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The 5th Defence Port Turkey to Be Held in Islamabad on 24th - 26th Oct

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Defence Port Turkey will be the niche and target-oriented showcase of Turkish defence industry and will be held between 24-26 October 2019 at ExpoPak China Friendship Center Islamabad. Defence Port Turkey will be hosted by the Defence Export Promotion Organization (DEPO) of Pakistan and will contribute to add new collaborations to the existing ones with the participation of the region’s other friendly and sister companies as well.
The 5th Defence Port Turkey which will be held in Pakistan, one the most important partners of Turkey in defence industry, will proceed to work for the niche and target-oriented business development of Turkish Companies and will proceed to contribute to increase the current and potential business volume, not limited to Pakistan, but also the other countries which also participate to the project.
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Defence Port Turkey will be the niche and target-oriented showcase of Turkish defence industry and will be held between 24-26 October 2019 at ExpoPak China Friendship Center Islamabad. Defence Port Turkey will be hosted by the Defence Export Promotion Organization (DEPO) of Pakistan and will contribute to add new collaborations to the existing ones with the participation of the region’s other friendly and sister companies as well.
The 5th Defence Port Turkey which will be held in Pakistan, one the most important partners of Turkey in defence industry, will proceed to work for the niche and target-oriented business development of Turkish Companies and will proceed to contribute to increase the current and potential business volume, not limited to Pakistan, but also the other countries which also participate to the project.View attachment 585628
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They sell us something and US sanctions it lol
 
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Visited today. Utter disappointment. No professionals, only a few exhibitors standing and watching each other.
It seems that a lot of what should be happening at IDEAS and similar events in Pakistan are now actually occurring at IDEF, DIMDEX, IDEX, DSEI, etc (at least, that's what I've noticed as of late).
 
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found out from the organizer, it's not open for public. will have to pull few strings to get in there....but not today, will have to be tomorrow

Saw the boards yesterday while passing through the chand taara roundabout on way to gun and country club for a training event.

I really wanted to go to this event instead but then I thought the same (whether it is open for public or not).
 
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Pakistan is hosting the Turkish defence exhibition dubbed "5th Defence Port Turkey" for the first time on its soil, at the Pakistan-China Friendship Center in Islamabad.

The three-day event, inaugurated on Thursday, will see military equipment including ammunition, artillery, tanks, heavy-duty trucks, tanks displayed by both countries. Islamabad and Ankara have set up 24 stalls each.

Speaking on the occasion Minister for Parliamentary Affairs Azam Khan Swati said the exhibition shows historical, cultural and brotherly relations between Pakistan and Turkey, Daily Pakistan reported.

He said China Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) would not only prove a game-changer for the entire region but also set to provide investment opportunities to Turkish investors.

The development comes a day after India cut down its defence exports to Turkey, including explosives and detonators, due to Ankara's growing military cooperation with Islamabad, writes India's Economic Times.

Last week, Ankara backed Islamabad at the Financial Action Task Force (FATF) in France, thereby helping Pakistan to avoid being blacklisted by the global anti-money laundering watchdog.

On hearing the turkish president's call for india pakistan dialogue over the disputed kashmir region, India responded by calling the suggestion "unwanted and biased" and informed Ankara to get a better understanding of the issue which was an internal matter between India and Pakistan.


https://www.defenseworld.net/news/2..._Defence_Exhibition_in_Islamabad#.XbORfZrYpPY
 
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This seems like a complete waste of time. What is the purpose of this again?
 
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