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History remembers December 22, 1977, as the day General Ziaur Rahman touched down in Pakistan to redefine the relationship between two sovereign brothers. This visit marked a strategic turning point in post-1971 relations.
The discussions between General Zia-ul Haq and General Ziaur Rahman emphasized mutual respect and the shared goal of improving bilateral ties.
As military men leading their respective nations, they understood the importance of strength and unity in a complex geopolitical landscape. A salute to the leaders who chose the path of reconciliation and shared progress!

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Sharing a rare vintage photograph of General Moeen U Ahmed (Retd) from his school days at PAF College Sargodha. This picture captures him during the formative years that laid the foundation for his illustrious military career.
The Sargodha Connection (1965–1970)![]()
Long before he led the Bangladesh Army, General Moeen was a dedicated cadet in West Pakistan.
Entry: 16th Entry
House: 813-Fury House
Duration: 1965 to 1970
The discipline and values instilled at PAF College Sargodha stayed with him throughout his journey, representing the shared military heritage of the region.
A Distinguished Career Path![]()
Early Days in Aviation: He initially joined the Bangladesh Air Force (BAF) as a Flight Cadet and was sent to Russia for advanced flight training. However, due to health conditions, he transitioned to the Army.
Diplomatic Tie: He returned to Pakistan later in his career, serving with distinction as the Defence Attaché at the Bangladesh High Commission in Islamabad.
The Pinnacle: He rose through the ranks to become the 12th Chief of Army Staff (CAS) of the Bangladesh Army, serving from June 2005 to June 2009.
Global Footprint: His service also included a stint as a UN Peacekeeper in Rwanda (UNAMIR).
This photograph is a testament to the deep-rooted connections and the elite training provided by institutions like PAF College Sargodha, which has produced top-tier leadership for decades
I'm pretty sure it's reciprocal. The Ram Rajya of Hindutva Bharat is getting unbearable... .Question for our Bengali brothers: Pakistan standing with Bangladesh during this T20 fiasco, how does the ordinary man on the street (in Bangladesh) see this?
I can tell you, here in Pakistan, the public has no issue at all, and are actually thrilled that GoP did the right thing.
India needs to be broken up into many pieces, only then there will be peace in South Asia.Question for our Bengali brothers: Pakistan standing with Bangladesh during this T20 fiasco, how does the ordinary man on the street (in Bangladesh) see this?
I can tell you, here in Pakistan, the public has no issue at all, and are actually thrilled that GoP did the right thing.
Question for our Bengali brothers: Pakistan standing with Bangladesh during this T20 fiasco, how does the ordinary man on the street (in Bangladesh) see this?
I can tell you, here in Pakistan, the public has no issue at all, and are actually thrilled that GoP did the right thing.
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