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Old 04-06-2010, 11:45 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Azm-E-Nau 3 to begin on Saturday

Azm-E-Nau 3 to begin on Saturday

April 7, 2010

Ashraf Ansari

Rawalpindi—The Army Field Exercise, titled Azm-e-Nau 3 is scheduled to be held from 10 April to 13 May 2010. The field exercise involves troops belonging to all arms and services including Pakistan Air Force. The exercise is a culmination of long and deliberate process of war games, discussions and logistic evolution of the concept of warfare that is full responsive to a wide menu of emerging threats.

The exercise is a concept validation stage of the operational thought process manifested in the form of tactical, operational and organizational aspects which would be validated and refined through the lesions learnt. The process commenced with Army War Games named Exercise AZM-E-NAU-2 conducted in February 2010.

Director General Training, Pakistan Army, Maj Gen Muzammil gave details of Azm-e-Nau-3 at a briefing for media. Director General ISPR Maj Gen Athar Abbas also touched on various aspects of the exercise.

It is prudent to note that Pakistan Army follows biennial raining system, wherein, training oriented based on the obtaining security environment.

The training is methodical and progressive, culminating into Map Exercise/War Games/Field Exercise at various levels of command. In the light of vision of Chief of Army Staff a comprehensive training package in the form of “year of training” in 2009-2010 was planned and now Pakistan Army is all set to go in the field to validate those concepts which were formulated during the “Year of Training”.

A special feature of this exercise would be harvesting the technological achievements advancements in intelligence gathering, surveillance, reconnaissance and communication means that have revolutionized warfare.

These capabilities are expected to act as force multipliers by reducing the fog of war for own troops, obviating enemy surprise and reducing own reaction time. All available surveillance and reconnaissance assets would be practiced/ utilized in the exercise to validate their efficacy.

Pak Exercise “High Mark 2010” would be fully integrated with Army Field Exercise.

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For Pakistan, India is real threat


ARTICLE (April 10 2010): Pakistan's security establishment, unmoved by the threat from home-grown Taliban insurgents, is to launch a training exercise this week focused on the scenario of a possible showdown with traditional rival, India. The country's powerful military is to launch exercise Azm-e-Nau (New Resolve) III to test the capacities of its men against a hypothetical Indian attack, and validate its security strategy.

The war game is the culmination of the new strategies discussed over a period of one and half years at various academic and operational levels, and will be the largest military exercise since 1989. Director General Military Training (DGMT) Major General Muzzamil Hussain said the forthcoming exercise in the garrison city of Rawalpindi will "focus on India."

The exercise coincides with renewed efforts against Islamic militants, who last year moved to within 160 kilometres of the capital Islamabad. They have been since pushed back to mountainous hideouts along the Afghan border, from where they continue to launch attacks against the national armed forces.

Since 2001, the Pakistani army has lost over 2,000 soldiers in skirmishes against the Taliban in the inhospitable terrain along the border. The army action against militants has given hope to local security analysts and US defence policy makers that Pakistan's army might re-write its security doctrine, replacing India with the Taliban as chief security threat.

The US needs Pakistan's commitment to fight a focussed war against the Taliban to succeed in Afghanistan and it has been trying to increase Pakistan's comfort level vis-a-vis India. But the war games could put paid to such hopes, as Pakistan puts its military strategy against India through its paces from April 10 to May 13 close to the Indian border.

"The exercise is a concept validation stage of the operational thought process manifested in the form of tactical, operational and organisational aspects which would be validated and refined through the lessons learnt," military spokesman Major General Athar Abbas said. The two countries have a history of enmity and have fought three major wars since gaining independence from Britain in August 1947. Two of the clashes were over the Himalayan region of Kashmir, which is considered a flash point between the nuclear-armed neighbours.

General Muzzamil justified the manoeuvres, saying India had carried out at least 12 exercises in the recent past to test its cold start doctrine, and that another Indian exercise is scheduled to coincide with Pakistan's. India's new strategy of launching quick strikes across the border will be at the heart of its month-long exercise, known as Yodha Shakti, which is to begin mid-April on the Indian side of the border.

The rival manoeuvres will put soldiers from the two armies - which number a combined total nearly 2 million troops - virtually within shouting distance of each other, in a move likely to give the United States something of a headache. Washington has worked hard in recent years to soothe tensions between nuclear powers India and Pakistan, in the hope that Islamabad might then divert more of its attention and resources to fighting the Taliban militants.

But Pakistan's military high command does not appear to be convinced of India's proclaimed good intentions, and seems to be more concerned by Indian military capabilities and apparent posturing. "We make our preparation to counter any move by India," said Abbas. "The intentions are immaterial as they can change over time, but not the potential which matters a lot for us."

The Pakistani military's unwavering focus on India indicates that the defence establishment does not consider its operations against the Taliban to be anything more than a momentary diversion in the wider defence scenario. Monday's co-ordinated attacks on a US consulate in Peshawar and a political party, which left 53 dead, were simply "security problems", said Abbas, and did not warrant a wholesale rethinking of Pakistan's long-term security strategy.

"We are aware of double jeopardy including trouble on western and eastern fronts but the current exercise is to deal with dangers from east, we have separate plans to counter problems at the west," Muzzamil added.

Like army chief General Ashfaq Parvez Kayani who authorised it, Muzzamil believes that the field exercise, involving 20,000 to 40,000 troops, will help to draw up a Pakistani response plan for incidents on the eastern border with India. Muzzamil also said that internal problems made any nation more vulnerable to external aggressions. "We are training to counter any foreign move from the east at the time of our domestic security problems," he said.

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Fighter jets strafed mock enemy positions and tanks rumbled across this eastern desert in a display of Pakistan's military might. The “Azm-e-Nau-3” military exercise, which translates as “New Resolve” in English, started on April 10 and will continue until May 20, mobilising up to 50,000 troops. The audience watched artillery, cobra helicopter gunships and Pakistani Air Force fighters being put through their paces.–AFP Photos

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Pakistani Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani (L) and Pakistani Army Chief General Ashfaq Kayani (R) listen national anthem as they arrive to witness the exercise.
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Pakistani Army Chief General Ashfaq Kayani (L) and Air Force Chief Marshal Rao Qamar Suleman (R) salute during the national anthem as they arrive to witness the military exercise.
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