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Recent visite of top military Moroccan delegation to Pakistan. They visit some pakistani made military products, inchallah a great relationship between our countries.

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Pakistan Army COAS recent visit to Morocco. We agreed to cooperate in military industry and common military training. Morocco plane to develop a national military industry, and I am sure that Pakistan will help us to achieve it.

General Qamar Javed Bajwa, Chief of Army Staff (COAS) visited Morocco on an official visit for four days.




Morocco - February 23, 2020
No PR-32/2020-ISPR

General Qamar Javed Bajwa, Chief of Army Staff (COAS) visited Morocco on an official visit for four days. COAS called on His Excellency Mr Abdellatif Loudiyi, Minister Delegate to the Head of Government in Charge of the Administration of National Defence & General Abdelfattah Lourak, Inspector General of Royal Armed Forces.
During the meetings , matters of mutual interest, bilateral defence, security cooperation & regional peace & stability were discussed. They agreed upon the tremendous potential for cooperation in multiple fields including security cooperation, joint training & counter terrorism domain. COAS said that Pakistan has and will always stand with Morocco even in most difficult times.
Later, COAS visited Royal College of Higher Military Education and shared his views on “Emerging Security Environment and its Challenges, Security situation in the region and Pakistan’s contributions in war against terrorism”. COAS said that Pakistan being the front line country against terrorism, gave sacrifices & contributions against the global menace for a peaceful region and world.

https://www.ispr.gov.pk/press-release-detail.php?id=5634

Pakistani military ships pay visit to Morocco recently. We did a PASSEX with Pak Navy and French Navy along moroccan littoral

Pakistan Navy in Morocco: A step towards productive relations

Pakistan and Morocco share good bilateral diplomatic and defense relations. Pakistan Navy, working as a flag bearer for maritime diplomacy, porting on Morocco shores is an example of fastly developing defense and strategic relations between both nations.

Pakistan and Morocco share a history of cordial diplomatic and defense relations and both the countries are moving forward with emerging prosperity in defense relations as the visit by Pakistan Navy (PN) ships PNS ASLAT and PNS MOAWIN to port Casablanca depicts. PNS ASLAT is a Sword Class Frigate providing a versatile platform incorporated with an advanced weapon system along with well-equipped sensors providing the capability to operate under a multi-threat environment.

Whereas, PNS MOAWIN is primarily a logistic support ship with having state of the art medical facilities to carry out relief operations at sea. Pakistan Navy as being a responsible maritime force is well aware of the importance of maritime collaboration with friendly navies whether it may in the form of port visits, expansion of training facilities, engaging in the bilateral and multilateral exercises to enhance mutual cooperation in diverse avenues.

Moreover, the visit by Pakistan Navy ships to Moroccan port is reflective of the maritime partnership between Pakistan and Moroccan navies. Morocco is a North African country that borders with the North Atlantic Ocean in the West and reaches out to the Mediterranean Sea in the north while passing through the strait of Gibraltar.

n addition to good defense ties, Morocco has also socio-political relations with Pakistan. Since their struggle for independence, Pakistan and its people has always stood in support with them. The relations between the two countries emphasized by a common understanding of regional and international issues, combined by mutual Islamic values and inheritance.

Furthermore, relations between the militaries of both sides are displayed by vast mutual defense cooperation, which can be seen by consistent engagement of Moroccan armed forces in multi-national exercises and international defense exhibitions organized by Pakistan armed forces, such participation in Pakistan Navy AMAN series of Exercise and International Defence Exhibition and Seminar (IDEAS).



Despite of being sea defender, Pakistan Navy is playing a comprehensive role by putting in place all related sea power elements during peacetime to achieve National policy objectives that are closely associated to Naval Diplomacy. The term diplomacy is the art of dealing with international relations in a way to prevent the chances of war. Naval diplomacy engages maritime forces in support of national policy.

Read more: Pakistan Navy’s Blue Water Ambitions

With no exceptions, Pakistan Navy is the flag bearer of the naval diplomacy promoting peace, stability and inter-operability at sea through being part of global as well as regional collaborative maritime efforts.

The initiatives taken by Pakistan navy like AMAN exercise, wherein more than 40 navies participate in joint naval exercise to display greater resolve in promoting diplomacy at sea, and Regional Maritime Security Patrols (RMSP), an independent initiative of undertaking Maritime Security Operations for protection of national and international shipping in the Indian Ocean Region, is an example of unfolding regional peace initiative, thus projecting Pakistan as a responsible regional state and Pakistan Navy as a reckoning force contributing to regional maritime security.

In the backdrop of this diplomacy landscape, the Pakistan Navy is expanding its relations and looking forward to further make strong consonance of maritime partnership with the Moroccan Navy. Following the visit of Pakistan Navy ships to Casablanca port of Morocco, the relations between the two navies will increase manifolds and hope resides in the possibility that the days to come will bring more prosperity towards eternal bond between the two navies.

https://www.globalvillagespace.com/pakistan-navy-in-morocco-a-step-towards-productive-relation/
 
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I wonder what was on that photo for the network; those green devices with heat sinks and cooling fans.
 
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I wonder what was on that photo for the network; those green devices with heat sinks and cooling fans.
radios

I wonder what was on that photo for the network; those green devices with heat sinks and cooling fans.
some SDRs are being produced in-house a well. dont know if any govt org is involved though.
 
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I dont know, ask him. It is an interesting question, he go many times to India but Pakistan never.
Maybe because we have more economic interest with India, especially in phosphate industry field, India is a huge market for our phosphate exportation.

Are you sad that he never come to Pakistan ? Lol

Bro no need to engage that toxic moron, just report him as I did.

But for sure would love HM to visit our country and allow us to extend our hospitality.
 
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Recent visite of top military Moroccan delegation to Pakistan. They visit some pakistani made military products, inchallah a great relationship between our countries.

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Pakistan Army COAS recent visit to Morocco. We agreed to cooperate in military industry and common military training. Morocco plane to develop a national military industry, and I am sure that Pakistan will help us to achieve it.



https://www.ispr.gov.pk/press-release-detail.php?id=5634

Pakistani military ships pay visit to Morocco recently. We did a PASSEX with Pak Navy and French Navy along moroccan littoral
nice share

Pre independence shells made in Lahore Mughalpura
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