
Pakistan is grappling with economic and security challenges these days. Meanwhile, the Chief of Army Staff (COAS) General Syed Asim Munir has stressed the need for a national consensus to get the country out of these problems. He said that Pakistan is passing through a turning point at the moment. There is a need for a national consensus by all stakeholders to deal with the challenges of the economy and terrorism.
Navy moving forward with modernity will prevail in the sea
Munir further said that the maritime domain is constantly changing due to technological advancement. In this, only the Navy will prove to be strong and effective, which will move forward with professionalism and modernity. In addition, the Army Chief also lauded the Naval Academy for imparting quality education to the Pakistani cadets.
With this, he advised the young officers to lead in the future by their conduct, character, professional skills, and foresight.
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