US to soon initiate Military support to Pakistan along with bi-lateral Trade growth, the Economist report

Or that irrelevant Senate members are getting a free trip at the expense of Pakistani taxpayers. Most of these fellows will hang around roaming , eating , drinking and spending TA/DA money or visiting relatives.

Our relationship is moving from a transactional, military to military to a strategic national relationship where long term mutual interest rule. This is where we will be like another UK or South Korea for the US. Open communication and shared economic interests. Sky is the limit for Pakistan if we execute it right. US economy or market access ALONE can put Pakistan on a South Korea kind of a growth position.

Yes, hanging out and lunches, dinners is a part of this. Hopefully our senators will be educated before they go to talk about both nations working together. We have senior members like Sheri Rehman, previous PM Gilani and others will good US cultural experience. This is West's way of saying "welcome to the group". Like I've been saying, journey towards the $1 trillion economy has started.

Pakistan will never accept hegemony of baniya in south asia even on behalf of USA. Americans learned their lesson in Afghanistan. Humiliation was 2 way street for both USA and Pakistan.

Trump issue another Tweet, I'll attach here. Unless India really wants to upset Trump royally and attacks Pakistan, I think for many years, the India Pakistan drama is done. This US relationship building with Pakistan is a message that we have strategic interest in Pakistan so stay out.

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The Economist published a comprehensive report yesterday. It talks about Pakistan's growing relationship with US. Both sides are working on expanding trade ties and the US is working on initiating Military equipment delivery to Pakistan to strengthen its' force's capability. This list has Military gear like Night Vision, Sniper Equipment, F-16's upgrade, BVR missiles, and unconfirmed negotiation on Cobras too.

This report is now on Pakistani media. Watched it on Duniya and Dawn news. The report should propagate to other media in a day or so. The Report starts with:

Pakistan’s army chief, could hardly have wished for more. For almost two years, he had been under fire at home over his meddling in politics. Wracked by debt and insurgent violence, his country had been sidelined in geopolitics as America and other rich countries courted India, Pakistan’s arch-rival. And yet there he was, enjoying a private lunch with Donald Trump in the White House on June 18th, just over a month after Pakistan’s brief conflict with India. Then, at the end of July, came further snubs for India: branding it a “dead economy”, Mr Trump imposed tariffs of 25% while hailing a new trade deal with Pakistan.

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British weekly The Economist has paid a strong tribute to Pakistan’s Army Chief Field Marshal Syed Asim Munir, calling him the architect of a “diplomatic and strategic transformation” in the South Asian region.

A special article published on August 3, The Economist stated that Field Marshal Asim Munir is not only injecting new life into Pak-US relations but is also successfully maintaining balanced ties with China, the Middle East and Gulf countries.

The article pointed out that on June 18, Field Marshal Asim Munir held a private meeting with US President Donald Trump at the White House in Washington, which has been described as the beginning of a diplomatic shift in the region.

Immediately after the meeting, the US imposed a 25% tariff on India and declared it a “dead economy”, while announcing a trade deal with Pakistan and imposing a relatively lower 19% tariff.

According to The Economist, the United States is working seriously on restoring defence, counter-terrorism cooperation, and trade ties with Pakistan, signalling a major shift in American policy in South Asia, China, and the Middle East.

According to the journal, American policymakers are reassessing India’s subversive activities and its role in the region.

American officials have also openly acknowledged Pakistan’s operations against Daesh, and the United States is considering providing Pakistan with armoured vehicles, night vision devices and other defence hardware.

The Economist stated that global diplomats and investors are in direct contact with the field marshal, while President Trump’s inner circle is keenly interested in investing in Pakistan’s crypto and mining sectors.

The magazine further wrote that Field Marshal Asim Munir’s popularity significantly increased after the recent conflict with India.

Despite India’s provocative actions, he responded promptly and effectively without succumbing to pressure – a move that has established him as a strong and decisive leader both within Pakistan and on the global stage.

The Economist’s article is a clear indication that under the leadership of Field Marshal Asim Munir, Pakistan is no longer a pawn in geopolitical games but is emerging as an active and independent policy-making state on the global front.



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Horrible decision to build military relationship with the USA…. Yet again

Tell them to first invest in Pakistan and allow investment protection through export banking cnannels ….

Finish off FATF drama

Make India stop supporting terrorism….

Allow Pakistani student and business/work Visas especially increase H1B

Encourage portfolio investment ( yes USA government has a lot of say )

And then we will talk about military to military contacts …

But with an IQ of 80 we are trusting Munir and Ishaq dad to break relationship with Pakistan for few family visas and junkmof
Equipment that Pakistan can pick up from anywhere ….
 
Horrible decision to build military relationship with the USA…. Yet again

Tell them to first invest in Pakistan and allow investment protection through export banking cnannels ….

Finish off FATF drama

Make India stop supporting terrorism….

Allow Pakistani student and business/work Visas especially increase H1B

Encourage portfolio investment ( yes USA government has a lot of say )

And then we will talk about military to military contacts …

But with an IQ of 80 we are trusting Munir and Ishaq dad to break relationship with Pakistan for few family visas and junkmof
Equipment that Pakistan can pick up from anywhere ….
Don't jump to conclusions on assumptions......Pak government is not talking about buying any military equipment..... social media is running her own imaginations .....btw , it will be appreciated if you get your own IQ test before questioning other people IQ..... your patriotism can be questioned but not of the ones whose patriotism you are questioning...... you are way down the pecking order.
 
Quite simply speaking, India doesn't have a reliable, powerful ally like Pakistan has in China. Indians are vulnerable in UNSC Resolutions unless India dishes out goodies to the P-5 and India is forced to buy expensive hardware from Western countries while the supplies from Russia is very problematic.
Every major power knows India's vulnerabilities these days and they must know that Pakistan had twice humiliated India in military encounters. The world doesn't respect a loser!
A big mouth loser that is.
 
I respect your views. I take a longer view than most people and I'm convinced when and if India purchases F35, the US Will become Pakistan's foe outright as the F35s will transform India's air force eco-system to that of the US/NATO and their pilots will likely become on par with pilots from Pakistan. Not to mention the Americans will pull every trick in the book to ensure these do not get shot down in any future conflict with the Indians. The Indians will be salivating orgasmically in trying to rehabilitate their p*ss-poor reputation when it comes to their military losses.


This is something us Pakistanis need to be VERY wary of.
 
Our relationship is moving from a transactional, military to military to a strategic national relationship where long term mutual interest rule. This is where we will be like another UK or South Korea for the US. Open communication and shared economic interests. Sky is the limit for Pakistan if we execute it right. US economy or market access ALONE can put Pakistan on a South Korea kind of a growth position.

Yes, hanging out and lunches, dinners is a part of this. Hopefully our senators will be educated before they go to talk about both nations working together. We have senior members like Sheri Rehman, previous PM Gilani and others will good US cultural experience. This is West's way of saying "welcome to the group". Like I've been saying, journey towards the $1 trillion economy has started.



Trump issue another Tweet, I'll attach here. Unless India really wants to upset Trump royally and attacks Pakistan, I think for many years, the India Pakistan drama is done. This US relationship building with Pakistan is a message that we have strategic interest in Pakistan so stay out.

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Ive seen these fellows do here first hand including time spent at bars getting shitfaced - so not buying any of the feel good tripe.

Yes the relationship is changing but sending these good for nothing freeloaders here on a trip that only 10% will actually do anything to benefit Pakistan is just a slap to Pakistanis on their face but needed to keep this military facade government the support it needs
 
If the objective of Pakistan's foreign policy is to militarily deter India, then it's an unrealistic goal—even if the entire world were to side with Pakistan, a war between India and Pakistan will still end in a repeat of 1971.
Pakistan is essentially India's strategic backyard, and no foreign military presence or alliance can outmatch the Indian military within that region.
oye johnny lever, take your filth over to the indian forums where it will be welcomed with open arms. Also pay a visit to your family doctor, seems like the events of May 7th is giving you anxiety and panic attacks which is triggering hyperventilation (very common in india at the moment) and that is the reason for your confusion and resultant gibberish posts.
 
Horrible decision to build military relationship with the USA…. Yet again

Tell them to first invest in Pakistan and allow investment protection through export banking cnannels ….

Finish off FATF drama

Make India stop supporting terrorism….

Allow Pakistani student and business/work Visas especially increase H1B

Encourage portfolio investment ( yes USA government has a lot of say )

And then we will talk about military to military contacts …

But with an IQ of 80 we are trusting Munir and Ishaq dad to break relationship with Pakistan for few family visas and junkmof
Equipment that Pakistan can pick up from anywhere ….
There is so many things wrong with this post.

The military to military relationship is one facet of what is called a multilateral relationship.

It is very historic and has had its ebbs and flows but very important even in aspects of Pakistan’s nuclear program progress in a few cases along with training/tactics that indirectly contributed to both 27th Feb and 7th May.

The rest is just political cultism rant and nothing more that you can contribute
 
Just another useless junket at taxpayer expense. The US knows how irrelevant the Pakistan Senate is.
True........may I ask why are you giving those laughing emojis on every one of my posts ?
 
We had everything from the US that mattered. All our radars, F-16's and even from China we had what mattered (at least what we believed mattered).

How is this thread even relevant to our future bhai?

Anyone?
 
20 yrs ago, this would have sounded good that US is allowing sales to us. Today, we literally don't need US weapons. I hope we don't get anymore US big ticket weapons. Those times are gone when US had monopoly over cutting edge military stuff. Remember 90's when US had taken our money but weren't releasing F-16s. Sanctions after sanctions were imposed. Never get into that sort of cycles again. The F-16 block 52s have come up with lots of conditions and monitoring. I hope we are done with american gear once and for all.

But sure we should do partnerships in other fields. US is still greatest economy and very important for Pak's economy. Our maximum exports are to the US. So if they are really showing signs of improving bilateral relations then Pakistan should only focus on economy.
 
We had everything from the US that mattered. All our radars, F-16's and even from China we had what mattered (at least what we believed mattered).

How is this thread even relevant to our future bhai?

Anyone?
I would say it is the "terminal daze" being experienced by india at the moment that is most relevant, maybe they will just succumb to eternal coma and fade away in the darkness.
 
even in aspects of Pakistan’s nuclear program progress in a few cases

You are right but that was strictly for civilian side. Early some assistance in research reactors. That helped ZERO percent in our own weapon program. We took different approach then most nuclear weapon states. We didn't went for dedicated reactor at all.

By all means, US was against our nuclear weapon program, placed sanctions etc.
 

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