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Who Is the Current Chief of Air Staff of Pakistan Air Force (PAF)? Who Is the Current Chief of Air Staff of Pakistan Air Force (PAF)? Who is the Current Chief of Air Staff of Pakistan Air Force (PAF)? Who is the Current Chief of Air Staff of Pakistan Air Force (PAF)? A. Sohail Aman B. Zaheer Ahmad Babar Sidhu C. Mujahid Anwar Khan D. Raheel Shareef Current 2021 Chief of Air Staff of Pakistan Air Force (PAF) Govt of Pakistan has appointed Air Marshal Zaheer Ahmad Babar Sidhu as new Chief of the Air Staff wef 19 March, 2021. Current Affairs MCQs by CSSMCQs Current Affairs MCQs Downloaded from ↪ www.CSSMCQs.com | 1 Who is the Current Chief of Air Staff of Pakistan Air Force (PAF)? MCQs of Current Affairs 2021 Here, you can seek Current Affairs 2021 MCQs of Pakistan Current issues 2021. Pakistan Current Affairs sample test and practise questions for job Test. Current Affairs of Pakistan, first in Pakistan, Important issues, current govt etc. Here you will find updated Current affairs of Pakistan Mcqs. MCQs of Pakistan's Domestic Affairs that is Political, Economic, Social Issues. And MCQs of Pakistan's External Affairs that is Pakistan’s relations with its Neighbors (India, China, Afghanistan, Russia). Pakistan’s relations with the Muslim World (Iran, Saudi Arabia, Indonesia, Turkey) MCQs. MCQs about Pakistan’s relations with the United States that with Regional and International Organizations (UN, SAARC, ECO, OIC, WTO, CW) will be shared. Furthermore, there are lots of Global Issues Multiple Choice Questions. You can also Submit MCQ of Current Affairs. If you are willing to take Current Affairs Online Quiz, Click HERE Click Here for Online MCQs Quiz Now Click Here toSubmit MCQs Log In Register if you don't have an Account. ⌊ ❏ Compulsory MCQs ⌋ ⌊ ❐ Optional MCQs ⌋ ⌊ ❒ CSS Syllabus 2022 ⌋ ⌊❐ Past Paper MCQs ⌋ ⌊ Home Downloaded from ↪ www.CSSMCQs.com | 2.
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