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A Video Tribute to Pakistan-China Friendship (Dosti)

Foreign secretary visited China to seek greater cooperation.

ISLAMABAD:

As ties between Washington and Islamabad reach one of their lowest points in over a decade, Pakistan’s top diplomat went to Beijing to shore up cooperation and support from one of the country’s oldest and strongest allies.

Foreign Secretary Salman Bashir is visited China for discussions with the Chinese leadership on bilateral, regional and international issues last April 28 and 29, as announced by Foreign Ministry spokesperson.

“The foreign secretary held consultations with Chinese Executive Vice Foreign Minister Zhang Zhijun,” said Tehmina Janjua in a statement issued in Islamabad at the time. The visit can be viewed in the context of the established Pakistan-China strategic dialogue mechanism between the two foreign ministries.

But official sources confirmed that the foreign secretary’s visit to China was prompted by the recent rise in tensions between Pakistan and the United States due to a series of events, including the Raymond Davis affair and US a drone strike that killed dozens of civilians in Pakistan’s tribal districts.

“Under these circumstances, the foreign secretary’s visit to China has assumed greater significance,” said one foreign office official who wished to remain anonymous. “We have excellent relations with China but the time has come to take the ties to the next level where we should have less reliance on the Americans.”

Bashir’s visit to Beijing comes days after he dashed to Washington in an effort to overcome differences that have the potential to unravel ties between Pakistan and the United States and consequently impeding progress in Afghanistan.

Sources say Salman Bashir is strong advocate of seeking realignments, and has presented a detailed analysis to the government regarding a reduction in dependence on the US by reaching out to the Chinese.

Published in The Express Tribune, April 28th, 2011.

{Note:-The US media tried to minimize the importance China gives to Pakistan as a strategic ally, and down played the importance of the visit. Militaries of both China and Pakistan work in close cooperation and China has been the most trusted neighbour of Pakistan. Unlike India, which has back-stabbed Pakistan, helped destroy its unity with its eastern wing,  and detests the very existence of Pakistan as a nation. Although, India’s own survival as a nation is in jeopardy due to the brave battles of the Bodoland, Khalistan, and Tamil guerillas.}


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Presstitute media and opportunist politicians should wake up to the harsh realities…..

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Pakistan’s presstitute media, run by immature media anchors, and opportunist politicians need to understand the new game plan; this involves tarnishing the image of Pakistan’s military in order to destabilize and eventually disintegrate the country for a larger scheme of reshaping the world to the advantage of the sole super power.  Pakistan’s current troubles with India and the USA have their roots in its all-weather friendship with China. Those who want to keep China away from taking advantage of Pakistan’s geo-strategic location in order to become the “numero-uno” global power can go to any extent. And the immediate action on cards is Pakistan’s disintegration to snatch Balochistan away, along with the port of Gwadar, from Pakistan by establishing a Free Balochistan State. It can now be clearly understood that insurgent movement in Balochistan was fanned and funded just for that purpose. This is in order to block the use of Gwadar port and development of ancillary terrestrial infrastructure in the province to deny an energy corridor to China for its energy needs. Pakistani prime minister’s visit to China, immediately after post-OBL row with the USA, has transmitted troubling signals; the visit and the statements made by leaders of both the countries have caused concerns and worries, both in New Delhi and Washington DC. Both the countries have never expressed their disapproval of Sino-Pak ties so loudly before.

Pakistan’s disintegration is not a new initiative in the game of reordering the world to keep one power as a sole hegemonic variable. There were different theories making rounds in national security circles. But the recent events, particularly those relating to Pakistan, have confirmed that the USA needs to sort Pakistan out in order to deal with growing Chinese influence and its economic might. There are fears in the informed circles in Washington DC that USA, post OBL operation, can even land its forces to occupy Pakistan. The USA is playing on the nerves of American people using threats to the U.S., including “rogue states,” “failed states,” “autocracies” and “terrorism”, but gives pride of place to the “challenges” posed by “rising and resurgent powers,” of which only China and Russia are named.

The card being played right now by US establishment and its allied media is to weaken the only institution left intact in Pakistan; its military. The military-bashing campaign is being reinforced by Pakistani media who has immature anchors and some of the opportunist politicians who are trying to settle their score with the military establishment for sacking their inefficient and corrupt government.

The current situation has cleverly been managed to block China from using Gwadar port which is very close to Iran’s Chabahar port built by India for its economic and strategic reasons. Right from the time Chinese started building this port, there were instances of violence in Balochistan and open opposition to this port voiced by Baloch nationalists who, as later proved, were working at the behest of India. According to an article recently published in Information Clearing House, in order for China to sustain its status as the emerging economic superpower, it must take all the necessary steps required in order to have sufficient energy resources for the near future. According to Pakistani think tank, BrassTacks, Chinese interests in the Indian Ocean became visible in 2002, when they invested heavily and began work on the Gwadar Port, located in Balochistan, a province of Pakistan. The Gwadar Port has its benefits for both Pakistan and China. The cost benefits to China of using Gwadar as the port for western China’s imports and exports are as evident as the long-term economic benefits to Pakistan of Gwadar becoming a port for Chinese goods. Not only does Gwadar enable China to fulfill its energy needs, but it will also provide a strategic military footprint in the Arabian Sea, which has the United States worried.

Due to its geo-strategic location, Pakistan is important both for China and the USA and both are competing to have their respective footprints in Pakistan for their influence in the region. In order to halt this, the report says, the globalists need to block China’s access to the Arabian Sea by way of Gwadar. According to BrassTacks, to do this, “there needs to be a ‘new Pakistan’ as indicated in Operation Enduring Turmoil.” Operation Enduring Turmoil is a plan of Project for New American Century (PNAC) to disassemble Pakistan into three parts. According to a “game plan” drawn out by Lt. Col. Ralph Peters, in a 2006 article of the Armed Forces Journal, “Pakistan’s Northwest Frontier tribes would be reunited with their Afghan brethren [and] would also lose its Baluch territory to Free Baluchistan. The remaining ‘natural’ Pakistan would lie entirely east of the Indus, except for a westward spur near Karachi.” With this done, what was once the NWFP, a province of Pakistan, is now part of Afghanistan, and what was once Baluchistan, a province of Pakistan, is now its own state, Free Baluchistan. This would force China to impossibly go through Afghanistan and Free Baluchistan in order to reach the Arabian Sea. Such an arrangement would cut China’s route to the Arabian Sea.

In order to make an assessment of the game plan, let us look at the developments from November 2009 onward. China sends out an interesting signal ahead of US president Barack Obama’s scheduled visit to Beijing by offering a set of advanced fighter jets to Pakistan. It has agreed to sell $1.4 billion worth of jets to Islamabad days ahead of the planned visit of the US president Barack Obama to Shanghai and Beijing on November 15-18. The move jolted the US administration as it works on notes and talking points for Obama’s meetings with Chinese leaders because he is expected to discuss Beijing’s relationship with India and its role in internal conflicts in Pakistan and Afghanistan.

A year later, in October 2010, the following interesting perspective on how things were heating up between the US and Pakistan is published by Margolis:

The neoconservative far right in Washington and its media allies again claim Pakistan is a grave threat to US interests and to Israel. Pakistan must be declawed and dismembered, insist the neocons. Pakistan’s nuclear arsenal is reportedly being targeted for seizure or elimination by US Special Forces. Many Pakistanis believe the United States is bent on dismembering their nation. Some polls show Pakistanis now regard the United States as a greater enemy than India.

Now, let’s fast-forward to early April 2011. This year will mark the 60th anniversary of diplomatic relations. Most Pakistanis don’t want closer relations with Washington–they want to build closer relations with Beijing, and work on creating the Muslim Union (similar to the European Union) in Central Asia. Links with Tajikistan, Uzbekistan, Afghanistan, Iran and Turkey are key to the future of Pakistan. Islamabad is moving ever closer to China, both militarily and economically– and that’s a fact Jack. By mid Aprilthings start going downhill; very fast. The transactional relationship between Washington and Islamabad is coming to an end. While US-Pakistani transactional relations are fraying at both ends, the opposite is true of Sino-Pakistani relations. Pakistan supported China when she was recognized only by Albania, and built the bridge to the USA. This fact cannot be forgotten by the Chinese who mention it in every summit and mentioned it in this summit also.

And finally, on April 27, the report says, the following catalyst prompts the Obama team to execute the Kill Osama Bin Laden Script. This is the pivotal point in the Bin Laden Death Operation Script as a catalyst for the soon to come Pakistan Occupation:

a) Pakistan is lobbying Afghan President Hamid Karzai against building a long-term strategic partnership with the United States, and urging him instead to look to Pakistan and its ally, China, for help in striking a peace deal with the Taliban and rebuilding the economy, according to Afghan officials.

b)      Washington’s relations with Pakistan have reached their lowest point in years following a series of missteps on both sides, and Pakistani officials say that they no longer have an incentive to follow the American lead in their own backyard, the report added.

c)      “Pakistan is sole guarantor of its own interest,” said a senior Pakistani official, adding: “We’re not looking for anyone else to protect us, especially the US. If they’re leaving, they’re leaving and they should go.” 

d)     Export-Import Bank of China decides to loan Pakistan $1.7 billion to develop a city-wide train system in the eastern city of Lahore.

Since the holes-filled and never-explained ‘kill or capture’ operation, the presidential PR machine, the US media and their extension guised under ‘alternative’ have been beating the war drums. After all, as with any wars of ours, public opinion must be shaped, and public backing must be garnered. This is one of the latest reflecting just that:  

After the killing of Osama bin Laden in Pakistan, few American voters believe that country is an ally of the United States in the war against terrorism. Moreover, most doubt Pakistan is worthy of continued U.S. foreign aid. That’s according to a Fox News poll released Wednesday. Nearly three out of four voters — 73 percent — say the United States should stop sending foreign aid until Pakistan demonstrates a deeper commitment to the war against terrorism. Some 19 percent would continue to provide funding. With the discovery that bin Laden apparently had been living in Pakistan for years, the consensus is Pakistan is not a friend (74 percent). A small 16 percent minority of voters views Pakistan as a strong U.S. ally in the war against terrorism. 

You must be thinking: Pakistan must have tons in their own dossier to expose US government duplicities, lies, and nefarious activities. So why have they been relatively silent in all this? Why don’t they open the flood gate on ‘facts’ surrounding Bin Laden, his supposed role in 9/11, his supposed journey since 9/11, and his supposed death recently? The report says that: neither party has played all their cards yet. Just take a look at how Gates has been playing both sides carefully while measuring the outcome of various factors in play:

Gates reiterated the accusation that elements within the Pakistani government knew about the location of Osama bin Laden and were keeping that information from the United States. Bin Laden was killed in a US raid earlier this month. At the same time, Gates echoed comments by other officials, conceding that the US has absolutely no evidence to that effect and that it is “pure supposition on our part.” The repeated accusations, despite being based on “pure supposition” have done major damage to US-Pakistan ties, and have spawned calls from Congress to suspend all aid to Pakistan to punish them. 

Gates, who attended the conference with Joint Chiefs of Staff Chairman Admiral Michael Mullen, also said that the US raid that killed bin Laden had “humiliated” the Pakistani government, and that they had “paid a price” for bin Laden’s presence. Mullen added that the US ability to attack Pakistan with impunity was “a humbling experience” for the Pakistani military. 

The White House neocons are in the midst of age-old diplomatic games, bluffing, and hedging their bets. They have the ‘foreign & military aid’ card. They have the ‘ISI dirt files’ card. They have the ‘ultimate China leaning’card. And of course, they have the ‘mighty power of preemptive occupation war’ card which is always blessed and supported by NATO and overlooked by their butlers in the UN. China has its own set of cards; whether it is their biggest market for dumping goods, or carrying the US debt, or who knows what else. For now they are using the ‘talk’ card with no real strings attached:

As for the people of the world, they’ll be sitting and waiting for the three parties to conclude this stage of their global hegemony game. They’ll be reading and watching and listening to their PR machine in the media give us one concocted fantasy after another. As in all other wars of these people will have zero to say, zilch to gain, and plenty to lose.

Courtesy:

A Great Pakistani Website: The Passive Voices

http://passivevoices.wordpress.com/2011/05/21/immature-media-and-opportunist-politicians-should-wake-up-to-the-harsh-realities/

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TEDxKarachi 2011 – Raja Sabri Khan – Building Drones in Pakistan

Raja Sabri Khan

Raja Sabri Khan

Raja Sabri Khan is an Aerospace design engineer from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (M.I.T.).

He has carried out groundbreaking research and published extensively in the areas of turbojet and alternative propulsion systems, low speed aerodynamics, GPS technology, land use and forestation studies and closed loop feedback systems.

From 1988 to 1997 Khan directed Special Projects at the Pakistan Space and Upper Atmosphere Research Commission (SUPARCO)- Heading a core team of engineers and technical personnel to set up Pakistan’s first core research group for the areas of UAV system design, development and manufacture.

He is currently the Chief Executive and owner of Integrated Dynamics- an organisation that Specializes in the design, development and manufacturing of unmanned aircraft and robotic subsystems for civilian, scientific and military applications.

He aims to use spin off technologies from Unmanned air, ground and water-based systems for producing low cost civilian scientific subsystems for education, research, alternate energy, health and industry.

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UPDATE & VIDEO: Pakistan Buying Chinese J-10 Fighters

Pakistan Buying Chinese J-10 Fighters

 

Pakistan and China have been cooperating for a number of years on theJF-17/ FC-1 Thunder, a low-medium performance, low-cost aircraft that has attracted interest and orders from a number of 3rd World air forces. In November 2009, a long-rumored deal was announced for China’s Jian-10/ FC-20 4+ generation fighter, whose overall performance compares well with the F-16C/D Block 52 aircraft that Pakistan has ordered from the United States.

The J-10 has been reported as a derivative of the 1980s Israeli Lavi project, and reportedly incorporates an Israeli fly-by-wire control base that was transferred in the project’s early years. The change in relations that followed the Tienanmen Square massacre hurt the J-10 project badly, however, forcing the replacement of planned Western avionics and engines with Chinese and Russian equipment. The required redesign was very extensive, affected all areas of the airframe, and took over a decade, amounting to the development of a new aircraft. The first operational J-10 unit entered service with the PLAAF in July 2004.

China has reportedly ordered 100 J-10s to date. The initial Pakistani order is for 2 squadrons, but could expand as technical cooperation and orders increase. The $1+ billion sale represents the J-10’s first export order… but almost certainly not its last.

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Nov 11/09:Widespread reports surface that Pakistan has signed a $1.4 billion contract for 36 of CATIC’s Jian-10 fighters, which will be known as FC-20 in Pakistan. The deal is described as a preliminary agreement, and there are reports that Pakistan may eventually be interested in acquiring up to 150 of these aircraft. Retired Pakistani general Abdul Qayyum is qoted as saying that:

“The agreement should not simply be seen in the narrow context of Pakistan’s relations with China…. There is a wider dimension. By sharing its advanced technology with Pakistan, China is … also saying to the world that its defence capability is growing rapidly.”

The UK’s Financial Times echoes this theme, noting that the $21.7 billion Aviation Industry Corporation (AVIC) group is rapidly emerging as a big military goods exporter. The group is also involved in China’s civilian aircraft program, and gives only total revenue figures, but the Financial Times quotes industry sources who believe a recent remerger of 2 split-out groups late in 2008 was aimed at creating a bigger and internationally competitive player.

It is not clear whether Pakistan’s FC-20s will carry Russian Salyut AL-31FN turbofans (17,130/ 27,557 pounds dry/afterburner thrust) that are similar to the engines in many SU-27 family aircraft, or the larger Chinese WS-10A derivative (reportedly a lesser 16,523/ 24,729 pounds dry/afterburner thrust) developed by China’s AVIC Aviation Engine Institute and Shenyang Liming Aero-Engine Group. Pakistan’s Daily TimesIBN LivePress Trust of IndiaTimes of IndiaUK Financial Times.

March 7/09: The Associated Press of Pakistan reports that a contract for 42 co-produced JF-17/ FC-1 fighters has been signed in Islamabad by China’s CATIC and the Pakistani Air Force, financed by “seller’s credit.” Production capacity is listed at 15 aircraft in the first year, rising to 30 aircraft per year thereafter. Pakistan has been flying 8 aircraft to work out tactics, techniques, and procedures, and expects to stand up the first JF-17 squadron before the end of 2009. The aircraft will be based at Peshawar, alongside existing Chinese-made Q-5/A-5C “Fantan” fighters that are a hugely modified Chinese derivative of the MiG-19, and their accompanying JJ-6/FT-6 MiG-19 trainers.

The article adds a quote from Air Chief Marshal Tanvir Mehmood Ahmed. He reiterates that cooperation on China’s canard-winged J-10/FC-20 is also progressing, with first deliveries to Pakistan expected in 2014-15. CATIC’s President MA Zhiping reportedly added that the first FC-20 aircraft built under that agreement would fly in 2009. APP | Pakistan’s The News.

March 29/07: Pakistan’s The News International references an interview that Air Chief Marshal Tanvir Mehmood Ahmed gves to Jane’s:

“On other important projects with China, the Pakistani air chief also revealed that Pakistan is well advanced in negotiations with China on the possible acquisition of up to 40 J-10 fighters which are the most advanced fighter aircrafts so far produced by China. Pakistan President General Pervez Musharraf was given a detailed briefing on the J-10 during his last visit to China.

“We are serious in our discussions and, as air chief, I look forward to getting this programme (of the J-10) to a stage where we can contract this. I am looking at two squadrons of aircraft, anywhere between 32 and 40 platforms,” said the Air chief.”

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INDIA & US ZIONIST MEDIA : Tell enough lies, enough times about Pakistan, till people believe you

American people are intrinsically un-biased to the core.  They like to hear both sides of the story. These days there is a tsunami of anti-Pakistan rhetoric in the news and electronic media catalyzed by Indian and Zionist lobbies.

It has a two pronged approach.

THE FIRST PRONG OF ANT-PAKISTAN PROPAGANDA IN THE US ELECTRONIC AND WRITTEN PAPERS

 

1.Pakistan, a nuclear state, may not be able to protect its nuclear weapons from falling hands of terrorists like the Taliban or Al-Qaeda, due to lack of political and economic instability.

 

PAKISTAN IS NOT INSECURE OR MILITARILY UNSTABLE

Here is the answer: Shown here are the insignia’s or patches of known standing Divisions and Corps of Pakistan Army.  This list does not include those Divisions or Corps which protect Pakistans’ Nuclear and strategic assests. We do not know the size of SPDs, the Strategic Plans divisions or Corps or the newly formed Special Services (SSG) division.  Pakistan Army has several Independent Brigades, which are not listed. Also, not listed are possibly million men, Civil Armed Forces, Police and Rangers Special Forces, Pakistan Marines, the various Levies and Scouts, and the Janbaz and Mujahid forces.

 

A WARNING TO ALL ILL INTENTIONED ADVENTURING ARMIES OR NATIONS

You may read or hear about the propensities of

Pakistanis to bicker, fight, kill, bomb and blow-up, terrorize, and do all kinds of horrible things, BUT, when it comes to defending Pakistan, All 180 million Pakistanis are one. Let all comers be warned,  In time of an external attack on its nuclear or strategic sites, there will be at least 75 million able bodied women, men, and children suicide squads supporting Pakistan Armed Forces.  Therefore, as a Pakistani would say in American slang, “I am a BAD DUDE, Don’t Mess with Me. If Afghanistan, which starts with an “A,” is bad, then Pakistan starts with “P,”a letter way down in the alphabets, so Pakistanis are much meaner than the Afghans! Ask our neighbours, the Indians.

 Note Bene: Pakistanis beat back over 1 million soldiers of Indian Army on the Western Front in 1965.  We can do it again!

 

THE SECOND PRONG OF ANT-PAKISTAN PROPAGANDA IN THE US ELECTRONIC AND WRITTEN PAPERS :

2. The Pakistan Army is supporting the Taliban, who are attacking US troops.

Fortunately for Pakistan, Pentagon, and the CIA, who know facts on the ground know that both of the above assertions are far from the truth.

EVEN THE MOST RABIDLY ANTI-PAKISTAN NEWSPAPER IN US THE NYT

NEW YORK TIMES, Newspaper gives a headline which negates the canard that Pakistan is supporting the Taliban. Or, the pea-brained arm chair strategists in US contending that “Pakistan is asking Taliban to kill Pak Army soldiers,” a preposterous idea.

 

From NEW YORK TIMES

Taliban Kill 13 Soldiers in Pakistan Raid

By ISMAIL KHAN and DECLAN WALSH

Published: June 25, 2012

PESHAWAR, Pakistan — A relatively rare cross-border raid into Pakistan by Afghan-based Taliban militants killed at least 13 Pakistani soldiers, the military said Monday
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THE HARBINGERS OF ANTI-PAKISTAN PROPAGANDA

Zionist Jews pock mark the internet. Sometimes, the hide their identity under Anglo-Saxon names. Other times, the blatantly show their bitter hatred and animosity against Pakistan, a Muslim Nuclear Power. Though, most Pakistanis are naive about the extent of Zionist cyberspace and media tsunami against Pakistan. But, young Pakistanis are now begining to pick up the gauntlet. In the fore-front are Pakistani boys and girls from English medium schoolas and colleges, who can give a jaw breaking reply to Internet “Kikes.”

Pakistanis, while reading internet articles on Pakistan, should focus on the the name of the author. Most likely, it would also be listed concomitantly in the Tel Aviv or Brooklyn, N.Y. Phone Directory. In U.S. Congress, almost all the Zionist or Evangelical Christians members are virulently anti-Pakistani from Dana Rohrbacher, a charlatan, to the Indophile Gary Ackerman.

To cite some examples of anti-Pakistan propaganda sites:

Gary Ackerman promotes anti-Pakistan propaganda from his own Congressional website:

http://ackerman.house.gov/index.cfm?sectionid=319&itemid=1893

Gary Ackerman’s Indian Friend runs the site shown below:

http://india.nydailynews.com/newsarticle/9d084897996462a196224ed3e4c0c3da/pakistan-is-a-black-hole-for-us-aid

 

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