COAS inaugurates Electronic Warfare and Ground Surveillance Radar testing laboratories in K-P
Separately, army chief meets Japanese minister at GHQ, Rawalpindi
Army chief General Qamar Bajwa inaugurated on Friday state-of-the-art Electronic Warfare (EW) and Ground Surveillance Radar (GSR) testing laboratories in Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa, the military said.
The ceremony was held during his visit to the National Radio Telecommunication Corporation (NRTC), an Information Communication Technology (ICT) & electronic equipment manufacturer and solution providers to public and private sectors, in Haripur.
General Qamar, the Inter-Services Public Relations said, lauded the role and unrelenting efforts made by NRTC during the last three years, and assured his full support in its "innovative initiatives".
Meeting with Japanese minister
Separately, Japan's senior deputy minister for foreign affairs, Kanasugi Kenji, called on General Qamar at the General Headquarters in Rawalpindi.
"During the meeting matters of mutual interest, overall regional situation and bilateral cooperation in various fields were discussed," according to the military's media wing.
The Japanese minister appreciated Pakistan’s contributions for conflict prevention in the region, and pledged to keep working for better relations between the two countries.
The ceremony was held during his visit to the National Radio Telecommunication Corporation (NRTC), an Information Communication Technology (ICT) & electronic equipment manufacturer and solution providers to public and private sectors, in Haripur.
General Qamar, the Inter-Services Public Relations said, lauded the role and unrelenting efforts made by NRTC during the last three years, and assured his full support in its "innovative initiatives".
Meeting with Japanese minister
Separately, Japan's senior deputy minister for foreign affairs, Kanasugi Kenji, called on General Qamar at the General Headquarters in Rawalpindi.
"During the meeting matters of mutual interest, overall regional situation and bilateral cooperation in various fields were discussed," according to the military's media wing.
The Japanese minister appreciated Pakistan’s contributions for conflict prevention in the region, and pledged to keep working for better relations between the two countries.