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RAWALPINDI: COAS Gen Qamar Javed Bajwa said Pakistan Armed Forces, with the support of great nation, are fully prepared to vanquish threats in all domains.
Gen Qamar Javed Bajwa and Air Chief Marshal Mujahid Anwar Khan, Chief of Air Staff (CAS) visited field exercise area near Gujranwala Wednesday, the ISPR said. Lt-Gen Hamooduz Zaman Khan, Commander Army Air Defence Command received the COAS and air chief. Corps Commanders Mangla and Gujranwala were also present on the occasion. The COAS and the air chief witnessed ongoing field exercise, where concepts related to optimum use of long range air defence weapon systems and airspace management were practiced. The exercise manifested the concept of ‘Comprehensive Layered Integrated Air Defence’ in which air defence weapons of all regimes were incorporated. The exercise was particularly aimed at achieving optimum synergy amongst air defence elements, manoeuvring forces and all aerial platforms including
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Pakistan Armed Forces fully prepared to vanquish threats: COAS
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Pakistan Armed Forces fully prepared to vanquish threats: COAS
RAWALPINDI (Dunya News) - Army Chief General Qamar Javed Bajwa has said Pakistan Armed Forces, with the support of our great nation, are fully prepared to vanquish threats in all domains.
He said this while visiting field exercise area near Gujranwala on Wednesday. Air Chief Mujahid Anwar Khan also accompanied the Army Chief during his visit.
General Qamar Javed Bajwa lauded professionalism of Army Air Defence and expressed complete satisfaction on operational readiness.
The Army Chief emphasised that there is need for greater cooperation, integration and synchronisation to tackle complex and fluid battlefield challenges that lie ahead.
How FPJ covered the creation of Bangladesh in 1971 The green-and-white Pakistani flag has vanished from Dacca. Fluttering in its place is the Bangla Desh flag, proclaiming a new State, based, not on religious fanaticism and communal hatred, but on democracy and secularism. Thus begins the Free Press Journal s front page on December 17, 1971, under a massive headline that proclaims Bangladesh has been liberated.
The Indo-Pakistani War of 1971 that ended on December 16 also brought the Bangladesh Liberation War to a successful conclusion. The Pakistani Instrument of Surrender was signed on December 16 - an occasion marked as Vijay Diwas by the Indian Army. This also brought about the surrender of 93,000 soldiers of the Pakistan Armed Forces, and the creation of a new country known as Bangladesh.