RAWALPINDI: Chief of Army Staff (COAS) General Qamar Javed Bajwa on Wednesday said that “we should remain vigilant to respond befittingly to any misadventure by the adversary”.
The army chief expressed these views while paying a visit to Pakistan Air Force (PAF) Air War College Institute (AWCI) at Karachi which was the highest learning pedestal of PAF, said an Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) press release.
Addressing the participants of 34th Air War Course, COAS appreciated thorough professionalism of PAF and its enviable achievements.
He urged the officers to make consistent efforts to keep up with modern developments and maintain cutting edge advantage.
“Superiority in modern day battlefield can only be maintained if we remain alive to contemporary challenges and are prepared to tackle them in line with emerging modern concepts,” the COAS reiterated.
Earlier, COAS visited Central Ordnance Depot Karachi.
The army chief was briefed about upgradation of existing century old infrastructure of the depot on modern lines for provision of smooth logistics support. He appreciated the efforts of Ordinance Corps for its commitment in the field of logistics to enhance operational efficiency.
On arrival at COD Karachi, the COAS was received by Chief of Logistics Staff Lieutenant General Azhar Saleh Abbasi and Corps Commander Lieutenant General Nadeem Ahmed Anjum.
We must remain vigilant to respond befittingly to enemy’s misadventure: COAS
Army chief urges officers to make consistent efforts to keep up with modern developments
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Until a few days ago, Bajwa was talking about peace and has now come back to talk of war and strict answers. With such statements of the army chief, his fear is clearly visible. He is talking about giving strict responses to the enemy, although it did not say who is that enemy? Is that enemy Pakistan’s poverty and hunger? Or is that enemy extremism and terrorism in Pakistan? Well, while replying to its enemies, the condition of Pakistan has become very bad today. The economy has gone completely down. There is a sense of poverty and hunger all around. No country in the world is willing to give financial aid to Pakistan. But all this did not affect the Pakistan Army. Pakistan’s military seizes 70 percent of Pakistan’s total budget and uses that money to fill the pockets of corrupt generals and spread terrorism in neighboring countries.