June 10, 2015

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Pak-China sign agreement for MSA patrol vessels
INP

ISLAMABAD – Pakistan and China signed a landmark agreement on Wednesday for construction of six patrol vessels for Maritime Security Agency (PMSA).

The agreement was signed on Wednesday during a ceremony at the Ministry of Defence Production (MoDP) in Rawalpindi. Documents were signed by M/s China Ship Trading Company (M/s CSTC) and the Pakistani government on behalf MoDP. According to the agreement, four ships will be constructed in China while the remaining two will be built at Karachi's Shipyard and Engineering Works under Transfer of Technology.

The spokesman for MoDP said that acquisition of new ships was a step towards PMSA's capacity building by the government which will boost the agency's operational preparedness for protection of resources in Pakistan's Exclusive Economic Zone and fishery protection. The spokesman further said that new ships will be used for maritime law enforcement operations against drug trafficking and illegal immigration.


Courtesy www.dailytimes.com.pk

 

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