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Join Pak Navy as PN Cadet 2017

The applications are being welcomed from the Pakistan Navy which is the notable and one of the best Defense Force of our country and today it brings the uplifting news fro the male subjects of Pakistan to go along with it as PN Cadet for Permanent Commission and for this they have to enlist themselves online are welcome to apply. Along these lines, it is the superb and in addition fabulous news for the individuals who are anxious to join Pak Navy which is hoping to enroll the candidates who longing to be a piece of it and satisfy its necessities. Appealing pay bundle and rest of the incidental advantages will be given to the candidates. Thus, folks now how about we make a beeline for have its qualification criteria and applying conditions that how one can enroll itself on the web. How about we have a visit underneath.

Join Pak Navy as PN Cadet 2017 | www.joinpaknavy.gov.pk

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  •   PN Cadet

Eligibility Criteria:
Gender: Male Citizens of Pakistan are welcome to apply.
Nationality: The applicants who possess the nationality of Pakistan are eligible to register themselves.
Height: Height of the male should be “5” Feet” “4 Inches”.
Age Limit: Age limits are different for each category which I am going to mention below.
  1. Age Limit For Civilians: For Civilian the age limit should be 16 1/2 to 21 years.
  2. Age Limit for Service Candidates: For Service Candidates the age limit should be 17-23 years (For Armed Forces only).
  3. Educational Criteria: The applicants must have passed the Matric/FS.c/O & A Levels with 60% marks with the following subjects as:
    • Physics Maths Chemistry
    • Physics Maths
    • Computer Sciences
    • Physics Maths and Statistics
    • Candidates with O & A Level should have to produce the Equivalence Certificate
    • Those candidates who are appearing in the FS.c Part 2 needs to submit the Hope Certificate from Head of the respective College or Institute.
    • Marks relaxation will be given to the Baloch Candidates as of 10% FS/c/ ALevel Marks as 55% instead of 50% are applicable for others.
    How to Apply for PN Cadet Jobs:
    1. Interested candidates who wish to apply may register themselves from the website namely http://www.joinpaknavy.gov.pk.
    2. The Registration has started from 14th May to 11th June 2017.
    3. The candidates who have done online registration have to bring the Postal Order of Rs. 300/ Crossed in the name of Director NHQ Islamabad.
    4. The last date for registration is June 11, 2017.
    Selection Procedure:
    1. For the selection process, the candidates firstly will go through entrance test which will be held on 05th July 2017, comprises of the intelligence test which will take the duration of 30 minutes and Academic Test will be held in English, Physics, Maths, & General Knowledge.
    2. The results of above test will be declared on 20th July 2017 and can be checked by visiting the Nearest Selection Centre or will be displayed on the official website.
    3. The candidates who will qualify the entrance test so they will be eligible to given the application forms from Preliminary/Medical Interview which will be held on respective PNR & SC.
    4. The candidates must get their ears and teeth cleaned by the special doctor.
    5. Test and interview at ISSB will be conducted and its medical examination of candidates will be conducted in the nearest CMH/Naval Hospital.
    6. Final selection will be done on merit basis by Naval Headquarters.
    Other Benefits:
    • Free Medical treatment of self/family and parents.
    • Family accommodation or house rent allowance and servant facility or allowance after marriage.
    • Opportunities for visits / courses / assignments abroad.
    • 50% concession for self/family on travel by Air / Railways.
    • Concession in fee for the education of children in Bahria Colleges / University and professional institutions.


Join Pak Army Jobs 2017 at MES Military Engineer Services Rawalpindi

Here at this page, you'll have Join Pak Army Jobs 2017 at MES Military Engineer Services Rawalpindi. MES is the shortening of Military Engineering Services working under Pakistan Army and care for the diverse advancement extends according to the principles of Pak Army. Occupations in MES Army Military Engineers Services Rawalpindi are accessible and it is searching for exceptionally instructed, extremely experienced, dedicated and very much restrained possibility for the accompanying positions, for example, (Charge Hand E and M Grade-I, Charge Hand B and R Grade-I, Charge E and M Grade-II, Air Conditioner/Refrigerator Mechanic, Auto Electrician, Lineman, Electrician, Fitter Mechanic, Instrument Repairer, Meeter Reader, Oil Engine Driver, Lift Operator/Lift Mechanic, Gas Fitter, Welder, Switch Board Attendant, Driver Construction and Road Machinery, Compliant Receiver, Carpenter, Motor Pump Attendant and so forth). Arrangement of previously mentioned positions will be hung on an unadulterated contract premise and span of the agreement is extendable on acceptable execution. Competitors willing to apply ought to have applicable capability and experience according to the qualification criteria specified in the accompanying and as per the criteria, applicants ought to have capability Matric or underneath with a pertinent confirmation to apply. It is the finest open door for the individuals who are simply Matric pass and have important aptitudes to be a piece of Pak Army working office. Thus, just reasonable hopefuls ought to apply according to the accompanying how to apply system given in the following heading.

Surgical strikes: The inquiries that still remain

So murky has the security diversion amongst India and Pakistan get to be over the previous week that even John Nash and Thomas Harsanyi would battle to comprehend the rising lattice of probabilities and settlements. 

Conventionally, India's 'surgical strikes' against fear based oppressor take off platforms over the Line of Control ought to have prompted irate challenges from Pakistan and the danger, if not the starting of retaliatory activity. Rather, Pakistan denies it has been assaulted and has been transporting in remote correspondents to the LoC to brace its point. 

Fear based oppression and surgical strikes are no giggling matter yet Pakistani columnist Gul Bukhari best summed up the Catch-22 in which the two nations – and their publics – get themselves today:


To this ‘riddle wrapped in an enigma, inside a mystery’, I would add another paradox: Pakistan denies any Indian forces crossed the Line of Control as part of the surgical strikes India says it launched, yet it has in its custody an Indian soldier. And India, which says it launched the strikes – but which has officially refrained from saying whether the strikes involved soldiers crossing the LoC – insists the soldier in Pakistani custody crossed the LoC inadvertently. This situation has created a delicious irony: The only way for Pakistan to stick to its stand that there was no Indian attack is to accept the Indian claim – that the jawan indeed crossed over by mistake.
Four days after India’s sensational announcement about conducting surgical strikes, the sheer parsimony of its statement has allowed all sorts of unverified and fanciful stories to swirl around the media.
To be clear, all that the Indian director general of military operations, Lt Gen Ranbir Singh, actually said on the record on September 29 is that surgical strikes were launched against terrorist launching pads across the Line of Control, causing “heavy casualties”. Since then, the only other bit of information put out on the record – by junior information minister Rajyavardhan Rathore – is that contrary to ‘sourced’ reports, no helicopters were used to cross the LoC, and that there were no aerial strikes. On his part, however, the DGMO did not mention the number of targets or the number of casualties, nor did he identify them. Nor were any details provided of what the surgical strikes consisted of – whether special forces crossed over – as the Indian media has surmised, based on briefings from ‘sources’ who will not go on the record – or whether conventional targeted firing using mortars was used.
No compromise to security
Why has the government not officially released this harmless but important information in the public domain? One possible reason is the fear that the more specific details it provides, the harder it becomes for the Pakistani army to credibly claim there were no Indian strikes – thus making retaliatory action more or less inevitable. But if that were the concern, what is the reason behind the planting of hyperbolic reports on the Indian media? Surely the government knows this too will fuel the retaliatory impulse across the border.
Previous Indian border crossings were never publicised because they had the limited objective of raising the tactical cost to Pakistan of its transgressions – such as the beheading of an Indian soldier in January 2013. The army then took a call that the message from its action would go across even without publicity, and without triggering the pressure for further escalation. Today, however, the government has chosen to go public with the broad claim – but judging from the response across the border, it is not clear that its message has gone across.
What about national security considerations? Could that be the reason for the government’s reluctance to part with more details about the operation? Well, assuming the Indian army did indeed strike seven locations across the LoC, those locations are obviously not a secret to either the terrorist groups who were targeted or the Pakistani army, which keeps tracks of these groups and protects them. So there can be no justification for withholding the specific coordinates of the seven targets. How the government came to identify the locations ought not to be disclosed if intelligence capabilities are revealed as a result but making public the locations hit and providing a description of the nature of the target does not in any way compromise India’s security or intelligence gathering capabilities. Remember: Pakistan already has that information.
Similarly, there is no reason for the Indian government to withhold its precise estimate and assessment of the ensuing casualties at each of these locations since this information is also known to the Pakistani side. If Indian special forces neutralised 10 Lashkar-e-Tayyaba terrorists at a particular location, for example, the LeT bosses and their Pakistani military handlers already know this. So this information can also be easily made public.
Since the Pakistani side knows full well what methods India used to strike at each of the locations – special forces, firing across the LoC, or a combination of the two – sharing this information with the Indian public does not compromise any security or intelligence capabilities on the Indian side.
To the extent to which video footage exists, some of it may well be considered sensitive so I do not consider the release of such footage as necessary. In any case, showing footage without revealing the locations targeted will be of little value.
The irony is that instead of making public those details about the operation that are already known to Pakistan, the government is leaking information that the Pakistani army and the terrorist groups targeted there may not know and perhaps ought not to know. Some news reports have appeared in India identifying the specific units that were involved in the surgical strikes. The fact that commandos were flown by helicopter up to the LoC just before they went across seems to me another operational detail that need not have been shared.
Nip cynicism in the bud
So if the DGMO’s secrecy is not driven by the fear of provoking Pakistani retaliation, and if, as we saw above, there is no security-related reason to withhold basic data about the operation, why has the government chosen to batten down the information hatch?
Could it be that the targets hit were not particularly significant from a military standpoint, as Ajai Shukla has argued? In which case, has a political calculation been made that going public with this fact may reduce the ‘benefit’, if any, that may accrue to the ruling party as the next round of elections approaches? In a Facebook Live episode I did with The Wire‘s readers a couple of days ago, I was surprised at the number of people who asked questions along those lines. My own advice to them was: please put your cynicism on hold.
Although the government has made exaggerated claims about its actions in the past – in the ‘terror boat’ incident from February 2015, for example – the fact that the surgical strikes happened inside easily accessible, populated Pakistan-controlled territory and not on the high seas makes it improbable that the operation did not occur, as Islamabad claims. Even if the locations hit were small “targets of opportunity” – something the Indian army has gone after in the past as well – the fact that the government went public still marks a paradigm shift in the way the country deals with terror threats. It’s a different matter that the new paradigm may not be any more effective than the old one in furthering India’s strategic objective of reducing– and then ending – the threat of terrorism emanating from across the border.
For now, however, it is time for the government to be more forthcoming about the September 29 surgical strikes. At a minimum, it should make public the information that Pakistan already has.

Tribute to General Raheel Sharif

Few Words for Raheel Sharif  – Chief Of Pakistan Army Staff....


I am feeling pleased that I am going to expound on Chief Of Pakistan Army Staff General Raheel Sharif. My words are insufficient to depict the Personality of Raheel Sharif. Before beginning this talk, I need to Thanks Allah Almighty who sent Raheel Sharif as a Chief of Pakistan Army. All our Development Contracts With China are the aftereffect of Chief Of Pakistan Army Staff General Raheel Sharif.

I recall that It was the 2013, when my dad Peer Syed Izhar Ul Hassan let me know around an about the immense eventual fate of Pakistan. He let me know "It is not far when a man with stick will come who will change the eventual fate of Pakistan. There is nobody who realize that he will be a typical man or political pioneer. He will do all with his energy. He will be an awesome man in History of Pakistan. He will precede 2020. In 2020 Pakistan will be a solid monetary force among the world. Nonnative will wish to land a position in Pakistan. Numerous individuals from different nations will come in Pakistan for occupation. Pakistani will live as these days natives of Saudi Arabia are Living."


I was sitting tight for that individual who will change the fate of Pakistan. I was obscure by the assignment and different subtle elements of that one by whom Pakistan future will change. I examined about that identity a great deal with my dad. I had trust on my dad since he is a Peer. At the point when Zarb-e-Azab was begun by Chief of Pakistan Army Staff General Raheel Sharif, I didn't envision that he will be that one. However, when moves were made by Rangers (Semi Pakistan Army), I reconsidered the expressions of my dad. A couple of months back when Chief Of Pakistan Army Staff chose to make a move against defiled officers of Pakistan Army furthermore against debased lawmakers, I talked about same theme with my dad. He let me know that he is that one for whom we were holding up. He will change the eventual fate of Pakistan.