Adieu to a prescient sailor
Islamabad
May 17, 2021
A very few individuals in the annals of Pakistani military history can be credited for leaving behind an illustrious legacy and a lasting impression on human minds. Late Admiral Karamat Rehman Niazi was one such personality. He was a gifted person by nature-an impressive blend of sagacity and foresight. Admiral Karamat Rehman Niazi, former Chief of the Naval Staff Pakistan Navy (22 March 1979-21 March 1983) stands amongst few who could convert such sterling remarkable mix of human qualities into physical form. His achievements far outshine his contemporaries. He was an iconic figure definitely far ahead of his times.
پاک بحریہ کے سابق سربراہ ایڈمرل کرامت رحمٰن نیازی اسلام آباد میں سپرد خاک
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Karachi
December 26, 2020
This is high time we admitted that the separation of East Pakistan in 1971 was due to our fault. Historian Dr Mubarak Ali said this on Thursday as he spoke at an online talk on Brig (retd) AR Siddiquiâs recent book on former president Yahya Khan, titled âGeneral Agha Mohammad Yahya Khan: The Rise and Fall of a Soldierâ. He said Bangladesh got independence on December 16, 1971, and we should call that day independence of Bangladesh rather than Fall of Dhaka.
The talk was moderated by academic Prof Dr Riaz Shaikh. He said Yahya was a major character in the incidents that led to the separation of East Pakistan, but not many books had been written on him. He praised Brig (retd) Siddiqui for writing on the former president.
PNS Tabuk reliving past history
National
December 21, 2020
PNS Tabuk, manufactured for Pakistan by the Dutch ship manufacturing company M/s Damen Shipyards, which built the corvette at its yard in Galati in Romania, has been inducted into the Pakistan Navy (PN) fleet.
M/s Damen signed the contract with Pakistan’s Ministry of Defence Production for two multipurpose Offshore Patrol Vessels (OPV), for PN on 30th June 2017 following a tender process. The facility has built nearly 40 vessels for the defence and security division, including the last seven complex naval vessels for the Royal Netherlands Navy and the Stefan cel Mare offshore patrol vessel, the flagship of the Romanian Border Police.