Thursday, November 19, 2009

Indian Air Force strength just one-third of China's: IAF chief

GANDHINAGAR: Air Chief Marshal P V Naik said on Wednesday that India's "aircraft strength is inadequate and is just one third of China's air force.'' He said it would take at least three years for the situation to change as the IAF was in the process to augment its inventory.


Talking to the media at the South Western Air Command during his two-day visit to Gujarat, the IAF chief said: "IAF is known worldwide as a professional organisation for its capabilities. But India's aircraft strength is just one third of China's. Our present aircraft strength is inadequate -- it is not enough.''

"China is one of the many challenges, including terrorism, a low spectrum conflict that India is facing in the current geo-political situation. The country was seized of the problems and taking multi-pronged measures ranging from diplomatic to economic to face the challenges besides developing capabilities. We are playing it cool. This is also a part of the strategy,'' he said.

On reports of incursions by Chinese troops, he said as far as IAF was concerned, there were no incursions anywhere. He also sought to allay fears by saying that adequate deployment has been made on the border. "The coordination between Indian armed forces and intelligence agencies is much better now than what it was a year ago,'' Naik said.

The IAF chief said contracts have been signed between Russia and India for a fifth generation fighter and transport aircraft. "India proposes to buy at least 126 medium multi-role combat aircraft (MMCA) like F-18, F-16, Raphael and C-150 Hercules. One Airborne Warning & Control System (AWACS) has already arrived while two are expected by next year. Besides, we intend to buy heavy transport aircraft (global inquiry floated) and medium lift helicopters,'' said Naik. Times of India. IAF strength just one-third of China's: IAF chief. TNN 24 September 2009, 12:15am IST

Wednesday, November 18, 2009

Pakistan has better literacy ratio than India--UNFPA

 

ISLAMABAD: The education rate and literacy indicators in Pakistan are better than those in India, a United Nations Fund for Population (UNFPA) report said on Wednesday.

The report claimed Pakistan’s infant mortality ratio per 1,000 live births was 62, compared to India’s 53 per 1,000 live births.

Meanwhile, the maternal mortality ratio in the country was 320 per 100,000 live births, compared to 450 in India.

As per details regarding education, the report said that in Pakistan, 32.3 percent male and 60.4 percent female above 15 years of age were literate. 23.1 percent male and 45.5 percent female above the same age were literate in India.


Gross primary enrolment ratio was 101 male and 83 girls in Pakistan, while it was 114 males and 109 females in India.

The report said that out of the above-mentioned figures, 68 male and 72 female managed to reach grade five in Pakistan, while in India the number was 59 male and 49 females. app

Shahbaz Sharif says India involved in Balochistan, Waziristan

Punjab’s chief minister Shahbaz Sharif (center), Balochistan Chief Minister Aslam Raisani (left) and PML-N leader Zulfiqar Khosa (right) address a press conference. — APP Photo

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India says needs no help to heal ties with Pakistan

India says needs no help to heal ties with Pakistan

QUETTA: Punjab’s chief minister Shahbaz Sharif on Wednesday said India is involved in disrupting peace in Balochistan and Waziristan and that there is evidence available in this regard.

Speaking at a news conference in Quetta, he said India is trying to defame Pakistan on an international level by claiming its interference in its internal affairs and support to terrorism.

He, however, urged that there is a need for mutual understanding between the two countries to ensure peace in the region.

About the solution of Balochistan’s problems, Shahbaz Sharif said Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz’s chief Nawaz Sharif had already suggested that all the stakeholders should be taken on board and be heard to sort out the province’s issues. He said complaints of smaller provinces must be addressed properly to ensure a strong federation.

He announced Rs30 million for Balochistan University’s endowment fund and an increase in Balochistan’s seats in Punjab’s technical institutions from 160 to 250.

The representatives of both Punjab and Sindh governments also singed a memorandum of understanding under which Punjab will buy 2400 tonnes of coal from Balochistan for its thermal power stations to be constructed in Dera Ghazi Khan. — DawnNews. India involved in Balochistan, Waziristan: Shahbaz Sharif . Wednesday, 18 Nov, 2009