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Ashfaq Pervez Kayani’s stint by Asif Haroon Raja
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13/Sep/2014
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Gen Ashfaq Pervez Kayani who had been made VCOAS in October 2007, took over the baton of the Army from Gen Pervez Musharraf on November 29, 2007 in difficult times when Army’s image had been sufficiently tarnished by the Indo-US-Western-own propaganda campaign, the challenges of war on terror and unpopularity of Gen Musharraf because of his scuffle with chief justice and imposition of emergency pl
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Are we there yet? By Barrister Amjad Malik
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6/Sep/2014
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Pakistan always provides fun and enjoyable news and events for publication and broadcast. The fair which is ongoing in Islamabad is not short of intersect glamour and thin blue line of religious patronage. On the current situation, Chief Executive’s patience with protestors and resilience to stand by the parliamentary form of govt is applauded
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Pervez Musharraf’s bumpy tenure by Asif Haroon Raja
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Asif_Haroon_Raja
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6/Sep/2014
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After untimely sacking of Gen Jahangir Karamat by PM Nawaz Sharif, Lt Gen Ali Kuli Khan being the senior most and doing as CGS was the obvious choice for the next COAS. Hardnosed Lt Gen Khalid Nawaz, Commander 11 Corps was next in the line and flamboyant Lt Gen Pervez Musharraf commanding 1 Corps was third in the seniority list. The two brothers, Secretary Defence retired Lt Gen Iftikhar Ali and C
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From Ayub Khan to Ziaul Haq by Asif Haroon Raja
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Posted By:
Asif_Haroon_Raja
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6/Sep/2014
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When the British finally decided to divide India into two sovereign States, it was reluctant to divide the Indian Army. Quad-e-Azam was repeatedly advised to desist from division but he stood firm saying ‘a country is not sovereign without its own armed forces to defend its sovereignty’. On August 14, 1947, the day Pakistan was born; Lt Gen Sir Frank Messervy was appointed C-in-C Pakistan Army and
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