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The 35th anniversary of Operation Chumik is observed today, marking a significant event in Pakistan's military history, particularly in the challenging terrain of the Siachen Glacier. The operation, a testament to the courage and resilience of the Pakistani armed forces, was initiated by Lieutenant Naveedur Rahman on April 30, 1989, to secure the Chumik Sector against potential infiltration by enemy forces. Intercepted intelligence prompted prompt action by the Pakistani Army, led by Major (Retd) Naveedur Rehman, resulting in the establishment of the world's highest post at an altitude of 21,400 feet.

Despite adverse conditions and enemy shelling, Major (Retd) Rahman and his comrades displayed extraordinary valor and fortitude, successfully defending Pakistani territory. Lance Naik Nazir, who sacrificed his life during the operation, exemplifies the selfless devotion of Pakistan's defenders. Lieutenant Naveedur Rahman was honored with the Sitara-i-Jurat for his bravery, and the post he established was named "Naveed Top."

Today, this site symbolizes Pakistan's unwavering commitment to safeguarding its borders. As the nation commemorates the bravery and sacrifices of its heroes, the legacy of Operation Chumik continues to inspire future generations, underscoring the valor and sacrifice embodied in Pakistan's flag.


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Chief of Army Staff (COAS) General Asim Munir said on Thursday that Article 19 of the Constitution of Pakistan clearly defines the limits of freedom of speech and expression of opinion.

Addressing the Passing out Parade of Cadets at Pakistan Air Force (PAF), Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, the COAS said those who flout the clear restrictions imposed on freedom of expression as enshrined in the Constitution, cannot point fingers at others.

“We are well aware of our constitutional limits and expect others to uphold the Constitution,” the COAS said.
 
A very fine example of "Selective amnesia"
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Chief of Army Staff (COAS) General Asim Munir said on Thursday that Article 19 of the Constitution of Pakistan clearly defines the limits of freedom of speech and expression of opinion.

Addressing the Passing out Parade of Cadets at Pakistan Air Force (PAF), Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, the COAS said those who flout the clear restrictions imposed on freedom of expression as enshrined in the Constitution, cannot point fingers at others.

“We are well aware of our constitutional limits and expect others to uphold the Constitution,” the COAS said.
 
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The Pakistan Army and the Royal Saudi Land Forces bilateral military exercises “Al-Samsaam IX” in northern Saudi Arabia


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This may not be a popular opinion here...I don't think there is anything to gain from Pakistan's perspective by engaging in these photo ops exercises. What a waste of resources.
 
This may not be a popular opinion here...I don't think there is anything to gain from Pakistan's perspective by engaging in these photo ops exercises. What a waste of resources.

All exercises bring some value, and these are important because these countries are looking for alliances that can be called upon in times of war and conflict
 
All exercises bring some value, and these are important because these countries are looking for alliances that can be called upon in times of war and conflict
Pakistan most certainly will be called upon when the house of Saud fin itself in deep waters...and our nation will oblige unfortunately
 

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