Pakistan Navy chief vows readiness to defend maritime frontiers

Pakistan Navy chief vows readiness to defend maritime frontiers.
He reiterated this pledge, while addressing the participants of National Security and War Course at National Defence University in Islamabad today (Tuesday).
Pakistan Navy chief vows readiness
Naval Chief Admiral Zafar Mahmood Abbasi said Pakistan Navy is ready in all respects to defend the maritime frontiers of our motherland.
He dilated upon the geo-strategic environment and its interplay with security dynamics prevalent in Indian Ocean Region.
He focused on maritime security challenges and opportunities for Pakistan.
Admiral Abbasi further said that joint warfare remained central to the modern concept of military operations.
While focusing on the threat milieu, the Admiral elaborated various initiatives and developmental plans of Pakistan Navy in line with his vision of projecting Pakistan Navy as a formidable regional maritime power with global outlook.
He emphasized that Pakistan Navy has always remained at the forefront in ensuring safety and security of international waters through collaborative maritime security and independent initiative of Regional Maritime Security Patrols.
He further highlighted on the need to harness the potential of Pakistan’s immense maritime resources to provide the much needed stimulus to national economy, to which Pakistan Navy is effectively supporting the Government.
The Naval Chief advised the course participants to focus on their professional acumen.
Furthermore, he urged them to draw their inspiration from Islamic history and ideology of Pakistan.
The Admiral appreciated the efforts of National Defence University for providing the academic stimulus and honing the professional abilities of course participants.
Earlier, the Naval Chief was received by Lt Gen Muhammad Saeed, President National Defence University.
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