COAS visits National Defence University
ISLAMABAD: COAS Gen Qamar Javed Bajwa said a well-equipped, well-trained and motivated army having unwavering support of its people can surmount any challenge.
“The forces that wish to undermine the unbreakable bond between armed forces and the nation are bound to fail,” the COAS visited National Defence University (NDU) here Wednesday and addressed participants of National Security and War Course (NSWC) – 21.
Speaking on the occasion, COAS dilated upon the evolving strategic and regional environment. Pakistan stands for peace within and all around, as it looks forward to acting as a bridge between regions, he added.
Expounding on Pakistan’s support to Afghan peace process, the COAS said spoilers of peace in Afghanistan risk regional instability. Expressing resolute support to the people of IIOJ&K, COAS stressed upon a peaceful and durable solution of Kashmir issue in accordance with relevant UN resolutions and aspirations of Kashmiri people.
Sharing his vision of Pakistan Army, the army chief underscored the need for continuous evaluation of existing doctrine and corresponding strategy to effectively deal with the evolving threats in various domains.
Gen Bajwa termed professionalism, competence and devotion to duty as hallmark of Pakistan Army and emphasised on realistic and futuristic training for maintaining perpetual operational readiness. Force modernisation and induction of advanced technologies are imperative for maintaining qualitative edge over adversary, the COAS remarked.
Congratulating the participants on successful completion of their course, he advised them to stay focused on attaining professional excellence while remaining abreast with revolutionary advancements in warfare which are redefining national security. Earlier on arrival, COAS was received by NDU President Lt-Gen Muhammad Saeed.
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