Pakistan's anti-terrorism strategy a role model for others: PAF chief
Air Chief Marshal says Pakistan plays a "pivotal role" in dealing with conventional threats and non-state actors
Air Chief Marshal Sohail Aman on Saturday said Pakistan's anti-terrorism strategy is a "role model for others" and plays a "pivotal role" in dealing with conventional threats and non-state actors.
Addressing the seventh Dubai International Air Chiefs Conference in Dubai, Aman asserted that Pakistan's anti-terrorism strategy is not only vital in counter-acting threats, but also a role model for others, according to Radio Pakistan.
Pakistan Air Force denies China helped military acquire armed drones
The air force has avoided collateral damage on many occasions in its many anti-terrorism operations, the air chief marshal said.
Earlier, the military was ranked as the 11th strongest military in the world, as per a Credit Suisse report on globalisation.
Ranked seven spots after India’s military, the report gave Pakistan a final military strength score of 0.41. The report also revealed that Pakistan’s active personnel number stands at 710,000 and has it more weaponry than Germany, Australia, and Canada.
Addressing the seventh Dubai International Air Chiefs Conference in Dubai, Aman asserted that Pakistan's anti-terrorism strategy is not only vital in counter-acting threats, but also a role model for others, according to Radio Pakistan.
Pakistan Air Force denies China helped military acquire armed drones
The air force has avoided collateral damage on many occasions in its many anti-terrorism operations, the air chief marshal said.
Earlier, the military was ranked as the 11th strongest military in the world, as per a Credit Suisse report on globalisation.
Ranked seven spots after India’s military, the report gave Pakistan a final military strength score of 0.41. The report also revealed that Pakistan’s active personnel number stands at 710,000 and has it more weaponry than Germany, Australia, and Canada.