Pakistan successfully concludes first PACES Competition
The Pakistan Army successfully hosted its first international infantry fitness and combat readiness competition – PACES 2016.
Founder of Quwa, Bilal has been researching Pakistani defence industry and security issues for over 15 years. His work has been cited by Pakistan's National Defence University (NDU), the Council of Foreign Relations, Bulletin of Atomic Scientists, Centre of Airpower Studies and many others. He has a Hons. B.A in Political Science and Masters of Interntional Public Policy from Wilfrid Laurier University in Waterloo, Ontario, Canada.
The Pakistan Army successfully hosted its first international infantry fitness and combat readiness competition – PACES 2016.
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