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COAS Bajwa Pays Visit To Corps Headquarters Mangla

COAS vows full support to arrest killers of Sri Lankan national

Chief of Army Staff (COAS), General Qamar Javed Bajwa has stressed the need for better management of the western zone with due focus on border security.

Addressing the garrison officers at Corps Headquarters Mangla, COAS Bajwa highlighted Pakistan’s consistent support for the Afghan peace process, the regional environment and its implications on Pakistan’s security.

He said we must stay abreast of the evolving situation and never dishonour our guard whatsoever.

Referring to the national effort against the Coronavirus pandemic, the Army Chief commended all ranks for their all-out support to civil administration in ensuring public safety and wellbeing.

During the visit to Corps Headquarters Mangla, General Qamar Javed Bajwa was briefed about operational preparedness, training and the ongoing Corps War Games besides the administrative matters.

He lauded the performance and dedication of Strike Corps formations for undertaking innovative futuristic training.

Earlier, Army Chief had visited Logistics installations in Rawalpindi here on Wednesday (today).

He was briefed regarding various facilities being developed and up-gradation of existing infrastructure, ISPR had said.

COAS had also appreciated performance and commitment in the provision of top-class facilities and services.

He appreciated the indigenous development and maintenance program of diverse equipment and the concept of one window operation for enhancing operational efficiency, added ISPR.

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COAS Bajwa, UK High Commissioner discuss overall regional security

COAS Bajwa meets UK High Commissioner

British High Commissioner Dr Christian Turner called on Army Chief General Qamar Javed Bajwa in Rawalpindi today (Thursday) to discuss overall regional security situation and matters of mutual interests. The British High Commissioner appreciated Pakistan’s effort for the Afghan peace process and regional stability. In its statement, the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) said the two … Read more

Pakistan Army extends wishes to UN on its 75th anniversary

DG ISPR UN anniversary

On the occasion of 75th United Nations (UN) anniversary, Pakistan Armed Forces extend best wishes to the peace keeping organization.

In a Tweet on Saturday, Director-General Inter-Services Public Relation (DG ISPR) wishes the UN on its 75th anniversary on behalf of Pak Army.

“Pakistan Armed Forces extend best wishes to UN on its 75th anniversary. Pakistan has contributed over 200,000 troops in 46 UN Missions in 28 countries. 158 Pakistani Peace Keepers sacrificed their lives for global peace”, the tweet read.

Earlier in a day, President Arif Alvi and Prime Minister Imran Khan have urged the UN to tale actions against Indian oppression in Occupied Kashmir valley.

They, in their separate messages said UN that the Security Council should put pressure on Indian government to end its brutality IoJK.

The President said the UN should get lifted the military siege and restrictions on communications and peaceful protests in the occupied territory.

Whereas, the premier said Pakistan will continue to play a leading role in the UN for peaceful settlement of international disputes and developing friendly relations amongst nations based on the principle of equal rights and self-determination of peoples as enshrined in the UN Charter.

This year the anniversary of UN is marked at a time of great disruption for the world, compounded by an unprecedented global health crisis with severe economic and social impacts.

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