Islamabad Pakistan’s Prime Minister Imran Khan is losing his sweat in handling the bad economy. The price of wheat has reached the highest of 60 rupees kg in the history of Pakistan and here they are putting their strength in increasing military strength.
In fact, the Pakistani Navy will include more than 50 ships, including 20 large ships, in its fleet, working on an ambitious plan to increase its strength. This information was given by the outgoing chief of the Pakistani Navy on Wednesday.
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The outgoing chief of the Pakistani Navy, Admiral Zafar Mahmoud Abbasi, while delivering his farewell said that between 2023 and 2025 we will include 4 Chinese ships and 4 Turkish-made mid-class ships in our fleet. He said that work on the Hangor submarine project in collaboration with China is proceeding as planned. 4-4 submarines are being built in Pakistan and China.
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Government Radio Pakistan, quoting Admiral Zafar Mahmoud Abbasi, has reported in its report that the project will convert us from a naval operating submarine to a submarine-making navy. The report said that a fleet of more than 50 vessels, including 20 large ships, would strengthen the capacity of the Pakistani Navy many times.
Let me tell you that on Wednesday, Mahmoud Abbasi formally handed over the responsibility to his successor Admiral Amjad Khan Niazi, along with giving his farewell speech. Admiral Amjad Khan Niazi has become Pakistan’s new naval chief. He took over as Pakistan’s 22nd Naval Chief on Wednesday.
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Please tell that Niazi was commissioned in the operations branch of Pakistan Navy in 1985. He has been awarded the ‘Sword of Honor’ upon completion of initial training at the Pakistan Naval Academy. Admiral Niazi also holds Hilal-e-Imtiaz (military) and Sitara-e-Basalt (Star of Good Conduct). Apart from this, he has also received the honor of French Medal Chevalier (Knight) from the Government of France.
Significantly, Niazi has a bachelor’s degree from the Army Command and Staff College of Quetta and the National Defense University, Islamabad. In addition, he has mastered underwater acoustics from Beijing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics, China.