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Posted by kulsoom Waheed in Defense, Pakistan Air Force, Pakistan Air Force Special Services Group on June 1st, 2013
OVERSEAS PAKISTANIS PLEASE SPEAK-OUT AGAINST PAF CUTS IN FUNDING. SUPPORT PAF AIR CHIEF
We overseas Pakistanis are the bulwark of support to Pakistan Armed Forces. We toil in foreign lands, so we can send our hard earned cash in dollars to protect our nation. Pakistan Armed Forces are our highest priority. Without their strength and jazba, Pakistan will cease to exist. The current government of US Agent Nawaz Sharif has history of animosity towards Pakistan Armed Forces. Nawaz Sharif is a US sponsored Prime Minister imposed on Pakistani people. His highest priority is not the economy, but to ‘de-fang,” and make impotent, the Armed Forces of Pakistan. He is sharpening his knife to cut the Defence budget, to please his American masters and Hindu Indian friends. Overseas Pakistanis are dismayed at the current spate of anti-armed forces statement from Nawaz Sharif hand his Naurattans, Ahsan Iqbal(Mafia Don of Narowal), Khwaja Asif, Ishaq Dar, Sartaj Aziz, Shahbaz Sharif, Pervez Rashid, Saad Rafiq, Hamza Shahbaz and others. Pakistan Air Force is critical for the survival of Pakistan. Pakistan Army and Navy cannot protect the nation without the defensive cover of ‘shaheens’ of Pakistan Air Force. Names of PAF heroes are emblazoned in every street and crossroads of our nation. It is is distinct dishonor to their achievements and the PAF shaheeds memory to “BEG ,”additional resources from govt,”as described
in the “Pakistan Daily Times,” article:
‘PAF needs additional resources from govt’
Staff Report
KARACHI: Chief of Air Staff Air Chief Marshal Tahir Rafique Butt has said to demand additional resources from government authorities to enhance capabilities of Pakistan Air Force (PAF).
This he stated during his visit to Air War College on Friday. He addressed the faculty members and participants of Air War Course about his vision of the PAF. Air Chief said that vision of PAF had actually been spelled out 65 years ago by Muhammad Ali Jinnah. Jinnah had stated that a country without strong Air Force will be at the mercy of any aggressor.
Butt said that with available resources, PAF would be a force comprising empowered and motivated human resource that is prepared to handle the entire spectrum of modern day warfare. He said that his preference is a force which is competent to face present and future challenges with full capacity to absorb future technologies.
He stated that he would approach Government of Pakistan for additional resources to enhance PAF capabilities. In these testing times, where nation is facing additional challenge of internal security, he said, PAF would leave no stone unturned for preserving its assets.
Air Chief further said that PAF leadership has actually been following the direction given by Jinnah. Starting from post-independence era, till date, intense efforts have been underway to make PAF a potent and modern fighting force. He stated that professionally skilled, morally strong and self-esteemed manpower is his priority.
Air War College is the premier institution of PAF where senior officers of armed forces and friendly countries are prepared for assumption of key command and staff appointments especially in the employment of air power.
Posted by razahamad in Pakistan Air Force, Pakistan Air Force Special Services Group, Shaheen on May 31st, 2013
BEIJING, May 25, (ChinaMil) — Ma Xiaotian, member of the Central Military Commission (CMC) and commander of the Air Force of the Chinese People’s Liberation Army (PLA), met with Hussain, the visiting first deputy chief of air staff of the Pakistan Air Force (PAF) on the afternoon of May 24.
Ma Xiaotian said that China and Pakistan are close and friendly neighboring countries. Regardless of how the international and regional situations change, China will unswervingly consolidate and develop the friendly relations between China and Pakistan. The militaries of both counties have maintained close exchange and cooperation, kept frequent high-level military reciprocal visits, and established an effective cooperation mechanism. The Air Forces of both countries have maintained close cooperation and achieved fruitful results in multiple fields.
Hussain expressed that the PAF is willing to continue to strengthen the mutually beneficial and friendly cooperation with the Air Force of the Chinese PLA, expand exchanges and push forward the progressive development of the friendly cooperative relations between the two countries, the two militaries and the two air forces in particular.
Posted by AghaSaad in Asif Zardari Crook Par Excellance, INDOPHILE NAWAZ SHARIF, LIAR POLITICIANS, LOAN Thieves, Morally corrupt Thieves of PML(N), Morosi Siyasat & Political Crooks, NAWAZ SHARIF, Nawaz US Agent, Pakistan Air Force, Pakistan Air Force Special Services Group, PAKISTAN AIR FORCE'S BIGGEST ENEMY NAWAZ SHARIF, Pakistan Fights Terrorism, Politician sleeping with enemy India on May 31st, 2013
ISLAMABAD: Due to financial constraints and non release of funds by the federal government, the Pakistan Air force (PAF) has suspended its up gradation and development plan called “Air Force Development Plan 2025,” says a report of the Senate’s standing committee on defence Thursday.
The committee quoted Air Chief marshal Tahir Rafique in its report, who, it said, told the committee members during its recent visit to the air headquarters that the AFDP 2025 programme was launched in 2003/04 by former president Pervez Musharraf aimed at making it at par with modern air forces of the world.
He said under the plan, the PAF received money by the federal government till 2007.
“After 2007 PAF did not get a penny from federal government and had to shelve the plan,” the air chief was quoted as saying in the report by its Chairman Senator Mushahid Hussain Syed.
The report further said that due to suspension of the development plan, PAF had to close number of projects which have affected the overall up gradation in the country including air bases, jets and other facilities.
The report also quoted air chief as saying that the PAF was also not given full share in the defence budget and it received only 60 per cent of the whole budget allocated for PAF.
Posted by malika in China, CHINA -PAKISTAN FRIENDSHIP, CHINA SHINING, China-Pakistan Friendship & Brotherhood, Defense, Pakistan Air Force on May 29th, 2013
BEIJING, May 25, (ChinaMil) — Ma Xiaotian, member of the Central MilitaryCommission (CMC) and commander of the Air Force of the Chinese People’sLiberation Army (PLA), met with Hussain, the visiting first deputy chief of air staff of thePakistan Air Force (PAF) on the afternoon of May 24.
Ma Xiaotian said that China and Pakistan are close and friendly neighboring countries.Regardless of how the international and regional situations change, China willunswervingly consolidate and develop the friendly relations between China andPakistan. The militaries of both counties have maintained close exchange andcooperation, kept frequent high-level military reciprocal visits, and established aneffective cooperation mechanism. The Air Forces of both countries have maintainedclose cooperation and achieved fruitful results in multiple fields.
Hussain expressed that the PAF is willing to continue to strengthen the mutuallybeneficial and friendly cooperation with the Air Force of the Chinese PLA, expandexchanges and push forward the progressive development of the friendly cooperativerelations between the two countries, the two militaries and the two air forces inparticular.
Posted by razahamad in Corruption, Defense, Looters and Scam Artists, PAKISTAN & FRANCE, Pakistan Navy, Pakistan's Hall of Shame on May 28th, 2013
By Zafar Masud, 26 May, 2013
When the shocking news came in from Karachi on May 8, 2002, of the bombing of a bus carrying employees of DCN, the French directorate of naval construction, killing 11 of them, it was naturally taken here as the work of religious extremists. After all, this was so close to the New York 9/11 attacks and the decapitation of the Wall Street Journal reporter Daniel Pearl on Feb 1 the same year in the same city.
However, not very long after the tragedy, the French public had to change this perspective as further details were brought home by the media, one after the other in quick succession, of what was quickly baptised here as l’Affaire Karachi. Today, 11 years later, the Karachi affair continues to be hot news in France and the revelations are as fascinating as they are mind-boggling in the sense that they bring in a seemingly endless list of names and events with each revelation.
So complicated in fact that the newsweekly l’Express published an article sometime ago on the subject with the headline, ‘Seven questions to ask to understand the Karachi Affair’. The daily le Monde on its part posted on its site a video entitled “Three minutes to know all about the Karachi affair”. But what on earth is the Karachi affair? Simply stated, it goes something like this:
In 1994 France sold three Agosta military submarines to Pakistan for, to put it roundly, one billion euros. Fifty million of these euros were set aside as ‘gift’ to be shared by some ofPakistan’s politically powerful figures of the time as well as military officers who had, one way or the other, thrown in their weight to make the deal see the light of day.
So far so good! But things started getting somewhat murky when it was discovered by the French media that an infinitesimal part of this sum, about two million euros, had trickled back to France, all in accordance with a preconceived deal, to finance the campaign of the then prime minister Edouard Balladur, who was a candidate and rival to Jacques Chirac in the presidential election of 1995.
Chirac, a rightist like Balladur himself, won the election and became the President of France. But only two years later he had to enter into an uneasy coexistence arrangement with the opposition leftist leader Lionel Jospin whom he was forced to appoint, according to the French constitution, as prime minister because of the Socialist majority in the National Assembly following the 1997 parliamentary elections.
It was only in 2002 when Chirac was re-elected and his party was enjoying a comfortable majority in the National Assembly that he had time, and powers enough, to have a closer look at the Karachi affair files. On learning that all the kickbacks had not yet been fully paid to the Pakistani collaborators, and not forgetting the fact that part of the money had financed the campaign of his rival, he took action and signed a law making the practice of paying sweeteners to foreigners on arms deals illegal.
The tirade of accusations, counter accusations and the list of the names of businessmen and politicians involved, or supposedly involved in the deal assumed unprecedented proportions when a French intelligence agency report suggested the terrorist attack in front of the Sheraton Hotel in Karachi was in fact in retaliation for the decision by Jacques Chirac to abruptly suspend further payments of commissions to Pakistanis who were involved in the sale of Agosta submarines.
Experts today describe the Karachi affair as a cobra with multiple heads. Going through all these intricate details will take up a lot of space in this column and could prove confusing to the reader, but two points remain at the focus of French newspaper, radio or television stories that recur regularly after an interval of every two or three days. One involves a possible connection with former presidentNicolas Sarkozy who had played an important role during the failed election campaign of Edouard Balladur. Sarkozy’s home and offices were recently raided by the investigation forces in an effort to recover some documentary evidence. Whether they succeeded in this was not made public.
The other element has to do with a lawsuit against Jacques Chirac on behalf of the families of the victims of Karachi bombing. They accuse the former president, who is 81 today by the way, of involuntarily being the principal cause of the deaths of DCN employees by his decision to cancel the Agosta submarines commissions to Pakistanis.
The writer is a journalist based in Paris. ([email protected])