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Pakistan call for peace with India as it shows off its military might

23 March 2019 | https://www.reuters.com/article/us-...it-shows-off-its-military-might-idUSKCN1R409T

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Women from armed forces march in the Pakistan Day military parade in Islamabad, Pakistan, March 23, 2018. REUTERS/Caren Firouz

ISLAMABAD (Reuters) - Pakistan wants peace with India and they should focus on health and education, the Pakistani president said on Saturday during a parade to show off its military might following a tense standoff between the nuclear-armed neighbors.

Conflict between the rivals erupted last month following a suicide bomb attack claimed by a Pakistan-based militant group in the Indian party of the disputed and divided Kashmir region that killed 40 paramilitary police.

“We do not believe in war and want to solve problems through dialogue,” President Arif Alvi said in his Pakistani Republic Day speech.

“Instead of war we should focus on education and health.”

Pakistani warplanes engaged in a dogfight with Indian aircraft over Kashmir on Feb. 27, a day after a raid by Indian jets on what it said was a militant camp in Pakistan.

In their first such clash since their last war, in 1971, Pakistan downed an Indian plane and captured its pilot after he ejected over Pakistan-controlled Kashmir.

The pilot was later released by Pakistan as a peace gesture.

The president, who largely holds ceremonial duties, said India had blamed Pakistan for the suicide-bomb attack without evidence, which he said was irresponsible.

Saturday’s military parade included an air show featuring the Pakistani-built JF-17 fighter jet. One of the aircraft shot down the Indian plane last month.

“Today’s parade is sending the message that we are a peaceful people but we will never be oblivious of our defense,” Alvi said.

The parade was attended by Malaysian Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad, who was invited to attend as the chief guest, and Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan.

Khan said on Twitter earlier that he had received a message from Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi with his best wishes for Republic Day and calling for peace and regional cooperation.

“I welcome PM Modi’s message to our people,” Khan said.

“I believe it’s time to begin a comprehensive dialogue with India to address and resolve all issues.The dispute over the former princely state of Kashmir sparked the first two of three wars between India and Pakistan after independence in 1947. They fought the second in 1965, and a third, largely over what become Bangladesh, in 1971.

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No new pictures? this is pathetic..our State Photography Sucks! We should Learn from Iran and Turkey. Military Might through smooth digital means matter a lot!

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wtf is this seriously? Is that how State Photographers cover such events?
 
Damn what camera they used??my 1980's Nikkon??no no it was still better than this
No new pictures? this is pathetic..our State Photography Sucks! We should Learn from Iran and Turkey. Military Might through smooth digital means matter a lot!

5c95afb6de691.png

wtf is this seriously? Is that how State Photographers cover such events?
 
I was expecting too some surprised hope our fellow members here would do who attended the parade and i bet their pics much much better than official photographer better appoint @Stealth as govt official photographer
And TILL YET!! I SEE NO PHOTOS OF PARADE ON THE INTERNET!!!!! CRAZY!
 
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when will we celebrate corruption parade..........

it will be more then 20 millions people


every chief should lead its own corrupt personals. in parade


we must break the guiness world record of corruption


i salut malik riaz of bharia for holding the 1ST POSITION ON LAND GRABBING ... 25.000 ACRES

40.000 SQ KILOMETERS----..........MASHALLAH PAKISTAN





all the heads of every department should recieve gold madels and clean chit from chief justice every 23 march.

There is no issue with corruption. It is only your own insecurity that you like to project on others. Because you cannot deal with life. Tell me what has been stolen from you? Which man slew your life?
 
when will we celebrate corruption parade..........

it will be more then 20 millions people


every chief should lead its own corrupt personals. in parade


we must break the guiness world record of corruption


i salut malik riaz of bharia for holding the 1ST POSITION ON LAND GRABBING ... 25.000 ACRES

40.000 SQ KILOMETERS----..........MASHALLAH PAKISTAN





all the heads of every department should recieve gold madels and clean chit from chief justice every 23 march.
sindh jungle qabza 3.5 lakh acres masha Allah! and thats not crime or terrorism! sasta nizam e pakistan!

There is no issue with corruption. It is only your own insecurity that you like to project on others. Because you cannot deal with life. Tell me what has been stolen from you? Which man slew your life?
genius!!! post of the year!!
 
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Pakistan sends subtle messages to India, US with military parade
By: Usman Ansari
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Pakistan troops march during the Pakistan Day parade in Islamabad on March 23, 2019. (FAROOQ NAEEM/AFP/Getty Images)
ISLAMABAD — The annual Pakistan Day military parade in Islamabad, held on a rainy March 23, showcased the country’s military arsenal in a big way to allies, while sending clear but distinct messages to India and the United States.

The three most celebrated foreign guests were Malaysian Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad; Azeri Defense Minister Col. General Zakir Hasanov; and the commander of the National Guard of Bahrain, Sheikh Mohamed Bin Isa Bin Salman Al-Khalifa.

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Malaysia's Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad arrives to attend the Pakistan Day parade in Islamabad on March 23, 2019. (FAROOQ NAEEM/AFP/Getty Images)
Azerbaijan and Malaysia are being courted as customers for the Sino-Pakistani JF-17, whereas Bahrain has recently become the first export customer for armored fighting vehicles designed by Pakistan’s Cavalier Group.

Other countries that participated in the parade included China, Saudi Arabia, Sri Lanka, and Turkey. China and Turkey also sent aircraft to perform at the parade.

Coming soon after tensions flared with India, the presence of foreign participants demonstrated Pakistan was not alone, but also reflected aspirations for increased cooperation with regional allies.

According to Kamal Alam, a visiting fellow at the Royal United Services Institute (RUSI), “Pakistan is eyeing regional defense alignments, which include procurement, joint production and military sales. It is seeking to further entrench Turkish and Chinese military cooperation beyond just JF-17 and attack helicopters.”

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PAC JF-17 'Thunder' aircrafts fly during the rehearsal of the Pakistan National Day army parade in Islamabad on March 15, 2019. (FAROOQ NAEEM/AFP/Getty Images)


By comparison, Malaysia, Azerbaijan and Saudi Arabia are all historic allies that Pakistan wants to expand as military system buyers, touting Pakistan manufacturers as cheaper alternatives to Western equipment.

“The regional geopolitics and defense economics sits with [Pakistani Prime Minister] Imran Khan and the Army’s regional economic diplomacy,” Alam added.

Notably absent this year were any Indian observers, though Pakistan’s president used the parade to send a message: Pakistan’s continuing desire for peace should not be misconstrued as weakness.

Analyst, author and former Australian defense attaché to Islamabad, Brian Cloughley said India’s Prime Minister “could not have permitted attendance at the occasion by guests from India” as it would have been electorally damaging. Substantial moves towards rapprochement are also improbable unless the Indian government won a substantial majority, “which is unlikely.”

Cloughley noted however, the “not-so-subtle message" for the U.S., and perhaps also for Moscow, was the participation of the Mi-35P Hind helicopter gunships, recently delivered by Russia, which he said was “part of the drift away from the U.S. as an arms supplier.”
 
We also flew the Bell Helicopters , Cobras and F16 in parade. I believe our parade showcased our weapons , not necessarily a message to any nation

Our Air-force head flew the F16

If the Super Cobras were released on time they perhaps would have flew in parade as well
I believe people are awaiting arrival of Super Cobras so they can be showcased in next parade

We have a policy to grow our procurement process with global partners
 
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