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January 2012

Vol. 20; January 14, 2011
ISI Chief unlikely to get extension

Pakistan Military Watch Issue Forteen. The Government is unlikely to give the ISI Chief, Lt Gen Ahmed Shuja Pasha an extension once his tenure comes to an end on March 18.
 
Vol. 13; January 13, 2011
Army to not interfere in Judicial probe

Pakistan Military Watch Issue Thirteen. The day-long meeting of corps commanders and principal staff officers chaired by General Kayani was held at the General Headquarters (GHQ) on January 12.
 
Vol. 12; January 6, 2011
F-16s to be delivered this month

Pakistan Military Watch Issue Twelve. The US has said that the last batch of new F-16 jets purchased by Pakistan was scheduled to start arriving in the second half January.
 
 
December 2011

Vol. 11; December 31, 2011
US compensation offer and investigation report rejected

Pakistan Military Watch Issue Eleven. The Army has rejected the findings of the US Central Commands (CENTCOM) investigation into the air strikes that killed 24 Pakistani soldiers and said the report was unlikely to repair the severely damaged relationship between the two countries.
 
Vol. 10; December 23, 2011
Ex-Army Chief says Musharraf and IB knew about Osama hideout

Pakistan Military Watch Issue Ten. The former Army Chief General Ziauddin Butt said that Osama bin Laden was kept in an Intelligence Bureau (IB) safe house in Abbotabad and the former President, General Pervez Musharraf knew about it.
 
Vol. 9; December 16, 2011
US-Pak military ties 'are a mess': US General

Pakistan Military Watch Issue Nine. The Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, General Martin E Dempsey has said that US-Pakistan military-to-military relations "are a mess". He was speaking at the Atlantic Council on December 16.
 
Vol. 8; December 9, 2011
NATO strikes deliberate: DGMO

Pakistan Military Watch Issue Eight. The NATO strikes of November 26 on the Salala check post were a pre-planned deliberate move and helicopters continued firing till the bunkers were completely destroyed according to the Director General of Military Operations (DGMO), Major General Ashfaq Nadeem.
 
Vol. 7; December 2, 2011
Kayani orders 'effective response' to strikes

Pakistan Military Watch Issue Seven. The Army Chief, General Ashfaq Parvez Kayani directed all necessary steps for an effective response following the NATO attack on its border outpost, a statement issued by the military said.
 
 
November 2011

Vol. 6; November 25, 2011
Military cooperation with China not aimed at any country: Kayani

Pakistan Military Watch Issue Six. Pakistani Army Chief General Ashfaq Pervez Kayani has said that the military cooperation between Pakistan and China was not based on aggression towards any particular country.
 
Vol. 5; November 18, 2011
Lt Gen Khalid Rabbani appointed Commander of 11 Corps

Pakistan Military Watch Issue Five. Lieutenant General Khalid Rabbani was appointed as the new Commander of 11 Corps and would take over from Lt General Asif Yasin Malik in December.
 
Vol. 4; November 11, 2011
JF-17 inducted into PAF

Pakistan Military Watch Issue Four. The service entry of the JF-17 into the air force was announced by the Chief of the Air Staff, Air Chief Marshal Rao Qamar Suleman on November 9 at the 11th International Fighter Conference in the UK.
 
Vol. 3; November 5, 2011
Pakistan to train Afghan military

Pakistan Military Watch Issue Three. Foreign Office Spokesperson Tehmina Janjua said that at the 6th Presidential Trilateral Summit held in Istanbul on November 1, 2011; Pakistan, Turkey and Afghanistan.
 
 
October 2011

Vol. 2; October 28, 2011
Aftab Sultan Appointed as IB Chief

Pakistan Military Watch Issue Two. Mr Aftab Sultan was appointed as the new Director General of the Intelligence Bureau. He took over from Javed Noor, who retired from the Police Service of Pakistan on October 1.
 
Vol. 1; October 21, 2011
Army Chief Cautions US on Attack in Waziristan

Pakistan Military Watch Issue One. General Ashfaq Parvez Kayani, ruled out the possibility of an immediate unilateral US military offensive in North Waziristan by saying that the Americans would have to think 10 times before going ahead with it.