Pakistani flag carried to space on historic Chinese mission returned to Beijing embassy 

Director General of China Manned Space Agency, Hao Chun (L), presents a souvenir to Pakistan Ambassador to Beijing, Moin ul Haque (R), at a ceremony on Sep 27, 2021 in Beijing. (Photo courtesy: Global Times/Twitter)
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Updated 28 September 2021
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Pakistani flag carried to space on historic Chinese mission returned to Beijing embassy 

  • ShenZhou 12 carried Chinese and Pakistani flags to outer space to commemorate 70th anniversary of diplomatic ties
  • Shenzhou 12 launched in June, returned mid-September after staying aloft three times longer than any previous Chinese crewed spaceflight

ISLAMABAD: A Pakistani national flag that was carried into outer space on a Chinese mission was handed to the Embassy of Pakistan in Beijing at a special ceremony held at the China Academy of Space Technology (CAST), Pakistani state-run news agency APP reported on Tuesday. 

Shenzhou 12 was launched in June this year and touched down safely in the Gobi Desert in Inner Mongolia on September 17 after setting a record by staying aloft about three times longer than any previous Chinese crewed spaceflight.

Onboard the spaceflight were the national flags of Pakistan and China, sent by the China Manned Space Agency (CMSA) to outer space to commemorate the 70th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between the two countries.

The handing over event was attended by Moin ul Haque, Pakistan’s ambassador to China, Zhao Xiaojin, the secretary of the China Academy of Space Technology, Hao Chun, Director General of the China Manned Space Agency, Yang Liwei, Deputy Chief Designer of China Manned Space Program and other leading scientists and experts.

“The flags were sent aboard Long March-2F carrier rocket on 17 June 2021 and returned via Shenzhou-12, China’s manned spacecraft after staying in space for three months,” APP reported. “Shnezhou-12 space mission carried three Chinese astronauts to the space for building Tiangong, Chinese space station which is expected to be completed next year.”

Speaking on the occasion, Ambassador Haque congratulated CMSA, CAST and other Chinese research institutions for the successful manned space mission.

“Space journey of national flags of two countries was a special demonstration of unique friendship between Pakistan and China and a befitting way to celebrate 70th anniversary of diplomatic ties,” the envoy said, adding that the two nations were engaged in the regular transfer of technology and the exchange of experts and delegations to deepen cooperation in the fields of space exploration and discovery.

“He expressed confidence that China and Pakistan would further build on their cooperation in space exploration in future for joint benefit and experience sharing,” APP said.


Bahraini commander witnesses Pakistan Navy passing-out parade in Karachi

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Bahraini commander witnesses Pakistan Navy passing-out parade in Karachi

  • Rear Admiral Ahmed Mohamed bin Ali says it is a matter of immense pleasure for him to review commissioning of personnel at his alma mater
  • The training you have received has prepared you to step into a challenging yet deeply satisfying career, he tells young officers, midshipmen

ISLAMABAD: Rear Admiral Ahmed Mohamed Ebrahim Al bin Ali, commander of Royal Bahrain Naval Force, witnessed passing-out parade of Pakistan Navy’s 124th Midshipmen and 32nd Short Service Commission Course in Karachi, where he spoke with the newly inducted officers.

The passing-out parade was held at the Pakistan Naval Academy, at which Commandant Commodore Zia-ur-Rehman congratulated 90 midshipmen and 38 cadets who had completed short service commission after going through academic and training phases.

In his address, Rear Admiral Ali said it was a matter of immense pleasure for him to review the commissioning of personnel at his alma mater, the Pakistan Naval Academy, which he had joined as a cadet in February 1983.

“You must be confident and self-assured that you have been trained at one of the best naval academies of the region. The training you have received at Pakistan Naval Academy has prepared you to step into a challenging yet deeply satisfying career,” he told the young officers and midshipmen.

“It has equipped you with essential military and academic skills and you should spare no effort to build up on these to achieve excellence in your professions.”

Pakistan armed forces have long been training cadets and officers from friendly countries. Currently, the Pakistan Naval Academy is training future officers from Bahrain, Djibouti, Iraq, Sri Lanka and Turkiye.

The Bahraini commander said that being here as the chief guest had taken him back to yesteryears and he would have flashbacks of the familiar sounds and aura of this naval academy.

“I cannot help but marvel at the wonderful transformation that has taken place since my days,” he said.

Pakistan and Bahrain have maintained close diplomatic, security, trade and defense relations and have undertaken joint training and security initiatives, besides regular high-level exchanges.

Bahrain’s Read Admiral Ali met Pakistan Naval Chief Admiral Naveed Ashraf earlier this week, according to Pakistan Navy. They discussed matters of mutual interest, regional maritime security and avenues for bilateral naval cooperation.

Earlier in Sept., Pakistan and Bahrain agreed to enhance cooperation in naval training and regional maritime security operations. During the same month, the Bahraini Chief of Defense Staff Lt. Gen. Thiab Saqer Abdulla Al-Nuaimi met with Pakistan’s Air Chief Marshal Zaheer Ahmed Baber Sidhu and expressed Bahrain’s interest in learning from the PAF’s experience in multi-domain operations.