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Pakistan Armed Forces Republic Day Honours & Awards

Ye Ghazi, Ye Tere Purisrar Bande
Jinhain Tu Ne Bakhsha Hai Zuaq-e-Khudai

These warriors, victorious, These worshippers of Yours,
Whom You have granted the will to win power in Your name.

 

 

The President of Pakistan has been pleased to grant the Military awards to the officers and men of Pakistan Army, Navy and Air Force. 3 officers and men granted Tamgha-i-Jur’at, 6 Sitara-e-Basalat, 126 Tamgha-e-Basalat, 73 Imtiazi Asnad, 198 COAS Commendation Cards, 19 Hilal-i-Imtiaz (Military), 85 Sitara-i-Imtiaz (Military) and 112 Tamgh-i-Imtiaz (Military).
Following officers and men have been conferred with Tamgha-i-Jur’at Capt Asfandyar Ahmad Bokhari, (Shaheed), Junior Tech Tariq Abbas (Shaheed) Air Force, Junior Tech Saqib Javed (Shaheed) Air Force, Sitara-e-Basalat Lt Col Iftikhar Ahmad Jamil (Shaheed), AD, Lt Col Faisal Malik (Shaheed), Engrs, Capt Omer Farooq Suleman (Shaheed), Punjab, Nk Abdul Hameed, Engrs, Sep Qadeer Ahmed (Shaheed), Sind, Flight Lieutenant Hussain Muhammad Musaddiq, Air Force, Tamgha-i-Basalat Col Tanseer Ahmad, SI (M) (Late), AK, Lt Col Nasim Abbas, AK, Lt Col Ayub Haider, AK, Lt Col Nauman Azad, Punjab, Maj Amjad Ali Khan, FF, Maj Muhammad Ismail (Shaheed), FF, Capt Saeed Ur Rehman (Shaheed), Arty, Capt Tanveer Shafi, Punjab, Capt Basharat Farid, Baloch, Sub Manzoor Ali, FC KPK, Sub Sherin Islam (Shaheed), FC Bln, Sub Jahangir Khan (Shaheed), FC Bln, N/Sub Ijaz Ahmed (Shaheed), Engrs, N/Sub Ijaz Ahmed (Shaheed), Engrs, N/Sub Muhammad Hussain (Shaheed), Engrs, N/Sub Zahoor Hussain (Shaheed), Punjab, N/Sub Iftikhar Ahmed (Shaheed), Punjab, N/Sub Bashir Ahmad (Shaheed), Punjab, N/Sub Sadiq Hussain, AK N/Sub Muhammad Sadiq (Shaheed), Arty, N/Sub Mukhtiar Gul (Shaheed), FF, N/Sub Rafaqat Ali, Sind, N/Sub Sajan (Shaheed), Sind, N/Sub Ishtiaq, Baloch, N/Sub Noor Din, Baloch, N/Sub Muhammad Khalid (Shaheed), AK, N/Sub Badshah Noor (Shaheed), FC Bln, N/Sub Wazir Rehman (Shaheed), FC Bln, DSR Abdul Jabbar (Shaheed), PR (Sind), DSR Abdul Jabbar (Shaheed), PR (Sind), DSR Tahir Hassan Khan, PR (Sind), Hav Javed Iqbal (Shaheed), Engrs, Hav Abdul Khaliq, FC KPK, Hav Arshad Mahmood, FF, Hav Laal Khan, CMI, Hav Nabi Bux, Baloch, Hav Qamar Zia (Shaheed), CMI, Hav Mushtaq Ali, Baloch, Hav Shahid Hussain Shah, (Shaheed), AK, Hav Aamir Hussain (Shaheed), AK, Hav Qaiser Ghafoor (Shaheed), CMI, Hav Mosam Gul (Shaheed), FC KPK, L/Hav Khalid Muhammad (Shaheed), FF, Nk/Engr Altaf Hussain (Shaheed), Engrs, Nk Ghulam Nabi (Shaheed), Engrs, Nk Nazakat Ali (Shaheed), Arty, Nk/MT Muhammad Tariq Kayani (Shaheed), ASC, Nk Muhammad Ajmal Hussain (Shaheed), FF, Nk Aijaz Ali, FF, Nk Yar Ghani (Shaheed), FC Bln, Nk Abdul Jabbar (Shaheed), FC Bln, Nk Pir Hazim Shah, Bhattani (Shaheed), FC KPK, Lnk Mushtaq Ahmed (Shaheed), Punjab, Lnk Naeem Khurshid (Shaheed), Punjab, Lnk Munir Ahmed, NLI, Lnk Ashraf Ali (Shaheed), FF, Lnk Husnain Ali Shah (Shaheed), FF, Lnk Ghulam Hussain (Shaheed), Sind, Lnk Muhammad Parial (Shaheed), Sind, Lnk Shahzada (Shaheed), FC Bln, Lnk Pervaiz Akhtar (Shaheed), Baloch, Lnk Muhammad Rauf (Shaheed), AD, Nursing Lnk Muhammad Zamin, Mohmand (Shaheed), FC KPK, Lnk Muhammad Anwar (Shaheed), PR (Sind), Sep Muhammad Yaseen (Shaheed), Punjab, Sep Muhammad Irfan (Shaheed), Punjab, Sep Ejaz Ud Din (Shaheed), NLI, Sep Muzaffar Shah (Shaheed), NLI, Sep Muhammad Imran Khan (Shaheed), NLI, Sep Muhammad Yaseen (Shaheed), NLI, Sep Muhammad Zeeshan (Shaheed), NLI, TA Ghulam Farid (Shaheed), Arty, Sep Nisar Ahmed, FF, Sep Abdul Jamshid (Shaheed), FF, Sep Siraj Munir (Shaheed), FF, Sep Behram Shah (Shaheed), FF, Sep Waheed Ullah (Shaheed), FF, Sep Naqash Khan (Shaheed), FF, Sep Asif Abbas (Shaheed), FF, Sep Sahib Khan, Sind, Sep Abdul Jabbar (Shaheed), Sind, Sep Tasavar Abbas (Shaheed), Sind, Sep Sajid Hussain (Shaheed), Sind, Sep Zohaib Altaf (Shaheed), Sind, Sep Noman Farooq (Shaheed), Sind, Sep Ayyaz Rasool (Shaheed), Sind, Sep Iftikhar Ali (Shaheed), Sind, Sep Zahid Iqbal (Shaheed), Baloch, Sep Saeed Qader (Shaheed), Baloch, Sep Rana Amir Iqbal, (Shaheed) Baloch, Sep Muhammad Irfan (Shaheed), Baloch, Sep Syed Ihsan Ullah (Shaheed), AD, Sep Qamar Ali Khan (Shaheed), AK, Sep Awais Ahmad (Shaheed), AK, Sep Asad Iqbal (Shaheed), Sep Muzammal Hussain (Shaheed), AK, Sep Shakeel Ahmed (Shaheed), AK, Sep Muhammad Saleem Dar (Shaheed), AK, Sep Ilyas Hussain, AK, Sep Saeed-u-Rahman (Shaheed), AK, Sep Rafi Ul Din (Shaheed), FC Bln, Sep Zaheer Ahmed, FC Bln, Sep Muhammad Jehangir (Shaheed), FC Bln, Sep Muhammad Jamshed (Shaheed), FC Bln, Sep Ayaz Khan (Shaheed), FC Bln, Sep Tariq Mehmood (Shaheed), FC Bln, Sep Basharat Ali (Shaheed), Punjab, Sep Muhammad Mushtaq Khan (Shaheed) PR (Sind), Sep Iftikhar Ahmad (Shaheed), AK, Spr Muhammad Nawaz, (Shaheed), Engrs, Spr Muhammad Akhter, Engrs, Spr Shahid Raza (Shaheed), Engrs, Spr Mati Ullah (Shaheed), Engrs, Spr Robin Mukhtar (Shaheed), Engrs, Spr Liaqat Hussain, Engrs, Lt Syed Hassan Jilani, PN, Navy, CDT-I Zaigham Nazeer Ranjaha, Navy, MUS-I Altaf Ahmed, Navy, Wing Commander Yasir Shafiq Malik, Air Force, Squadron Leader Tariq Wahid Malik, Air Force, Squadron Leader Furqan Ahmad Latif, Air Force, Squadron Leader Ahmad Sami Sawhney, Air Force, Squadron Leader Uamir Azam, Air Force, Squadron Leader Syed Ahmed Faraz, Air Force, Flight Lieutenant Sarfraz Ahmad, Air Force, Senior Tech Muhammad Wakeel, Air Force, Junir Rech M Zubair Moaaz, Air Force, Junior Tech Taimor Ahmed, Air Force, Imtiazi Sanad Col (Now Brig) Tanveer Hussain Khan, Baloch, Col Sajjad Bashir, CMI, Lt Col Zulfiqar Ali, NLI, Lt Col Zafar Iqbal, AK, Lt Col Muhammad Aslam, AK, Lt Col Shahid Nawaz Malik, FF, Maj Aahad Zarrar, Avn, Maj Khalid Mahmood, AK, Maj Imran Aziz Bhatti, Sind, Maj Muhammad Naman Ahmad, Avn, Maj Yasin Ahmad Abbasi, FF, Maj Raja Abdul Haseeb Saqib, Punjab, Capt Adeel Ahmed, Sind, Capt Zain Salman Bhatti, FF, Capt Muhammad Naeem Rao, Sind, Capt Hafiz Abdul Wajid Khan, Punjab, Capt Muhammad Inam Ul Haq Bugti, Punjab, Capt Shahzad Ahmad, AK, Lt (Now Capt) Umar Abbas, AK, Capt Muhammad Asif, FF, Capt Ijaz Mahmood Khan, Punjab, Capt Sajid Maqsood, NLI, Lt Abdul Ghafar, Sind Sub Noor Badshah, FC Bln, N/Sub Mazhar Ali Khan, FF, N/Sub Amjad Mehmood, Sind, N/Sub Mutahir Shah, Baloch, N/Sub Rehmat Ullah, FC Bln, DSR Umar Daraz Malik, PR (Sind), DSR Manzoor Ali, PR (Sind), DSR Javed Hameed, PR (Sind), SI Muhammad Inayat, PR (Sind), SI Shamsher Mehdi, PR (Sind), Inspr Muhammad Arshad, PR (Sind), SR Muhammad Inayat Ullah Durrani Attari, PR (Sind), Hav Syed Janan Hassan, Punjab, Lnk Sabir Ullah, FF, Lnk Ishfaq Ahmed, FC Bln, Lnk Jamil Ahmed, FC Bln, Lnk Syed Muhammad Rafique Shah, PR (Sind), Lnk Ghulam Akbar, PR (Sind), Lnk Fida Hussain, PR (Sind), Sep Qasim Raza, Punjab, Sep Ghufran, Punjab, Sep Muhammad Shoaib, NLI, Sep Muhammad Ali, FF, Sep Muhammad Saqib, Sind, Sep Allah Ditta, Baloch, Sep Muhammad Afzal, Baloch, Sep Hussain Ali Khan, AK, Sep Muhammad Zafran Khan, AK, Sep Saif Ur Rehman, FC Bln, Sep Muhammad Hussain, FC Bln, Sep Kiramat Ullah, FC Bln, Sep Abdul Wahid, FC Bln, Sep Umar Faraz, FC Bln, Sep Kamran Ud Din, FC Bln, Sep Shahbaz Ali Naz, PR (Sind), Sep Tariq Hussain, PR (Sind), Sep Mujahid Khan, FC Bln, Lt Col Faisal Umair Khan, Avn, Maj Muhammad Zulqarnain Tariq, Avn, Group Captain Shahab Imtiaz, TI(M), Air Force, Wing Commander Muhammad Rafiq, Air Force, Squadron Leader Haider Ali, Air Force, Squadron Leader Inam Ur Rehman, Air Force, Squadron Leader Falak Niaz, Air Force, Squadron Leader Shahid Hussain, Air Force, Flight Lieutenant Ali Rauf, Air Force, Flight Lieutenant Atiq Ur Rehman, Air Force, Flight Lieutenant Syed Nabeel Amjad, Air Force, Flight Lieutenant Munawar Hussain, Air Force, Flight Lieutenant Muhammad Furqan, Air Force, COAS Commendation Card Brig Khalid Farid, CMI, Col Salman Rafique, Arty, Col Syed Gulzar Ali Bukhari, ADC, Lt Col Imtiaz Ali Khan, Punjab, Lt Col Tahir Mahmood, Punjab, Lt Col Sarfraz Nazar, Sind, Lt Col Atique Nawaz, FF, Lt Col Muhammad Shahid Chaudhry, Punjab, Lt Col Syed Kashif Hussain, Avn, Lt Col Ajmal Rafique, EME, Lt Col Adnan Khizar Hayat, FF, Lt Col Tanveer Ahmad, FF, Lt Col Muhammad Aslam, CMI, Lt Col Syed Yasir Ali Shah, Avn, Lt Col Rao Hameed Ur Rehman, CMI, Lt Col Faisal Umair Khan, Avn, Lt Col Shahid Amir Khan, Baloch, Lt Col Sohail Yousaf, FF, Lt Col Ali Zia Asghar, AMC, Maj Zar Mohammad Khan, TI (M), FF, Maj Muhammad Fayyaz Iqbal Cheema, TI(M), CMI, Maj Mubashir Mustafa, AC, Maj Imran Younus, Baloch, Maj Warasat Husnain, CMI, Maj Iftikhar Hussain, Baloch, Maj Ali Nawaz, FF, Maj Khalid Parwaz, ICTO, Maj Hussain Akbar, CMI, Maj M Ashraf Farooqi, CMI, Maj Mubashar Ahmad Abbasi, FF, Maj Zubair Ali Khan, FF, Maj Rashad Iqbal Tanger, FF, Maj Rizwan Azeem Cheema, Avn, Maj M Saqib Mehmud, Avn, Maj Khurram Sheraz, Avn, Maj Syed Suleman Qutb, ICTO, Maj Shaikh Asif Ibrahim, EME, Maj Imran Syed, Avn, Nasir Ahmed Khan, Avn, Maj Muhammad Rauf Rizwan, CMI, Maj Muhammad Riaz, AK, Maj Mohsin Ali Raza, Avn, Maj Safdar Ali Khan, NLI, Maj Ihsan Ullah, FF, Maj Imran Isa, FF, Maj Muhammad Azhar Nawaz, Avn, Maj S Imtiaz Ali, T Bt, NLI, Maj Muhammed Ali Afridi, Sind, Maj Adnan Tauqeer, ASC, Maj Khalid Muhammad, Sind, Maj Nadeem Saeed, FF, Maj Khalid Waleed, AC, Maj Liaqat Ali, Arty, Maj Jawad Malik, Avn, Maj Nauman Saleem, Engrs, Maj Muhammad Afzal, Baloch, Maj Syed Mubashar Hussain Bukhari, Punjab, Maj Asad Majeed, Arty, Capt Umair Khan, FF, Capt Saadullah Ghazi, Baloch, Capt Muhammad Fahad Sadiq, FF, Capt Muhammad Athar Akhlaq Khan, FF, Capt Muhammad Hassan, NLI, Capt Fahad Masood, Sind, Capt Fazeel Ali Awan, ICTO, Capt Abdul Wali, NLI, Capt Asad Amjad Mir, Arty, Capt Sanaullah Khan, AC, Lt (Now Capt) Rao Dain Usman Khan, AC, Capt Muhammad Zubair Khan, FF, Capt Zulfiqar Ali Haideri, Punjab, Capt Hammad Tariq, AD, Capt Abdullah Kamran, FF, Capt Sajid Ur Rehman, AK, Capt Ali Raza Khan, AC, Capt Ibrahim Zafar Gondal, AMC, Lt Tanveer Khan, AC, Lt Muhammad Israr Ud Din, NLI, Lt Wajahat Latif Khan, Punjab, Lt Osama Bin Rafique, Arty, Lt Osama Afzal Cheema, Punjab, Lt Salman Rafiq, FF, 2/Lt Rashid Khan, NLI, SM Sher Jan, FC Bln, Sub Rasool Khan, Engrs, Sub Ghulam Ali, Punjab, Sub Muhammad Aslam, EME, Sub ACE Salamat Ali, EME, Sub Hassan Iqbal, FC Bln, Sub Muhammad Asghar, FC Bln, Sub Abdul Razzaq, Pak Coast Gd, N/Sub Riaz Ahmed, Punjab, N/Sub Sajid Ali, Baloch, N/Sub Muhammad Jahangir, Arty, N/Sub Zakir Hussain, CMI, N/Sub OT Amjad Ali, EME, N/Sub Muhammad Banaras, EME, N/Sub Zahoor Ahmed, FC Bln, N/Sub Abid Hussain, FC Bln, DSR Muhammad Yousaf, PR (Sind), DSR Irfan Ullah, PR (Sind), DSR Raja Tahir Iqbal, PR (Sind), DSR Iftikhar Hussain, PR (Sind), DSR Saeed Ahmed, PR (Sind), SI Shahid Zaman, PR (Sind), SI Rizwan Ahmed, PR (Sind), Inspr Nabi Bukhsh, PR (Sind), Inspr Yasir Hussain, PR (Sind), Hav Amjad, SSG, Hav Abdul Majeed, PR (Sind), Hav Gul Zair Khan, FC Bln, Hav Raqeeb Hussain, NLI, Hav Aftab Hussain Khan, FF, Hav Zarbat Khan, FF, Hav Asmat Ullah, FF, Hav Azhar Iqbal, Sind, Hav Tahir Mehmood, Sind, Hav Khalid Raza, SSG, Hav Muhammad Asif Tanvir, AD, Hav Shahzada Hassan, AK, Hav Shah Zaman Khan, MF, Hav Shamsher Khan, FC Bln, L/Hav Ali Hassan, Engrs, L/Hav Nazir Ahmed, Sind, Nk Inam Ul Haq, Engrs, Nk Muhammad Tahir, Punjab, Nk Imran Khan, NLI, Nk Haneef Khan, FF, Nk Nisar Ahmad, Sind, Nk Sudheer, Baloch, Nk Damsaz Khan, Baloch, Nk Muhammad Nadeem Khan, AK, Nk Miraj Badshah, FC Bln, Nk Rahim Ullah, FC KPK, Nk Muhammad Suleman, PR (Sind), Nk Hakeem Ullah, FC Bln, Nk Sajid Hussain, FC KPK, Nk Muhammad Hamayun, FC KPK, Up/Nk Muhammad Khurshid, Baloch, Lnk Remanullah, Arty, Lnk Qaisar Khan, FF, Up/Lnk Abdul Ghaffar, Baloch, Lnk Amir Zeb, Baloch, Lnk Arif Hussain, AK, Lnk Bahadur Shah, EME, Lnk Naqeeb Khan, FC KPK, Lnk Tagga Khan, FC Bln, Lnk Intikhab Alam, AC, Sep Nasir Mehmood, AC, Sep Amjad Khan, Punjab, Sep Muhammad Yaseen, Punjab, Sep Alam Khan, Punjab, Sep Mamnoon Ur Rehman, Arty, Sep Tausif Ahmed, FC KPK, Sep Zafar Iqbal, FF, Sep Qasim Shah, FF, Sep Muhammad Aamir Ali, Sind, Sep Atta Rasool, Sind, Sep Ghulam Raza, Sind, Sep Shahzada Nosharwan Gul, Baloch, Sep Ahmad Ali, Baloch, Sep Siraj Ul Haq, AK, Sep Aman Ullah, FC Bln, Sep Amir Hayat, FC Bln, Sep Samee Ullah, DSG, ALD Khizar Hayat, AC, ALD Muhammad Imran, AC, Spr Muhammad Yousaf, Engrs, Spr Rizwan, Engrs, Spr Bilal Ahmed, Engrs, Spr Abdul Rauf, Engrs, Spr Pir Bakhsh, Engrs, Spr Yasir Mehmood, Engrs, Spr Lal Jan, Engrs, Maj Ali Irtaza, Avn, Maj Rizwan Azeem Cheema, Avn, Col Raja Muhammad Munir, Avn, Lt Col Kashif Ijaz, Avn, Lt Col Bilal Sarwar, Avn, Lt Col Syed Yasir Ali Shah, Avn, Lt Col Ahmad Salman, Avn, Maj Muhammad Ashfaq, Avn, Maj Muhammad Waqar Fazal, Avn, Maj Waqar Ali Shah, Avn, Maj Muhammad Omer Farooq, Avn, Maj Yasir Raza, Avn, Lt Col Mohammad Bilal Anwar, T Bt, Avn, Lt Col Malik Mumtaz Ahmed, S Bt, Avn, Lt Col Muhammad Ayoub, Avn, Brig Sana Ullah Khan, Avn, Lt Col Baber Saeed Butt, Avn, Lt Col Khalid Iqbal Muzaffar, Avn, Lt Col Zafar Aqil, Avn, Lt Col Syed Kashif Hussain, Avn, Lt Col Saqib Ali Faraz, Avn, Maj Bilal Sarwar Kawish, Avn, Maj Musa Raza, Avn, Maj Faysal Nadeem Hashmi, Hilal-i-Imtiaz (Military) Maj Gen Shahzad Malik, Ord, Maj Gen Basit Raza, ASC, Maj Gen Sher Afgun, AK, Maj Gen Shahzad Naeem Khan, FF, Maj Gen Qazi Mohammad Ikram Ahmad, Arty, Maj Gen Syed Shafqat Asghar, Arty, Maj Gen Muhammad Humayun Saleem, Arty, Maj Gen Amer Aslam Khan, T Bt, Baloch Maj Gen Syed Hasnat Amir Gilani, AC, Maj Gen Ali Farhan, Sigs, Maj Gen Bilal Akbar, Arty, Maj Gen Amjed Iqbal, AMC, Spec Maj Gen Muhammad Ashfaq, AMC Spec, Maj Gen Parvez Ahmed, AMC Spec, Rear Admiral Mukhtar Khan, SI(M), Navy, Rear Admiral Ather Mukhtar, SI(M), Navy, Rear Admiral Muhammad Fayyaz Gilani, SI(M), Navy, Air Marshal Muhammad Iqbal, SI(M), Air Frce, Air Marshal Farooq Habib, SI(M), Air Frce, Sitara-i-Imtiaz (Military) Brig Muhammad Hamid Raza, ASC, Brig Asif Siddique, Sigs, Brig Ashfaq Ahmed, Arty, Brig Syed Mahmood Ul Hassan, Arty, Brig Amjad Abbas Bokhari, AC, Brig Mohammad Tariq Aslam, AC, Brig Omair Nusrat, AK, Brig Furqan Ullah Khan Tareen, AC, Brig Muhammad Aslam Malik, Arty, Brig Asif Jah, Avn, Brig Atif Zahid Khokhar, Arty, Brig Wajid Abbas, AK, Brig Irshad Hussain Shah, AD, Brig Zulfiqar Ali, CMI, Brig Aftab Ahmed Khan, AK, Brig Akhtar Hussain, Arty, Brig Syed Hasnain Haider, Arty, Brig Akmal Saeed, CMI, Brig Ghulam Raza, FF, Brig Zafar Yasin Babar, Arty, Brig Khizar Sultan Raja, FF, Brig Sheikh Amir Fakhor, AC, Brig Muhammad Shoaib Anwer, Sind, Brig Syed Mujtaba Tirmizi, AK, Brig Tausif Akhtar, Punjab, Brig Mohammad Saleem Qadir, Punjab, Brig Nadeem Ahmed Majeed, Arty, Brig Zahid Nawaz Mann, AC, Brig Shahzada Muhammad Amir, Arty, Brig Qaisar Rehman Raja, AK, Brig Waseem Azmat, CMI, Brig Noor Mahi, Sind, Brig Talat Qayyum, Sind, Brig Mohammad Zakir Jaffri, EME, Brig Tariq Javed, Sitara-e-Eisaar, EME, Brig Khadim Hussain, AMC GDMO, Brig Muhammad Saeed Akhtar, AMC Spec, Brig Shoaib Ahmed, AMC Spec, Col Syed Wajahat Irfan Hamdani, AC, Col Manzoor Ahmad, Arty, Col Imran Yousaf, Arty, Col Asad Ahsan, AD, Col Jamil Ahmad, Engrs, Col Muhammad Ramzan Tiwana, Sigs, Col Rana Munawar Hussain, Punjab, Col Asim Jawad, Baloch, Col Muhammad Amjad Azad, Punjab, Col Mustansar Ali, Ord, Col Syed Muhammad Toufique Zia Jafri, EME, Col Qamar Ayub Khan, TSO, Col Hamid Shamim, AMC GDMO, Col Mrs Nagin Anjum, AMC Spec, Col Zubair Ahmad Khan, AMC Spec, Col Mst Khurshid Tabraz, AFNS, Commodore Shaikh Talat Hanif, Navy, Commodore Muhammad Khalid Iqbal Baig, TI(M), Navy, Commodore Dr Zahid Hassan Bawar, Navy, Commodore Javed Iqbal, TI(M), Navy, Commodore Muhammad Sohail Arshad, Navy, Commodore Salman Ilyas, TI(M), Navy, Commodore Muhammad Imran, TI(M), Navy, Commodore Adil Umar, TI(M), Navy, Commodore Nasrullah, TI(M), Navy, Commodore Naeem Sarwar, Navy, Commodore Zahid Islam, Navy, Commodore Muhammad Irfan Taj, Navy, Commodore Rahat Ahmad Awan, TI(M), Navy, Air Commodore Muhammad Khalid Dabir, TI(M), Air Force, Air Commodore Muhammad Haseeb Paracha, TI(M), Air Force, Air Commodore Noor Ilahi Bajwa, Air Force, Air Commodore Naveed Haider Minhas, TI(M), Air Force, Air Commodore Hamid Faraz, TI(M), Air Force, Air Commodore Muhammad Zahid Mehmood, TI(M), Air Force, Air Commodore Sikandar Hayat Niazi, Air Force, Air Commodore Syed Muhammad Mujahid, Air Force, Air Commodore Jibran Saleem Butt, TI(M), Air Force, Group Captain Arif Saleem, Air Force, Group Captain Gohar Majeed, Air Force, Group Captain Shakeel Safdar, Air Force, Group Captain Muhammad Saghir Ahmad, Air Force, Group Captain Moazzam Shahzad, TI(M), Air Force, Group Captain Raja Abdul Basit, Air Force, Group Captain Amir Sarwar, Air Force, Group Captain Khawar Javed, Air Force, Tamgha-i-Imtiaz (Military) Lt Col Salman Afzal Malik, AC, Lt Col Muhammad Ali, AC, Lt Col Muhammad Sadiq, Arty, Lt Col Ghulam Yousaf, Arty, Lt Col Sharjeel Affan Siddiqui, Arty, Lt Col Tariq Farid, Arty, Lt Col Imran Arif, Arty, Lt Col Nasir Munir, Arty, Lt Col Syed Umar Shahab, Arty, Lt Col Adnan Abid, AD, Lt Col Khuda Bakhsh, AD, Lt Col Babar Mansoor, Engrs, Lt Col M Faisal Jan, Engrs, Lt Col Hafiz Muhammad Sohaib, Engrs, Lt Col Shahid Wazarat, Sigs, Lt Col Saeed Iqbal, Sigs, Lt Col Karrar Hussain, T Bt, Punjab, Lt Col Tahir Mahmood, Punjab, Lt Col Arsalan Ahmed, Punjab, Lt Col Umer Farooq Khan, Baloch, Lt Col Shahid Rasool, T Bt, Baloch, Lt Col Muhammad Usman Siddiqui, Baloch, Lt Col Adnan Ismail, Baloch, Lt Col Rana Naeem Tahir, FF, Lt Col Muhammad Irfan Aziz, FF, Lt Col Hamza Mumtaz Raja, FF, Lt Col Muhammad Iqbal, S Bt, FF, Lt Col Rab Nawaz Khan, AK, Lt Col Najam Ul Zaman Khan, AK, Lt Col Mansoor Ahmed, AK, Lt Col Muhammad Tariq Farooq, Sind, Lt Col Tahir Akram, Sind, Lt Col Haroon Hafeez Malik, Sind, Lt Col Ali Imran, NLI, Lt Col Umad Ahmad Nazim, Avn, Lt Col Hamid Ali, Avn, Lt Col Muhammad Afaque Durrez, Avn, Lt Col Adil Yaqub, CMI, Lt Col Rana Masood Ahmad Khan, CMI, Lt Col Akhlaq Ahmad, CMI, Lt Col Abid Siddique Janjua, ASC, Lt Col Adil Feroz, ASC, Lt Col Faisal Pervez, Ord, Lt Col Ansar Ali, EME, Lt Col Ashar Rahim, EME, Lt Col Aamir Akram Kundi, EME, Lt Col Babar Bakhtiar, ICTO, Lt Col Muhammad Munir Akhtar, AEC, Lt Col Aqeel Ahmed, GL, Lt Col Ata Ul Munim, AMC GDMO, Lt Col Abdul Hayee, AMC GDMO, Lt Col Sharfuddin, AMC GDMO, Lt Col Tanveer Ahmed Qumar, AMC GDMO, Lt Col Syed Faraz Anwar, AMC Spec, Lt Col Waseem Lehrasab, AMC Spec, Lt Col Tariq Mahmood, AMC Spec, Lt Col Mohammad Saleem, AMC Grd, Lt Col Mrs Farida Sultana, AFNS, Lt Col Mrs Aisha Atif, AFNS, Maj Sohail Anwar Awan, AC, Maj Muhammad Tahir Khan, Arty, Maj Muhammad Rizwan, Arty, Maj Ghulam Sarwar, Arty, Maj Sajjad Ahmad, Arty, Maj Malik Burhan Mohsin, AD, Maj Syed Zia Ul Husnain, AD, Maj Anjum Iqbal, Engrs, Maj Malik Zaki Ahmad Khan, Sigs, Maj Muhammad Nasrullah Khan Janjua, Punjab, Maj Muhammad Sana Ullah, Punjab, Maj Tahir Mahmood, Baloch, Maj Muhammad Imran Minhas, Baloch, Maj Rashid Bashir Minhas, FF, Maj Jawad Khalid Cheema, FF, Maj Muhammad Idrees Kayani, AK, Maj Jamil Hussain, AK, Maj Shahid Rafi, Sind, Maj Rao Tahseen Ali, NLI, Maj Ameer Muhammad Khusro, Avn, Maj Muhammad Imran Malik, ASC, Maj Naweed Anwar, EME, Maj Syed Asad Ali, AMC GDMO, Maj Abdul Raheem, AMC Spec, Maj Mrs Parveen Akhtar, AFNS, Commander Tauqeer Ahmad Khawaja, Navy, Commander Syed Nauman Ali, Navy, Commander Atif Zamir, Navy, Commander Syed Ailya Hasan, Navy, Commander Sajid Nawaz, Navy, Commander Muhammad Shahzad, Navy, Commander Sohail Ahmad Raja, Navy, Lt Commander Abdur Rehman, Navy, Lt Commander Rabia Anwer, Navy, Lt Commander Imtiaz Hussain, Navy, Lt Commander Asad Bashir, Navy, Lt Commander Iftikhar Ahmad, Navy, Lt Commander Muhammad Shoaib Awan, Navy, Wing Commander Sohail Ajaib, Air Force, Wing Commander Zulfiqar Ayub, T.Bt, Air Force, Wing Commander, Air Force, Wing Commander Noman Khalil, Wing Commander Tanveer Ihsan, Air Force, Wing Commander Sohail Akbar, Air Force, Wing Commander Yamin Iqbal, Air Force, Wing Commander Tariq Azeem, Air Force, Wing Commander Agha Mehr Gul, Air Force, Wing Commander Sohail Ahmad, Air Force, Wing Commander Syed Muhammad Ali, Air Force, Wing Commander Amjad Hanif, Air Force, Wing Commander Salman Ahmad Malik, Air Force, Wing Commander Zahid-Ul-Hassan, Air Force, Wing Commander Farhan Akhtar, Air Force, Wing Commander Mehmood Ahmad Qureshi, Air Force.

 
 
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Pakistan Day celebrations kick off with military parade. Pakistani armed forces 

personnel take part in the Pakistan Day military parade in Islamabad.

 

 

 

Pakistani troops from the Special Services Group (SSG) march 
during the Pakistan Day military parade in Islamabad
 
Chanting Their Marching Prayer

 

Allah Hu! Allah Hu!Allah Hu!

Ye Ghazi, Ye Tere Purisrar Bande
Jinhain Tu Ne Bakhsha Hai Zuaq-e-Khudai

These warriors, victorious, These worshippers of Yours,
Whom You have granted the will to win power in Your name.

 

 

 

Pakistani Naval Officers and Sailors march past long-range ballistic Shaheen III Ballistic
Missiles during the Pakistan Day military parade in Islamabad.
 
 
 
 
 
Women of the Pakistan Armed Forces Medical Corps Joint Army, Navy, Air Force march past long-range 
ballistic Shaheen III missiles during the Pakistan Day military parade in Islamabad.
 
Military personnel ride on an Al-Khalid tank during the Pakistan Day military parade

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PAKISTAN’S PREMIER FASHION DESIGNERS SHOW: Post-Event Report – Saira Shakira Opens Flagship Store in Lahore

I wanted to share that fashion designer duo Saira Shakira celebrated the successful launch of their flagship store at the prestigious Gulberg Galleria mall in Lahore this weekend on Saturday, February 27, 2016. The store is designed by Architects Inc and is spread over three floors where their new Spring/Summer 16 Luxury Prêt collection ‘Le Ciel’ was showcased along with the brand’s Ready-To-Wear, Off-The-Rack Formals, and Bridal collections.

 

The launch event was attended by fashion designers, stylists, models, socialites and renowned media personalities including Faraz Manan, HSY, Naz Mansha, Shazia Deen of Neemar, Rana Noman Haq, Asifa of Asifa & Nabeel, Munib Nawaz, Zarmisha Dar, Sara Rohale Asghar, Ayesha Fazli, Zarmina Masud, Huma Khan and Natasha Saigol. Zara Peerzada was the host for the evening while Cybil Chowdhry and Alyzeh Gabol modelled the brand’s latest creations. The event was managed by Savvy with Public Relations by Amjad Bhatti.

 

Please find attached a press release with more details and images from the event for your consideration.

 

All International Inquiries:

 

Amjad

+92 (0)333 4398643

[email protected]

 

 

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
Preview of Fashion by  Saira Shakira duo of Shakira Usman and Saira Faisal

 
 

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Faisal Raza Abidi Reveals the Corruption of PML-N Elite Junta

 

نوازشریف کی کرپشن کے کارنامے سنئیے اور خود حساب لگا لیں کہ قوم کی مجرمانہ خاموشی نے پاکستان کو نوازشریف کی شکل میں تباہی کے کس دہانے پر لاکھٹرا کیا ہے – ایڈمن

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BURNING KASHMIR by Eric Margolis

India cannot stand media neutrality on Kashmir border disputes

The problem was a cover story about the border dispute between India and Pakistan in Kashmir, one of the world’s most militarized regions. The report included a map showing the territory claimed by either side without taking a position on their territorial claims. The Indian authorities nonetheless insisted on a white sticker being placed over the map in each copy sold in India, depriving the country’s readers of a factual analysis of the border dispute.

L'article de The Economist censuré avec du sparadrap

Ever since the partition of India and Pakistan in 1947 and the proclamation of the People’s Republic of China in 1949, Kashmir’s border have been both a cause and symptom of the tension between India and its Pakistani and Chinese neighbours. Ever since the partition of India and Pakistan in 1947 and the proclamation of the People’s Republic of China in 1949, Kashmir’s border have been both a cause and symptom of the tension between India and its Pakistani and Chinese neighbours

Carte des fronitères entre l'Inde et le Pakistan

Anticipating the censorship of the regional map in its 21 May 2011 issue, The Economist added a box entitled “Missing map?” at the end of report. The box said:

Sadly India censors maps that show the current effective border, insisting instead that only its full territorial claims be shown. It is more intolerant on this issue than either China or Pakistan. Indian readers will probably be deprived of the map on the second page of this special report. Unlike their government, we think our Indian readers can face political reality. Those who want to see anaccurate depiction of the various territorial claims can do so using our interactive map at Economist.com/asianborders

Territorial disputes continue to be a highly sensitive subject for India’s government. When the Chinese foreign ministry issued new passports in November 2012 with a map of China on pages 8 and 46 showing territory claimed by Vietnam, Taiwan, Philippines and India as Chinese, all of these countries protested but India was the only one to respond by producing new visas for Chinese citizens with a map of India that showed its version of the Sino-Indian border dispute.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

September 20, 2010

The world’s longest-running international conflict – Kashmir – has burst once more into flames.

At least 69 Muslim Kashmiris protesting Indian rule have been shot down in the street by Indian paramilitary police in recent weeks. Scores more have been wounded as unrest spreads across the Himalayan mountain state. Kashmir’s capital, Srinagar, is under military curfew.

Indian and Pakistani military forces are on heightened alert as a result of the growing tensions.

A century ago, the great British geopolitician, Sir Halford Mackinder, called Kashmir one of the world’s primary strategic pivots – the nexus of continents, empires, and civilizations.

In my first book, `War at the Top of the World,’ which explores the Afghanistan and Kashmir conflicts, I described Kashmir as “the world’s most dangerous crisis.”

The danger still remains. India and Pakistan, now both nuclear-armed, have fought three major wars over Kashmir. They remain at scimitars drawn over the divided state. India keeps 500,000 troops and paramilitary police in Kashmir.

In 1999, Pakistani troops moved into the Indian-ruled Ladakh region of Kashmir, nearly provoking another war between the two old foes. Both sides put their nuclear forces in high alert. India and Pakistan have only a hair-trigger three minute alert window once they get warnings of enemy attack. This is almost launch on warning; the potential for an accidental war is enormous.

A nuclear war between India and Pakistan would kill and injure tens of millions – and produce clouds of radioactive dust that would pollute all of Asia’s major rivers and, eventually, the entire globe.

I have frequently been under fire on the tense Pakistani-Indian cease fire line, known as the Line of Control, that divided Kashmir into Indian and Pakistani-ruled portions. Border clashes between Indian and Pakistani troops have frequently threatened to escalate into a wider conflict in the south on the broad plains of Punjab.

Kashmir, some 92,000 sq miles (239,000 sq km), is roughly the size of Great Britain. It has 11 million people, which makes it larger than half the world’s nations. Eight million Kashmiris live in the Indian-ruled portion; 3 million in the Pakistani part. Another million people of Kashmiri origin live in Pakistan’s Gilgit-Baltistan region, which is part of historic Kashmir.

Like so many of our world’s problems, the Kashmir conflict harks back to the British Empire. In 1947, Imperial Britain divided the Indian subcontinent into India and the Muslim majority state of Pakistan. Millions of Hindus and Muslims died in the ensuing carnage of partition.

Kashmir was an independent princely state ruled by a Hindu maharajah. Seventy-seven percent of Kashmiris were Muslim; 20% Hindu; and the rest Sikhs and Buddhists. The Hindu prince wanted to join India, but most of his people wanted union with neighboring Pakistan.

Violence erupted. Pakistan and India went to war over Kashmir. By the time the UN imposed a cease-fire, India held two-thirds, including the Vale of Kashmir, and Pakistan one third of the beautiful mountain state. They have sparred and warred over Kashmir ever since.

Further complicating matters, during the 1950’s, China quietly occupied and annexed Kashmir’s 15,000 ft Aksai Chin region in order to build a military road linking its westernmost Xinjang province (the scene of the recent uprising by Muslim Uighurs) with Tibet.
China also claims the Indian-held Ladakh region of Kashmir as part of Chinese-ruled Tibet. Ladakh is also called “Little Tibet.”

Anti-Indian sentiment in Kashmir simmered until 1989 when full-scale rebellion or intifada by Kashmiri Muslims erupted. India battled for a decade to crush the uprising, often using tactics that Indian human rights groups and foreign rights groups condemned as brutal and violations of human rights. Massacres, torture, collective reprisals and gang rape became common. So did massacres of Hindus and Sikhs by Muslim insurgents.

Pakistan’s intelligence service, ISI, armed and aided Kashmiri mujahidin, and helped sustain the popular uprising, until 9/11 2001 when Washington forced Pakistan to mostly end its intervention in Kashmir.

After 40,000-80,000 deaths, most of them Muslims, India seemed in recent years to have extinguished the uprising. But now, it has sprung once more to life, sharpening Indian-Pakistani tensions and drawing China into the dispute.

In 1948, the UN Security Council ordered a plebiscite to determine if Kashmiris wanted to remain in India, or join Pakistan. India has adamantly rejected the UN resolution and insists Kashmir is a purely internal matter.

The uprising, asserts Delhi, is all due to “cross-border terrorism” from Pakistan. So the conflict has festered for 62 years – even longer than the dispute over Palestine. Further complicating matters, numerous Kashmiri Muslims are calling for an independent state and demand Pakistan return Gilgit-Baltistan (“Northern Territories” to Pakistan).

Now, the Kashmir conflict can no longer be avoided. It has become part of the arc of crisis that includes Afghanistan, Pakistan and India’s violence-plagued western regions. Recent murderous attacks on India by Pakistan-based extremists were motivated by the ongoing conflict in Kashmir.

Equally worrying, there are reports that Chinese troops have entered northern Pakistan, adjacent to Kashmir. Beijing says these troops are helping repair the fabled Karakoram Highway (KKH), the only land link between close allies China and Pakistan. I have been over this 15,000 ft-high marvel carved from the ever-shifting mountains, one of my most hair-raising, thrilling adventures.

China is just finishing a deepwater port and naval base on Pakistan’s western Arabian Sea coast at Gwadar. I first wrote about this highly strategic port in a 1980’s New York Times op-ed piece, predicting it would become a major strategic issue.

Gwadar will afford China’s expanding navy a supply base and safe haven that gives onto the Indian Ocean and Gulf. Today, 55% of China’s oil comes from the Gulf; in a few years, some 80%. Gwadar lies right on China’s vital oil artery.

New roads, a railroad, and a gas pipeline are building northeast from Gwadar to the KKH, then into China. India is increasingly alarmed by this strategic development, which it claims is part of China’s growing “encirclement” of India. Furthermore, India also warns that Chinese troops along the KKH are ready to intervene in Kashmir in the event of a new conflict between Delhi and Islamabad.

In spite of great reluctance, Washington is slowly being drawn into the Kashmir dispute. The US wants India and Pakistan to resolve their bitter Kashmir conflict so that the bulk of Pakistan’s army, now deployed against an attack from India, can be sent into action in Afghanistan and the Northwest Frontier (recently miserably renamed, Pakhtunkhwa). But this cannot happen so long as Kashmir burns, so Washington is tip-toeing into a new diplomatic mess in the Himalayas.

What a tangled web we weave…..Afghanistan can’t now be solved without stabilizing Pakistan. But Pakistan will remain unstable and angry so long as the Kashmir conflict continues. But the Bush administration allied the US with India, infuriating old ally Pakistan which sees India and now the US as its principal enemies.

Enter the dragon, China, Pakistan’s closet current ally, expanding its power westward towards the oil-rich Gulf. Sir Halford Mackinder, it appears, was quite right about Kashmir, which lies at the nexus of these great events.

Copyright Eric S, Margolis 2010

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