Honour, security of the country comes first, COAS tells cadets
General Qamar Javed Bajwa visits Pakistan Military Academy, Kakul
The honour and security of the country always comes first, Chief of Army Staff (COAS) General Qamar Javed Bajwa said while visiting Pakistan Military Academy, Kakul on Monday.
Addressing the faculty and cadets, the army chief said, “the honour and security of the country always comes first, the honour, safety and welfare of the soldiers comes next and the comfort of officers comes last always and every time.”
According to a statement issued by the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR), the COAS stressed upon need to strive for professional competence, leading the men from front and upholding the virtues of honour, integrity, selfless devotion and rich traditions of Pakistan Army.
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Gen Qamar was briefed by the commandant Maj-Gen Akhtar Nawaz Satti on various functional aspects of the academy for professional grooming of the cadets.
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Addressing the faculty and cadets, the army chief said, “the honour and security of the country always comes first, the honour, safety and welfare of the soldiers comes next and the comfort of officers comes last always and every time.”
According to a statement issued by the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR), the COAS stressed upon need to strive for professional competence, leading the men from front and upholding the virtues of honour, integrity, selfless devotion and rich traditions of Pakistan Army.
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Gen Qamar was briefed by the commandant Maj-Gen Akhtar Nawaz Satti on various functional aspects of the academy for professional grooming of the cadets.
The army chief’s visit comes as ties between Islamabad and New Delhi continue to fray. Last week, New Delhi called off a planned meeting between the foreign ministers of India and Pakistan on the sidelines of ongoing 73rd United Nations General Assembly session in New York.