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Strong navy needed to guard maritime interests: PM
Thursday, October 11, 2007
ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister (PM) Shaukat Aziz said on Wednesday that a strong navy is vital for defending Pakistans vast and diverse maritime interests, in addition to ensuring the countrys economic interests and maintaining peace in the region.
The prime minister said this while talking to Chief of Naval Staff Admiral Mohammad Afzal Tahir, who called on him at Prime Ministers House, according to a statement. The PM said that the Pakistan Navy played an important role in protecting sea lanes and routes, apart from the coastline of the country. He said the trade routes needed to be kept secure for the countrys business and trade.
The PM said that peace could only be achieved by strength, so the government need to identify various initiatives to ensure a minimum credible deterrence. To maintain this deterrence capability, the PM said, the country depends on both strategic and conventional initiatives. He said the government has provided and will continue to provide necessary funds for equipping and modernising the Navy. nni
Daily Times
I have always thought that whoever has the largest and the strongest navy is usually the strongest nation but in Pakistan, people are obsessed with the Air Force (including me). Why?
A strong navy is very important, as pakistan relies heavily on a sea route to get fuel. In both 1971 and 1999, the IN was successful in blockading pak ports and cutting off fuel. Army and airforce cant do jack without fuel.
PN is easily the achilles heel of pak armed forces. if nothing is done, then that achilles heel will haunt pak in case of war. remember, a chain is as strong as its weakest link
A strong navy is very important, as pakistan relies heavily on a sea route to get fuel. In both 1971 and 1999, the IN was successful in blockading pak ports and cutting off fuel.
In both 1971 and 1999, the IN was successful in blockading pak ports and cutting off fuel. Army and airforce cant do jack without fuel.
A strong navy is very important, as pakistan relies heavily on a sea route to get fuel. In both 1971 and 1999, the IN was successful in blockading pak ports and cutting off fuel. Army and airforce cant do jack without fuel.
PN is easily the achilles heel of pak armed forces. if nothing is done, then that achilles heel will haunt pak in case of war. remember, a chain is as strong as its weakest link
New Recruit
I think I missed a big history lesson...how/when did our ports get blocked in 1999?
In a skilful use of naval power in the form of ‘Operation Talwar’, the ‘Eastern Fleet’ joined the ‘Western Naval Fleet’ and blocked the Arabian sea routes of Pakistan. Apart from a deterrent, the former Prime Minister Nawaz Sharief later disclosed that Pakistan was left with just six days of fuel (POL) to sustain itself if a full fledged war broke out.
This is a big joke. Nawaz is known for his bullshit to become a saviour of Pakistan some how!
If Pakistan Navy had taken actions. The submarines would have blasted the Indian fleet, sending them to bay of bengal! No wonder.. there was an absence of Indian aircraft carrier.