PAF pilots demonstrate fighting prowess in the sky

Mirage aircraft performing strafing run during Fire Power Demo-2019 held at PAF Sonmiani Firing Range on November 6th, 2019. (Photo Courtesy: Pakistan Air Force)
Updated 06 November 2019
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PAF pilots demonstrate fighting prowess in the sky

  • Wednesday’s event was the latest in a series of two dozen air competition and firepower demonstrations since 1949
  • Changing regional dynamics require greater operational preparedness, says the air chief

ISLAMABAD: The Pakistan Air Force (PAF) on Wednesday demonstrated the lethal firing capability and air maneuverability of its fighter jets at the Sonmiani training area, a coastal town in the country’s southeastern Balochistan province located about 145 kilometers from its southern port city of Karachi.




F-7PG aircraft performing strafing run during Fire Power Demo-2019 held at PAF Sonmiani Firing Range on November 6th, 2019. (Photo Courtesy: Pakistan Air Force)Caption

The last “PAF Inter Squadron Armament Competition and Significance of Firepower Demonstration” was held in 2015, according to a PAF deputy spokesperson who also informed that the activity was usually arranged after a gap of “two to four years.”




JF-17 Thunder aircraft performing strafing run during Fire Power Demo-2019 held at PAF Sonmiani Firing Range on November 6th, 2019. (Photo Courtesy: Pakistan Air Force)Caption


Wednesday’s event was the latest in a series of about two dozen similar exercises carried out by the service since 1949, said the air force officer.
According to an official handout, “The firepower demonstration started with a low-level sonic boom by two Mirages flying over the range at supersonic speed. It was followed by formation flypast of frontline PAF fighter aircraft, including F-16 Block 52, F-16, JF-17 Thunder, Mirage, F-7PG, and F-7P aircraft. Immediately afterward, PAF’s ‘Eyes in the Skies’ SAAB-Erieye”, an Airborne Early Warning and Control System, “and Karakoram Eagle aircraft flew past the venue, dispensing flares.”




"Pride of the Nation" JF-17 Thunder aircraft performing strafing run during Fire Power Demo-2019 held at PAF Sonmiani Firing Range on November 6th, 2019. (Photo Courtesy: Pakistan Air Force)Caption


“Our forces have also demonstrated their resolve and capability against any aggression and the armed forces stood in complete synergy during the two-decade-long war on terrorism,” said President Dr. Arif Alvi who was the chief guest at the demonstration.
He added: “Pakistan wishes to maintain peaceful relations with other nations, especially our neighbors. Yet, we are not oblivious to safeguarding our national interests and sovereignty and the entire world witnessed our response to India’s violation of Pakistan’s air space in February 2019, when PAF once again proved its mettle in the air battle over Kashmir and re-established deterrence.




Air Chief Marshal Mujahid Anwar Khan, Chief of the Air Staff, Pakistan Air Force presenting a Souvenir to President Dr. Arif Alvi during Fire Power Demo-2019 held at PAF Sonmiani Firing Range on November 6th, 2019. (Photo Courtesy: Pakistan Air Force)

Chief of the Air Staff Mujahid Anwar Khan, Governor Sindh Imran Ismail, Chairman Joint Chiefs of Staff Committee General Zubair Mahmood Hayat and other high ranking civil and defense officials witnessed the demonstration.
PAF pilots displayed their professional acumen by destroying the given targets with pinpoint accuracy. Pakistan’s indigenously produced JF-17 Thunder also displayed some breathtaking aerobatic maneuvers.
After its exit from the scene, PAF aerobatics team “Sherdils” appeared on the horizon and mesmerized the audience with the stunning aerial performance.
Another important activity of the event was a fiery presentation by the Special Services Wing commandos wherein they successfully neutralized terrorists in a mock exercise.
“This demonstration was a testimony of the hard-hitting punch of the PAF and a loud and clear message to the enemies of our country that PAF is a force to reckon with,” the air force said in its statement.
Speaking at the venue, the air chief said: “The changing dynamics in the region call for greater focus on operational preparedness. Today’s Firepower Demo is a sequel to our consistent efforts for war readiness.”

 


Sindh assembly passes resolution rejecting move to separate Karachi

Updated 21 February 2026
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Sindh assembly passes resolution rejecting move to separate Karachi

  • Chief Minister Shah cites constitutional safeguards against altering provincial boundaries
  • Calls to separate Karachi intensified amid governance concerns after a mall fire last month

ISLAMABAD: The provincial assembly of Pakistan’s southern Sindh province on Saturday passed a resolution rejecting any move to separate Karachi, declaring its territorial integrity “non-negotiable” amid political calls to carve the city out as a separate administrative unit.

The resolution comes after fresh demands by the Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM) and other voices to grant Karachi provincial or federal status following governance challenges highlighted by the deadly Gul Plaza fire earlier this year that killed 80 people.

Karachi, Pakistan’s largest and most densely populated city, is the country’s main commercial hub and contributes a significant share to the national economy.

Chief Minister Syed Murad Ali Shah tabled the resolution in the assembly, condemning what he described as “divisive statements” about breaking up Sindh or detaching Karachi.

“The province that played a foundational role in the creation of Pakistan cannot allow the fragmentation of its own historic homeland,” Shah told lawmakers, adding that any attempt to divide Sindh or separate Karachi was contrary to the constitution and democratic norms.

Citing Article 239 of Pakistan’s 1973 Constitution, which requires the consent of not less than two-thirds of a provincial assembly to alter provincial boundaries, Shah said any such move could not proceed without the assembly’s approval.

“If any such move is attempted, it is this Assembly — by a two-thirds majority — that will decide,” he said.

The resolution reaffirmed that Karachi would “forever remain” an integral part of Sindh and directed the provincial government to forward the motion to the president, prime minister and parliamentary leadership for record.

Shah said the resolution was not aimed at anyone but referred to the shifting stance of MQM in the debate while warning that opposing the resolution would amount to supporting the division of Sindh.

The party has been a major political force in Karachi with a significant vote bank in the city and has frequently criticized Shah’s provincial administration over its governance of Pakistan’s largest metropolis.

Taha Ahmed Khan, a senior MQM leader, acknowledged that his party had “presented its demand openly on television channels with clear and logical arguments” to separate Karachi from Sindh.

“It is a purely constitutional debate,” he told Arab News by phone. “We are aware that the Pakistan Peoples Party, which rules the province, holds a two-thirds majority and that a new province cannot be created at this stage. But that does not mean new provinces can never be formed.”

Calls to alter Karachi’s status have periodically surfaced amid longstanding complaints over governance, infrastructure and administrative control in the megacity, though no formal proposal to redraw provincial boundaries has been introduced at the federal level.