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Long Live Pakistan
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It is Heaven for a Pakistani.

On Sun, May 1, 2011 at 11:15 PM, ♥♥♥(°TaNoLi°)♥♥ ♥ <tanolimail@gmail.com> wrote:


its Pakistan Beautifull>>>Part 15...
اسلامی جمہوریۂ پاکستان












Pak Defence Forces Parade: December 1947 at Rawalpindi (Left - courtesy Life Magazine) - 23 March Parade (Right)

Pakistan Defence Forces

Pakistan Armed Forces rank among the best and professionally trained forces. Some units of Pakistan Army are more than 200 years old and boast their past glories and feats with pride. Equipped with some of the latest and state of art weapons and equipment,  the Armed Forces of Pakistan have proved their mettle on the battle grounds. Besides defending the geographical frontiers of the country, the officers and men are always there to respond to the natural calamities and fighting out the terrorists. The timely assistance provided by the Pakistan Armed Forces in the recent earthquake has been case in point. The relief and reconstruction effort by the men in uniform continues unabated day and night even when the falling snow has made it difficult to reach the most inaccessible areas of the world.

Pakistan Armed Forces are also the major contributors of the UN Peace Keeping efforts all around the globe since Pakistan gained independence in 1947. The first Pakistani contingent was dispatched to Indonesia in 1962 when Indonesia and Holland developed a dispute on New Guinea. The Pakistani contingent had the distinction of transferring the occupation of New Guinea from Holland back to Indonesia and on 1 October 1962, the UN flag was raised by a Pakistani soldier in the disputed land. The contingent stayed in Indonesia for nine months. This was the beginning, and now Pakistani contingents are much sought out by UN for their devotion and excellent performance.

Pakistan Armed Forces and Nation Building: Ever since the independence in August 1947, Pakistan Armed Forces pakistanpaedia pakistan army foot reief operationshave been invariably engaged in tasks to build the communication infrastructure, excavation of earth from canals, mega projects like construction of KKH with the assistance of China, the Makran Coastal Highway, flood relief operations etcetera. However, the "Operation Lifeline" recently undertook by the Armed Forces of Pakistan in the wake of 8 October 2005 earthquake in the NWFP and Azad Kashmir would never be forgotten for years to come. Reacting promptly, the men reached the most inaccessible places on the rugged mountains and rescued injured to hospitals in Rawalpindi / Islamabad and down south to Gujranwala and Lahore. The entire fleet of Army Aviation flew innumerable sorties round the clock to take relief goods to the affected areas and brought back sick and injured back to base hospitals. Where helicopters could not reach, men carried relief goods on their back and reached the needy. The undertaking of relief operation of this magnitude could only be taken by the men and machines of the Armed Forces of Pakistan.

The Picture Gallery

 

1965 Indo-Pak War: President Ayub with Air Marshal Nur Khan and General Musa - With PAF Pilots - General Musa, C-in-C Pakistan Army at captured Indian railway station of Khemkaran

Squadron Leader M M Alam, SJ & Bar - Shot down 5 IAF aircraft in just 30 seconds (1965 War) - setting a world record. Read More...

Two IAF aircraft force landed in Pakistan - Captured Jeep of Indian General Narinjan Parsad - F-104 Starfighter - first supersonic jet in Indo-Pak region

Martyrs of 65: Squadron Leader Rafiqui, HJ, Major Bhatti, NH

1965 War - Pak Army enters Khemkaran - Indian Tank after Battle of Chawinda - BRBL Defences

1965 War - Wreckage IAF Vampire - AA Gun Pak Army getting into action

1965 War - News Clipping - Captured Indian Field Guns (Later Pakistan raised 3 artillery regiments from these guns)

Indian POWs - 1965 and 1971

time magazine cover 65 indo pak war time magazine cover 1971 indo pak war

Cover of Time Magazine - 1965 and 1971

Proud recipients of the Prestigious Nishan-e-Haider  - 

JF-17 Thunder jet being jointly co-produced by Pakistan and China. 

Cadet Hercharan Singh - the first Sikh selected for training at Pakistan Military Academy shakes hands with the Prime Minister Shaukat Azia (left) - Sikh cadet with female cadet

The Gallantry Awards: (L to R) Nishan-e-Haider (NH), Hilal-e-Jurrat (HJ), Sitara-e-Jurrat (SJ), Tamgha-e-Jurrat (TJ)

Nishan-i-Haider (The Order of Haider) is Pakistan's highest decoration for the greatest acts of bravery in battle. The decoration may be awarded to any member of Pakistan's armed forces, regardless of rank or branch of service, for extraordinary bravery in the face of the enemy. It is, therefore, in the same category as Great Britain's Victoria Cross. Recipients may use the abbreviation NH. after their names.

Hilal-i-Jur'at (Crescent of Courage) is awarded to officers only for acts of valor, courage, or devotion to duty in the face of the enemy. The award carried the right to use the post nominal abbreviation HJ. This decoration is a rough equivalent to the British Distinguished Service Order. Established: 16 March 1957, by the President of Pakistan -No. F. 40(3)/Pres/57, Gazette of Pakistan 19 March 1957. Obverse: A circular gold medal, with a star and crescent in the center, surrounded by ten bundles of leaves. The medal is suspended from a gold bar with the name of the decoration "Hilal-i-Jur'at".

Sitara-i-Jur'at (Star of Courage) is awarded to all ranks for gallantry and distinguished services in the face of the enemy. The award carried the right to use SJ. as a post nominal abbreviation. The decoration is roughly comparable to the British Military Cross. Established: 16 March 1957, by the President of Pakistan - No. F. 40(3)/Pres/57, Gazette of Pakistan 19 March 1957. It is a pentagonal silver medal with a five-pointed star in the center and rays and stars between the points. The medal is suspended from an ornamental bar with the name of the decoration, "Sirata-i-Jur'at".

Tamgha-i-Jur'at (Medal of Courage) is awarded to non-commissioned officers and enlisted men for gallantry and distinguished services in the face of the enemy. The award carried the right to use the post nominal abbreviation TJ. The decoration is roughly comparable to the British Distinguished Conduct Medal. Established: 16 March 1957, by the President of Pakistan - No. F. 40(3)/Pres/57, Gazette of Pakistan 19 March 1957. Obverse: A circular bright bronze medal with a star and crescent in the center, surrounded by a trophy of arms and entirely surrounded by a wreath. The medal is suspended from an ornamental straight-bar suspender.

 

Pakistan's SSMs / Cruise Missile

 

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Shaheen

Hataf-3 (Ghaznavi)

Hataf-2 (Abdali)

Ghauri

Hataf-VII (Babar) Cruise Missile

   

   
    Hataf - VI (2,000 km)    

PAKISTAN ARMED FORCES RELATED LINKS

Note: The reference material contained in the site to which links are provided herein under is in no way to be taken as official view point of the government of Pakistan / Pakistan Armed Forces, except the official websites.

The SAAB 2000 Erieye EW System being procured by PAF from SAAB Sweden

| Pakistani Defence Videos | Pakistan’s JF-17 Thunder Fighter Plane | Beyond Pakistani made JF-17 Thunders |

Men at their Best   
Pakistan Armed Forces - Flags
Regiments and Corps of Pakistan Army
Books - Armed Forces of Pakistan
Publications
Pak Defence Discussion Forum

Picture Gallery - Indigenous Production

Pakistan Navy  
Pakistan Navy Bases
Pakistan Navy - Official Website

The Evolution of the Pakistan Army
Pakistan Army
 
Pakistan Army Corps
Military of Pakistan
C-in-Cs/COAS - Pakistan Army
Regiments / Corps of Pakistan Army
Special Operations and Counterterrorist Forces
The Men of Valor - A Tribute
Pakistan Army’s role in Kashmir quake called ‘heroic’
First Sikh Officer in Pakistan Army  
Book Review: History of Pakistan Army
Defence Notes: Role of Muslim Martial Races
Defence Notes: Pakistan Army - 1965 to 1971
Article -Siachin Glacier
Command and Staff College, Quetta

Battle of Chawinda

Pakistan Air Force  
Top Fighters - PAF
Pakistan Air Force Bases
Heroes of PAF
The 1965 War - Air Battles
Pakistan Air Force - Yesterday and Today
PAF Museum
S M A Hussain's Air Warriors - Paintings

Female fighter pilots of PAF



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Pakistan ka Jhanda.

some guys went upto the roof and waived this big flag of pakistan and obstructed view of a lot of ppl.. hmm


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full view.

waving the flag and obstruction the view.

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full view.

waving the flag and obstruction the view.

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Dhol Wala.

Sounded Great :)

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MoonWalking..

stuntman L0L

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MoonWalking..

stuntman L0L

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Screen.

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feeling comfortable on the barb-wire

really weird

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Pakistan Army

23rd March; Defence Day
Pakistan Army Parade


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Pakistan - The Coffee table book

A publication of MInistry of Foreign Affairs, Govt of pakistan

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NORTHERN PAKISTAN

Just before Pakistan-China border

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Northern Pakistan

A snapshot of some of my travels in the breathtaking areas of Northern Pakistan 12 years ago - the red line across the mountains is the border with Azad Kashmir. In fact, this view also takes in Punjab, the Islamabad Capital Territory and the North-West Frontier Province- four of Pakistan's eight provinces

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Pakistan through my eyes

Pardon me for making another mosaic collection of my photographs but I just couldn't help it. Having photographed Pakistan especially Islamabad-Rawalpindi (where I live) extensively I have come to appreciate everything about Pakistan- and I have found beauty in them- from Pakistan's sunsets to landscapes to architecture to remnants of British colonial buildings to a weather-beaten tap to a single dew on a plant- and especially culture.

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Karachi Shoe Shop- Pakistan

Saleem-Shahi Sandels/Shoes at Hyderi Market Karachi Pakistan

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PAKISTAN MILITARY

PAKISTAN MILITARY

Khurram Gardezi

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Pakistan Map

Pakistan Map at Wagha Border Lahore.

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Roots (Mountain Nanga Perbat, Fairy Meadow, Pakistan)

My Beautiful Pakistan.

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Roots (Mountain Nanga Perbat, Fairy Meadow, Pakistan)

My Beautiful Pakistan.

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Pakistan, Karachi

Pakistan, Karachi beach
Nikon f2, lens 28mm, Ektachrome 400 ASA

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Colors Of Pakistan.

Cultural Dresses of Pakistan.

Ae Pak Watan Tu Sada Shaad Abad Rhe.................Aameen...!

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Pakistan Ultimate Server

Pakistan Ultimate Server





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Long Live Pakistan
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Pak Flag
Long Live Pakistan
Heaven on Earth
Pakistan is one of the biggest blessings of Allah for any Pakistani. Whatever we have today it's all because of Pakistan, otherwise, we would have nothing. Please be sincere to Pakistan.
Pakistan Zindabad!
Thank you for your assistance.

حضرات محترم: میری ایمیلز میری ذاتی پسند ہوتی ہیں، جنکا مقصد آپ سے رابطہ، دوسری ثقافتوں سے آگاہی، علم اور معلومات کا پھیلانا مقصود ہوتا ہے، اگر آپ کو ناگوار گزرتی ہوں تو ضرور آگاہ کیجیئے  

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