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- Pakistan_Armed_Forces abstract "The Pakistan Armed Forces (Urdu: پاک مُسَلّح افواج, Musallah Afwaj-e-Pakistan) are the military forces of Pakistan. They are the seventh largest in the world in terms of active troops. The armed forces comprise three main branches: Army, Navy and the Air Force, together with a number of paramilitary forces and Strategic Plans Division (SPD) forces.Following 1962, Pakistan Armed Forces has had close military relations with the People's Republic of China, including development and research cooperation to enhance military system, such as on the JF-17 Thunder, K-8 Karakorum, and others as well. As of 2013 China is the largest foreign supplier of military equipment to Pakistan. Both nations also cooperate on development in nuclear and space technology programs. The armies have a schedule for organizing joint military exercises. The PAF also maintains close military relation with the United States and is designated as the Major non-NATO ally since 2004. Aside from domestic suppliers it also imports military equipment from China and USA.The armed forces were formed in 1947 when Pakistan became independent from the British Empire. Since then, the armed forces have played a decisive role in the modern history of Pakistan, especially including seizing control of the government along with it's role of the 1947 and 1965 against India. Border clashes with Afghanistan led to the creation of the paramilitary forces to deal with civil unrest as well as secure the border areas. As of 2010 estimate, the Pakistan Armed Forces had approximately 617,000 personnel on active duty with 513,000 in serves as reserve as well as ~304,000 personnel serving in the paramilitary forces, and approximately ~20,000 serving in the Strategic Plans Division forces, giving a total of almost 1,451,000 personnel. The armed forces have a large pool of volunteers and as such, conscription is not, and has never been needed.The Pakistan Armed Forces are the best organized institution in the country and is highly respected in civil society and the social ranks as an institution. Since the founding of Pakistan, the armed forces has been key in holding the state together, promoting a feeling of nationhood and providing a bastion of selfless service. In Addition, the Pakistan Armed Forces are the largest contributors to United Nations peacekeeping efforts, with more than ~10,000 personnel deployed overseas in 2007. Other foreign deployments have consisted of Pakistani military personnel as military advisers in African and Arab countries. The Pakistani military maintains combat divisions and brigades strength presences in some of the Arab countries during the Arab-Israeli Wars, and the first Gulf War to help the Coalition as well as the Somalian and Bosnian conflicts.".
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- Pakistan_Armed_Forces sign "General Jehangir Karamat on civil society–military relations".
- Pakistan_Armed_Forces text "In my opinion, if we have to repeat of past events then we must understand that Military leaders can pressure only up to a point. Beyond that their own position starts getting undermined because the military is after all is a mirror image of the civil society from which it is drawn.".
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- Pakistan_Armed_Forces comment "The Pakistan Armed Forces (Urdu: پاک مُسَلّح افواج, Musallah Afwaj-e-Pakistan) are the military forces of Pakistan. They are the seventh largest in the world in terms of active troops.".
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- Pakistan_Armed_Forces homepage www.pakistanarmy.gov.pk.
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