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Any guess where the fear factor has taken toll..... taking the salute on an open dais or not feeling safe even on your republic day thus seeking safety in a cage.
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The Jordanian King, Saudi King...and many other signatories have been to the Parade before. This is not something new.The decision came just days after India held its grand 66th Republic Day parade in which US President Barack Obama was the chief guest. Obama's visit had raised eyebrows in both Pakistan and China.
Do even have vision for your self ?
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Have u read the article ?The Jordanian King, Saudi King...and many other signatories have been to the Parade before. This is not something new.
Pakistan can decide to invite signatories to national events and we do not have to debate with Indians at all. This is not even a topic for discussion.Have u read the article ?
Good and it's justified. Tit for tat
Islamabad: After a gap of seven years, Pakistan will hold a joint military parade of its armed forces on its national day next month where Chinese President Xi Jinping is likely to be the chief guest.
The decision came just days after India held its grand 66th Republic Day parade in which US President Barack Obama was the chief guest. Obama's visit had raised eyebrows in both Pakistan and China.
The joint military parade of the three branches of armed forces had been the hallmark of the Pakistan Day festivities, which features display of military hardware and cultural activities.
"The decision has been made to hold a joint military services parade on March 23," a "top military source" was quoted as saying by the Dawn daily.
Quoting diplomatic sources, the daily said "(Xi) Jinping is expected to attend the Pakistan Day parade as chief guest".
The parade will be organised by joint staff headquarters in Rawalpindi, which oversees the entire Pakistani military.
The venue for the parade is yet to be finalised, with two vast compounds shortlisted as potential sites.
The last military parade took place on March 23, 2008 during the tenure of Gen Pervez Musharraf as president. The parade was not held since then due to security reasons.
Chinese President likely to be chief guest at Pakistan Day parade in March | Deccan Chronicle
Does it give you a burning feeling to foresee the firepower accumulated over the last 7 years?Have u read the article ?

Plenty of deals have already been signed. This is just symbolic and much needed.
I hope they hold a full military parade and not those tiny pathetic ones in a school playground or something. It needs to be grand.

Any guess where the fear factor has taken toll..... taking the salute on an open dais or not feeling safe even on your republic day thus seeking safety in a cage.
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