Army urges foreign media to highlight improved peace, stability in Pakistan
After Pakistan, now want to see peace and stability in Afghanistan: DG ISPR
Pakistan Army's spokesperson Major General Asif Ghafoor has said the improved peace and stability in Pakistan must be underscored by foreign media outlets.
"The international community sees Pakistan through their reporters based in Pakistan and we expect them to highlight the improved peace and stability in the country," the director general of the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) said while interacting with their representatives in Rawalpindi on Tuesday.
He said that this would serve as a catalyst for economic opportunities for foreign investors.
Pakistan looks for peace, any misadventure shall be responded befittingly: DG ISPR
Stressing the need for peace and stability in the war-torn country, Maj Gen Ghafoor said that Pakistan wants to see peace in Afghanistan.
He went on to say that the media plays a vial role in projecting the upward trajectory of Pakistan.
The army spokesperson apprised the foreign newsmen on the security situation and ongoing stability operations.
Moreover, the situation along the Pak-Afghan border as well as the Line of Control (LoC) were also touched upon.
"The international community sees Pakistan through their reporters based in Pakistan and we expect them to highlight the improved peace and stability in the country," the director general of the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) said while interacting with their representatives in Rawalpindi on Tuesday.
He said that this would serve as a catalyst for economic opportunities for foreign investors.
Pakistan looks for peace, any misadventure shall be responded befittingly: DG ISPR
Stressing the need for peace and stability in the war-torn country, Maj Gen Ghafoor said that Pakistan wants to see peace in Afghanistan.
He went on to say that the media plays a vial role in projecting the upward trajectory of Pakistan.
The army spokesperson apprised the foreign newsmen on the security situation and ongoing stability operations.
Moreover, the situation along the Pak-Afghan border as well as the Line of Control (LoC) were also touched upon.