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Indian submarines’ unrequited quest for presence in the Arabian Sea
By Zayan Tamer
Around midnight on October 16, 2021, one of the Pakistan navy’s anti-submarine warfare aircraft picked up a fading silhouette of an unknown surface contact. The aircraft, as reported by the Pakistani military’s ISPR, was…
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Evaluating nuclear trafficking threat in India
By Muneeb Salman
Since 2001, one of the most pressing issues surrounding nuclear security is the threat of nuclear terrorism. In order to prevent any such incident, various measures have been taken since the 2002 General Conference of…
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Afghans fear for jobs and money after Taliban takeover
As a nurse at one of Kabul's main hospitals, Latifa Alizada was the breadwinner for her family, providing for her three young boys and unemployed husband.
Now -- since the Taliban rolled into Afghanistan's capital -- she too is jobless,…
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Pakistan Navy & Humanitarian Assistance in AJK
Written by Ali Basit
Today, the role of militaries around the world has been transformed from the traditional to non-traditional one. This has been observed under the emerging non-traditional threats to national security including…
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Junkyard of empires: Afghans sift through leftovers of US occupation
Squatting in the dust by the main road to Afghanistan's biggest air base, Mir Salam sifts through a pile of broken electronics in front of him, salvaged from departing US troops.
All around are heaps of junk and scrapped equipment --…
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World Environment Day: World aims to restore ecosystem
By Basit Ali
World Environment Day is celebrated each year on 5th June under the auspices of United Nations to spread worldwide awareness and encourage the nation-states to take action for the protection of their environment. Since 1974,…
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Indonesian Submarines & Pakistan
By Jawad Falak
An Indonesian submarine that went missing has been found broken into at least three parts, deep in the Bali Sea and all 53 crew members inside the missing KRI Nanggala-402 submarine have died. Death of a human is a heart…
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Pakistan Navy & Humanitarian Assistance
By: Anam Tirmazi
"Humanitarian response, sustainable development, and sustaining peace are three sides of the same triangle"
Antonio Guterres
The idea of national security is often misinterpreted as exclusively linked with defense of…
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AMAN-21-The message resonates
Muhammad Azam Khan
“From now onward Pakistan would only partner another country in peace; we will not become part of any other conflict, we will not join any other country in its conflict”
Imran Khan, Prime Minister of Pakistan,…
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AMAN 2021 – A contribution to Maritime peace
By Asaf Humayun
A bright sun shone on the decks of PNS NASR. It was 10th March, the third day of the sea phase of the multinational maritime exercise AMAN 2007. Since early morning, helicopters landed on her deck carrying VVIPs to…
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AMAN 2021: Epitome of Regional Integration
By Baber Ali Bhatti
Pakistan Navy conceived the idea of hosting the series of naval exercises in 2007 to promote regional naval integration and enhance compatibility inter alia. The word ‘AMAN’ is chosen from Urdu, the national language…
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AMAN 2021: Peaceful coexistence & regional harmony
Written by Dr Hasan Yaser Malik
Predominantly, the prominent civilizations like Circa, Indus Valley and Egypt have emerged and developed along the seas and rivers. Presently 2.4 billion people are living within 60 miles of the coast as…
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AMAN 21 – Pursuit For Peace
By Muhammad Akhtar
Indian Ocean is the world's third largest ocean its geographical location and strategic waterways provide the shortest and most economical lines of communication to Atlantic and Pacific Oceans The World today is…
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AMAN-21: A platform for cooperation in Maritime Sector
By Sagheer Ali
Robert D Kaplan contends that the Greater Indian Ocean, stretching eastward from the Horn of Africa including the Indian Subcontinent all the way to the Indonesian archipelago and beyond may comprise a map as iconic to the…
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Standing together for peace
Hadiya Siddiqui
Advocating peace, Pakistan Navy has had the privilege of conceiving and hosting the AMAN series of exercise ever since 2007. The endeavor, which has played a critical role in boosting the morale of Pakistan Navy,…
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