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Prime Minister of Pakistan, lmran Khan visited Naval Headquarters, Islamabad

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There is always at least one like you on every thread, either abusing the military, or the civil leadership. Info war in full swing.
True but it's still better than having a whole swarm of the other kind on every thread. O ye who understands (____________).
 
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Honourable Prime Minister of Pakistan, lmran Khan visited Naval Headquarters, Islamabad. Upon arrival Prime Minister was welcomed by Chief of the Naval Staff, Admiral Muhammad Amjad Khan Niazi and was presented Guard of Honour by a smartly turned out contingent. Prime Minister laid floral wreath at Shuhada monument and was introduced to the Principal Staff Officers at Naval Headquarters.

The Prime Minister greatly appreciated the professionalism and operational readiness of Pakistan Navy. Prime Minister reposed complete confidence on the preparedness of Pakistan Navy in safeguarding country's sea frontiers. He also acknowledge Pakistan Navy's contribution towards regional maritime security by contributing in international efforts and taking own initiatives. Prime Minister showed his satisfaction on steps taken to ensure security of Pakistan's coast, Gwadar Port and maritime related projects of CPEC.

The Prime Minister further assured full support of the Government for capacity building of Navy to meet the evolving challenges in maritime domain. He further added that the Government fully realizes the importance of maritime sector and its immense economic potential which can be utilized for the prosperity of the country. In the same spirit, Government's vision of declaring 2020 as ‘Year of Blue Economy’ was to set the strategic direction for spurring growth of maritime sector.

Earlier, Prime Minister and the Minister for Defence, Finance & Maritime Affairs, Special Assistant to Prime Minister on NSD & SPP and Secretaries Defence, Finance, Foreign and Maritime Affairs were given detailed briefing on maritime security challenges and Pakistan Navy’s perspective on development of maritime sector.

The Naval Chief thanked Prime Minister for his visit and reposing confidence in the Navy. He also assured that Pakistan Navy with the help of Allah SWT will continue to defend the country's sea frontiers & maritime interests and shoulder the responsibilities with honour both during peace and war.


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What are naval headquarters doing in Islamabad?
Thats stupid. I always through they would be in karachi
 
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It shows what ever requirements for Navy will be met and no funds issue like he visited AHQ few months back
 
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Honourable Prime Minister of Pakistan, lmran Khan visited Naval Headquarters, Islamabad. Upon arrival Prime Minister was welcomed by Chief of the Naval Staff, Admiral Muhammad Amjad Khan Niazi and was presented Guard of Honour by a smartly turned out contingent. Prime Minister laid floral wreath at Shuhada monument and was introduced to the Principal Staff Officers at Naval Headquarters.

The Prime Minister greatly appreciated the professionalism and operational readiness of Pakistan Navy. Prime Minister reposed complete confidence on the preparedness of Pakistan Navy in safeguarding country's sea frontiers. He also acknowledge Pakistan Navy's contribution towards regional maritime security by contributing in international efforts and taking own initiatives. Prime Minister showed his satisfaction on steps taken to ensure security of Pakistan's coast, Gwadar Port and maritime related projects of CPEC.

The Prime Minister further assured full support of the Government for capacity building of Navy to meet the evolving challenges in maritime domain. He further added that the Government fully realizes the importance of maritime sector and its immense economic potential which can be utilized for the prosperity of the country. In the same spirit, Government's vision of declaring 2020 as ‘Year of Blue Economy’ was to set the strategic direction for spurring growth of maritime sector.

Earlier, Prime Minister and the Minister for Defence, Finance & Maritime Affairs, Special Assistant to Prime Minister on NSD & SPP and Secretaries Defence, Finance, Foreign and Maritime Affairs were given detailed briefing on maritime security challenges and Pakistan Navy’s perspective on development of maritime sector.

The Naval Chief thanked Prime Minister for his visit and reposing confidence in the Navy. He also assured that Pakistan Navy with the help of Allah SWT will continue to defend the country's sea frontiers & maritime interests and shoulder the responsibilities with honour both during peace and war.


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Beautiful location and a very smart building. The navy looks superb, which chimes in with the development and expansion of the navy going on now.
Allah bless the service.
 
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126 days of locking down GT road
it can never equal the GT road phand merasi march done on the hadayat of majeeb ir rehman shami, sham a sham that even mian couldn't understand its purpose. mian even ran over a peasant child under its carriage. probably a sacrificial kill!
 
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it can never equal the GT road phand merasi march done on the hadayat of majeeb ir rehman shami, sham a sham that even mian couldn't understand its purpose. mian even ran over a peasant child under its carriage. probably a sacrificial kill!

He left in a royal escort airplane with full official honors as former PM.

I hope SC puts the government on ECL as they look to flee the country after sabotaging preparations of war.
 
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A clueless, pacifist, moron like Imran Khan is nothing but an eyesore at Naval HQ. This is the same traitor under whose rule the Indian submarine was allowed to leave.
Because we have thousands of volunteers like you readu to fight and die we decided to to sink a sub in international waters
 
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Guys stick back to topic don't derail the thread let's talk about substance of meeting
 
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