and Putin had agreed to enhance bilateral cooperation in different areas, increase high-level exchanges, and remain in close contact on matters relating to Afghanistan.

PM Imran had underscored that a peaceful and stable Afghanistan was pivotal for regional stability.
The official statement had attributed to the prime minister that he looked forward to President Putin’s visit to Pakistan as well as his own visit to Russia at an appropriate time. Now, the diplomatic sources have confirmed that the dates had been finalised and PM Imran and President Putin would be standing together in the last week of February if there are no last minute changes.

Following the diplomatic dispute between Russia and the West on Ukraine, Moscow has reoriented trade, seeking to replace Western imports and reducing its use of the US dollar. Putin’s recent meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping was also taken as a show of unity amid Moscow’s deteriorating relations with the West.
Last month, it was reported that Islamabad and Moscow were in talks to finalise a plan for what would be a landmark visit of the Russian president to Pakistan this year.

The visit was being discussed by the two sides for the last two years but could not be materialised because of a variety of reasons, including the Covid-19 pandemic. For the visit, Moscow wanted to have something “significant” ready before Putin finally undertook his trip to Pakistan.

 
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Is it really possible for Pakistan to get su35?

I do not think PAF is looking for it.
One lesson that the indians learned the hard way is that Sukhoi sticks out like a sore thumb on even the most primitive of radars,
the advancements in anti aircraft missiles renders the beast vulnerable to the point of being useless.
 
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After J-10 I don't think we have any need for this ...

Other then this Su35 might be helpful for Seaward Aerial Defence but PN does not operate any fighter jets and it seem PN is not interested to operate any fighter jets fleet

I do not think PAF is looking for it.
One lesson that the indians learned the hard way is that Sukhoi sticks out like a sore thumb on even the most primitive of radars,
the advancements in anti aircraft missiles renders the beast vulnerable to the point of being useless.

But J10C is an air superiority fighter, you can't rely on it to complete sea missions.
The Mirage of Pakistan needs iteration, doesn't it?
 
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But J10C is an air superiority fighter, you can't rely on it to complete sea missions.
The Mirage of Pakistan needs iteration, doesn't it?

true, but the Navy has a relatively small area to defend, they will not venture far beyond that.

Saturating that area with submarines will do a much better job,
Coastal strikes are much easy to carry out with missile boats loaded with cruise missiles.

An effective missile force does wonders at a fraction of cost and risk.
 
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But J10C is an air superiority fighter, you can't rely on it to complete sea missions.
J-10 would be used as Multirole platform in PAF, secondly I mention J-10 as J-10 will be inducted in Pakistan Air Force which might not go for another jet for sometime, and would possibly prefer to go for NGF after J-10

PN is different case Su-35 might have some benefit for Seaward Aerial Defence especially against possible use of the long range Rafale and Su-30MKI in Naval Strike, but it seems Pakistan Navy is not interested to have a fleet of Fighter Jets in its Naval Air Arms.

So the chances of Su-35 induction are minimum.
 
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But J10C is an air superiority fighter, you can't rely on it to complete sea missions.
The Mirage of Pakistan needs iteration, doesn't it?

The role of the Mirage will likely be taken over by the JF17 block 3. At this stage the fighter attack capabilities seem to be sufficient for Pakistan navy doctrines, it may change in the future, but they seem satisfied for the time being.

Plus, to introduce the Su35, would require building a completely new eco system to support the new induction, it very likely will divert attention from other programs.
Those are consolidation of the JF17 program, Introduction of J10c, and development of a fifth generation fighter. I would say they have their hands full right now, so no new fighter of any type will be coming anytime soon. Except possibly another advanced jet trainer, I have a feeling it could be a small batch of JL10.
 
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No SU-35. My expectations are more MI 35 and may be small arms.

Mi-35 are already coming so that’s nothing new.
Tank (Engine and transmission)
Air defense system (sub-systems)
Engine for JF-17 and J-10C
Most likely some kind of future commitments for joint ventures.

As far as economy is concerned. Gas pipeline, Investmet in Steel mill, Pharmaceutical, fertilizer and animal feed.
 
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Mi-35 are already coming so that’s nothing new.
Tank (Engine and transmission)
Air defense system (sub-systems)
Engine for JF-17 and J-10C
Most likely some kind of future commitments for joint ventures.

As far as economy is concerned. Gas pipeline, Investmet in Steel mill, Pharmaceutical, fertilizer and animal feed.
No engine for J-10 C. We are going for Chinese engine when it comes to J-10 C.
 
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You sure the rednecks even consider you American?
No matter how hard you try, they’ll never accept you as one of them.



Live there for generations they’ll still call you a immigrant and look at you as a “dirty mooozlim” a “immigrant who stole their jobs” a “dirty Indian” a “terrorist”.

“To forget one’s ancestors is to be a brook without a source, a tree without a root.”
- Chinese Proverb

Shame on the people who forget their roots and their real nationality. Shame on the people who think their something big because they live in a western country.

(Btw I’m a Pakistani who lives in Canada but I’ve never forgot my roots my real identity and In Sha Allah never will. I will always be Pakistani and die Pakistani nothing can change this)
I see that in your profile your location is written to be Canada. I am assuming that you are 'living' there with family. And if you still don't feel the need to contribute and be part of the place you choose to live. Then I would say it is leaning towards hyprocrisy. I live in USA btw and I was born and raised in Pakistan(proudly). I am compelled by my belief to be loyal to both. No matter if someone accepts me or not. Even the black folks are not accepted does that mean they forget their last 3 to 5 generations in usa.
 
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I see that in your profile your location is written to be Canada. I am assuming that you are 'living' there with family. And if you still don't feel the need to contribute and be part of the place you choose to live. Then I would say it is leaning towards hyprocrisy. I live in USA btw and I was born and raised in Pakistan(proudly). I am compelled by my belief to be loyal to both. No matter if someone accepts me or not. Even the black folks are not accepted does that mean they forget their last 3 to 5 generations in usa.
Wherever I live, I’ll always be Pakistani first.
My identity is Pakistani, no foreign passport can change that.
 
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No engine for J-10 C. We are going for Chinese engine when it comes to J-10 C.

Possible, maybe Backup plan, it’s always important to have backup Plan, Maybe for AZM. Iet’s wait and see.
 
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