Pakistan has traditionally maintained that its bilateral relationship with the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia is its “most important diplomatic relationship.” Developments in Saudi Arabia last week appear to have hinged to a significant degree on the close relationship that the Kingdom shares with the Pakistani military.
Besides both being members of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC), the two have long maintained a strong military relationship. Pakistani military personnel frequently serve in Saudi Arabia and its last army chief, General Raheel Sharif, now heads a 41-nation Islamic army coalition based out of Riyadh. Sharif’s accession was seen as Islamabad picking sides with Saudi Arabia against Iran.
On October 26, the Pakistani Army concluded Al-Saman 6, a three-week military exercise with the Saudi Royal Land Forces. Drills included use of live ammunition, ambushing, combat patrolling and special training on how to deal with IEDs, under commanding officer Lieutenant General Akram Al Haq from the 30th Corps of the Pakistani Army. Pakistan has also been keen to sell arms to Saudi Arabia and has enjoyed Saudi support while developing its nuclear weapons program.
On October 16, Pakistan Army Chief Gen Qamar Javed Bajwa met with Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, the man behind the purge against senior Saudi members of the royal family, on the sidelines of an ‘anti-terror’ conference organized by the Saudi Defense Ministry in Riyadh. General Bajwa also visited Tehran on November 6, and, according to reliable diplomatic sources, discussed cooperation on missile technology and the visit of Iranian scientists to SUPARCO, Pakistan’s official space agency. That visit was seen as a move to assuage Iranian concerns over Pakistan’s deep involvement with the Saudis.
The meeting with Crown Prince Salman came a little over two months after General Bajwa hosted Saudi Deputy Defense Minister Mohammad Bin Abdullah Al-Aysh in Rawalpindi, where Saudi domestic security was discussed in detail. “Of course, there was no hunch of the arrests and the political upheaval that we’ve seen over the past week or so back then, but in recent months there has been a clear urgency in Riyadh with regards to Pakistan’s involvement in its security,” a senior military official told Asia Times on condition of strict anonymity.
Riyadh has been actively pursuing Islamabad’s military resources on two counts: its own territorial integrity, and Pakistan’s participation in the Islamic Military Alliance against Terrorism (IMAT), the aforementioned organization commanded by General Sharif.
“Even if the Pakistani troops aren’t physically involved in an attack on Iran – or in Yemen, Qatar or Lebanon – the fact that we are bolstering Saudi defense domestically naturally makes us an integral part of their camp”
General Sharif had been rumored to be on the verge of quitting the IMAT on the grounds that Riyadh’s demand for ‘Sunni only’ military personnel was “sectarian.” However, these rumors were quashed when he told the Middle East Military Alliance and Coordination Conference last month that it was an “honor for him to be part of Saudi-led Islamic Military Alliance as a commander.”
Pakistani officials are at pains to describe General Sharif’s involvement as not being a reflection of Pakistan’s foreign policy. “General Raheel Sharif is leading the IMAT in his private capacity. His decisions do not reflect the official Pakistani policy – although one can understand why any of his actions can be construed as such, and we’re sure he’s perfectly aware of that,” a senior government official told Asia Times. “In any case, [General Sharif] has said on record that he won’t participate in any exercise designed against a specific country, and wants to lead a unified fight against the likes of ISIS.”
Lieutenant General Talat Masood, a former secretary of Pakistan’s Ministry of Defense Production, told Asia Times, meanwhile, that “Sharif is functioning ‘independent of Pakistan’ and is focused on better equipping” the Saudi troops. “He is currently helping improve capabilities of the Saudi armed forces that would eventually be a part of the IMAT. He isn’t commanding the Pakistani troops that are deployed in the kingdom to defend Saudi territorial integrity and are contractually limited to Saudi domestic matters,” he said.
Military analyst Hassan Askari Rizvi, author of The Military and Politics in Pakistan, said Pakistani military involvement in Saudi Arabia is primarily for training purposes. “The Pakistan Army is providing a lot of support functions. This is because there are no professional forces in the region. With the exception of the Turkish Army, most of the armies in the Middle East are ceremonial. So in case of a conflict the Pakistan Army naturally takes center stage,” he told Asia Times.
While both civil and military officials maintain that Pakistan has conveyed its unflinching neutrality to Riyadh, vis-à-vis Iran, in reality Islamabad is treading a fine line. “Even if the Pakistani troops aren’t physically involved in an attack on Iran – or in Yemen, Qatar or Lebanon – the fact that we are bolstering Saudi defense domestically naturally makes us an integral part of their camp,” a retired Army officer told Asia Times. “When Pakistani troops are positioned to protect areas being shelled by Houthi rebels, they are technically guarding Saudi boundaries, but we’re also clearly picking our side in the conflict.”

"Nazi-type" vermillion crosses spotted on Ahmedabad’s Muslim homes in India
A well-known human rights site, http://www.sabrangindia.in, run by Teesta Setalvad, who has fought several cases for the 2002 anti-minority Gujarat riot victims, has claimed to have found that several of the Muslim houses in different parts of Ahmedabad, India, have been identified and crossed, alleging these are similar to the "Nazi Germany like red cross markings" on Jew houses.
While the Gujarat officials have reportedly denied the Sabrangindia report, saying that the vermillion crosses were for garbage collection, the site has quoted local Muslims who reside in Ahmedabad as saying: "How come then only Muslim homes had these crosses?", adding, other media, meanwhile, have begun investigating on how this has happened.
Read more:
http://www.counterview.net/2017/11/nazi-type-vermillion-crosses-spotted-on.html
Red crosses on Muslim homes in India: After the scare, Ahmedabad police call it crude, not mischief
A day after red cross marks had appeared on the walls of some residential societies in Ahmedabad, alarming Muslim residents, the city police said these were not a work of mischief but a “crude” job by an agency that had been tasked with identifying houses for a garbage collection project.
The Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation said that the agency, which it had engaged for identifying the houses, was not supposed to have painted those marks and should only have put stickers on the houses identified.
The crosses had been painted on walls in Paldi, a mixed neighbourhood of Muslims, Jains and Hindus. Marked outside the homes of Muslims and Hindus, these were whited out Tuesday.
Alarmed Muslim residents of Delight Flats, Paldi, had written to the Election Commission as well as the Ahmedabad police commissioner Monday. “Such marking has left many in the Muslim community in shock and fear as it is done by some unknown element, and shows clear purpose of identifying Muslim areas,” they said.
Read more:
http://indianexpress.com/elections/gujarat-assembly-elections-2017/red-crosses-on-muslim-homes-after-the-scare-ahmedabad-police-call-it-crude-not-mischief-4937897/
"Nazi-type" vermillion crosses spotted on Ahmedabad’s Muslim homes in India
A well-known human rights site, http://www.sabrangindia.in, run by Teesta Setalvad, who has fought several cases for the 2002 anti-minority Gujarat riot victims, has claimed to have found that several of the Muslim houses in different parts of Ahmedabad, India, have been identified and crossed, alleging these are similar to the "Nazi Germany like red cross markings" on Jew houses.
While the Gujarat officials have reportedly denied the Sabrangindia report, saying that the vermillion crosses were for garbage collection, the site has quoted local Muslims who reside in Ahmedabad as saying: "How come then only Muslim homes had these crosses?", adding, other media, meanwhile, have begun investigating on how this has happened.
Read more:
http://www.counterview.net/2017/11/nazi-type-vermillion-crosses-spotted-on.html
Hindian Zionists snugly in bed with IsraelI Zionists
Hindian Zionists snugly in bed with IsraelI Zionists
And yet it has so much sway….whine all you want, call Pakistan a failed state all you want. It only shows your jealousy and small minded-ness 😀
it should not pain you. We have warm relations with our Saudi brothers and we can take steps for its security.
Shiva Kumara These peace loving people who make dams and ports assist anti state people in FATA and Balochistan too.
"Nazi-type" vermillion crosses spotted on Ahmedabad’s Muslim homes in India
A well-known human rights site, http://www.sabrangindia.in, run by Teesta Setalvad, who has fought several cases for the 2002 anti-minority Gujarat riot victims, has claimed to have found that several of the Muslim houses in different parts of Ahmedabad, India, have been identified and crossed, alleging these are similar to the "Nazi Germany like red cross markings" on Jew houses.
While the Gujarat officials have reportedly denied the Sabrangindia report, saying that the vermillion crosses were for garbage collection, the site has quoted local Muslims who reside in Ahmedabad as saying: "How come then only Muslim homes had these crosses?", adding, other media, meanwhile, have begun investigating on how this has happened.
Read more:
http://www.counterview.net/2017/11/nazi-type-vermillion-crosses-spotted-on.html
Red crosses on Muslim homes in India: After the scare, Ahmedabad police call it crude, not mischief
A day after red cross marks had appeared on the walls of some residential societies in Ahmedabad, alarming Muslim residents, the city police said these were not a work of mischief but a “crude” job by an agency that had been tasked with identifying houses for a garbage collection project.
The Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation said that the agency, which it had engaged for identifying the houses, was not supposed to have painted those marks and should only have put stickers on the houses identified.
The crosses had been painted on walls in Paldi, a mixed neighbourhood of Muslims, Jains and Hindus. Marked outside the homes of Muslims and Hindus, these were whited out Tuesday.
Alarmed Muslim residents of Delight Flats, Paldi, had written to the Election Commission as well as the Ahmedabad police commissioner Monday. “Such marking has left many in the Muslim community in shock and fear as it is done by some unknown element, and shows clear purpose of identifying Muslim areas,” they said.
Read more:
http://indianexpress.com/elections/gujarat-assembly-elections-2017/red-crosses-on-muslim-homes-after-the-scare-ahmedabad-police-call-it-crude-not-mischief-4937897/
Zaheer Akhtar yes terrorists build dams and port’s…
Imran Hasan tail??? You are wagging tail for American dollars Chinese feeders and now Saudi watch dog services…where is the honour???
Barking Indian and shitless Afghani dogs would seldom bite…hahah..lol..Keep crying …we are coming to conquer both of ya…!!
What India do best. Meddle the neighborhood, smear the neighbor, and the cancer of south Asia.
We live in an age of Islamophobia. Israel rules America. So if the Israeli lobby has been sucesssful in dumping of Pakistan by the US administration and moving clsoer to India, there are no surprises. America is losing in Afghanistan. Pakistan is the only country to have fought Terrorists sucessfully.
Replace Pakistan with "Afghanistan" with an assistance of new terror master "India".
How about Indian ties with the apartheid Zionist State of Israel? India is conducting joint military exercises with the IDF. Asia Time is too blind not to see this.
Pakistan has political and economic problems, this can result in nukes can get into the wrong hands. Ex. CIA expert Bruce Riedel say there is an agreement Pakistan will supply the Saudis with nukes if needed. https://youtu.be/fS6xpmg-3u4?t=1h8m10s
Pakistan is more dangerous than Iran in the region.
Please don’t allow Pakistan to have influence in middle east region.
Pakistan has more fundamentalist than Iran.pakistan is another kind of cancer once this paki cancer has it’s way to middle East this cancer is not gonna heal.
Pakistan might gonna arm every one with terrorist and suicides vest.
Pakistan is looking forward to have it’s way open to middle East
when israeli comming in india,and tell you tektick of war, who sides are india then?