-Visits Bahawalpur Corps
-Inspects soldiers training operations
-Says training is vital to meet the challenges of battlefield
RAWALPINDI: Chief of the Army Staff (COAS) General Qamar Javed Bajwa on Thursday visited Bahawalpur Corps, according Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR).
During his visit, General Qamar Javed Bajwa was briefed on operational, training and administrative matters of Bahawalpur Corps, said the military’s media wing. The COAS also witnessed snipers’ training of soldiers who demonstrated successfully shooting targets at long ranges as far as 1500 meters.
Interacting with officers and the soldiers, the army chief appreciated their professional prowess and high morale, ISPR said and added that the COAS lauded shooters on their commendable marksmanship skills.
He particularly congratulated trainers for optimum utilisation of extreme long range facility developed to train high-quality marksmen and snipers who are proving decisive in today’s battlefield environment. The COAS said, “Training is a vital part of every soldier’s professional development and must remain our hallmark to meet the challenges of the future battlefield.” Qamar Javed Bajwa also inaugurated the Soldiers’ Club at Bahawalpur Garrison for the welfare of troops and their families.
Earlier, Chief of Army Staff (COAS) General Qamar Javed Bajwa on Saturday has assured that the armed forces will continue supporting the elected government in line with the law and the Constitution.
The Army Chief General Qamar Javed Bajwa was addressing the event of a passing out parade of cadets held at Pakistan Military Academy (PMA) Kakul, Abbottabad. The passed out cadets were of 142nd PMA Long Course, 32nd Technical Graduate Course, 61st Integrated Course, 16th Lady Cadet Course and 1st Basic Military Training Course.
According to Inter-Services Public Relations, the cadets from Palestine, Maldives, Qatar and Sri Lanka were also among the passed out courses. Chief of Army Staff (COAS), General Qamar Javed Bajwa attended the event as the chief guest.
The army chief congratulated the passed out cadets on a memorable day after the completion of their training and said that they are going to become a part of an army which is known for its professionalism. The cadets have proven themselves eligible for a challenging profession, he added. COAS said that Pakistan defeated terrorism and a five-time bigger enemy in February last year. Pakistan Army is the reflection of a prestigious nation and representing as the heirs of the martyrs of Pakistan.
“Sometimes, you will get accountable for national security and prosperity after the completion of your duties. However, no one is answerable to anyone else in Pakistan. I take this as an honour that we are always available as a reliable and answerable institution before the nation.”
“In the time of need of the country and nation, we have presented ourselves for the best results. Although, Pakistan is a developing country the nation always stands by your side in a difficult time. It is your duty to meet their confidence by showing loyalty and passion. The nation’s confidence in the armed forces is the result of sacrifices rendered by our ghazis and martyrs.”
He said that it is not easy for being a soldier which needs dedication and result-oriented. Bajwa said that peace is obviously a milestone but not the destination. Qamar Javed Bajwa said that the country paid a heavy price for peace and the armed forces will ensure its safety. He urged for strengthening the country’s pillars in accordance with Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah’s vision for an economic autonomous and ideological stable Pakistan.
Pakistan has successfully fought against all conspiracies and difficulties during the war against terrorism, however, the armed forces will put the country on the path of development by utilising all of its capabilities. Pakistan played an important role in the establishment of regional and global peace in line with the Quaid’s vision. Today, our institutions are becoming strong after a difficult journey, said Bajwa. The enemies of Pakistan are disappointed after watching our successes. The country is facing hybrid war from the frustrated enemy which is targeting the nationals and their battlegrounds are human minds.
He asked the cadets to follow principles and traditions for successfully fighting the ongoing hybrid war. COAS Bajwa said that hybrid war should not be mixed up with constructive criticism. Pakistan is now a strong country in term of its defence. The armed forces will continue its support to the elected government in line with the Constitution and law. During the occasion, COAS reviewed the parade and gave awards to distinguished cadets. The coveted Sword of Honour was awarded to Academy Senior Under Officer Muhammad Faateh of 142nd PMA Long Course.
The President’s Gold Medal to Battalion Senior Under Officer Junaid Khan of 142nd PMA Long Course, Chairman Joint Chiefs of Staff Committee Overseas Gold Medal to Under Officer Naazim Naseer of 142nd PMA Long Course from Maldives, Chief of Army Staff Cane to Company Junior Under Officer Tanawosh of 32nd Technical Graduate Course and Commandant Cane awarded to Sargent Hamza Tariq of 61st Integrated Course, Company Sargent Major Ada Urooj of 16th Lady Cadet Course and Company Under Officer Mehwish Anjum of 1st Basic Military Training Course.