Pakistan's maritime defence is impregnable: Nawaz
Nawaz says Pakistan is more stable and more democratic today.
KARACHI:
"Pakistan's maritime defence is impregnable," said Prime Minister Sharif, speaking at the passing out parade of midshipmen cadets of the Pakistan Naval Academy in Karachi.
Addressing the cadets, the premier said the nation stands firmly behind the Navy. Congratulating the midshipmen cadets, he asked them to ensure that the interest of the state remains their primary goal.
The premier arrived in Karachi today and will be briefed about the law-and-order situation in the city. Interior Minister Chaudhry Nisar Ali Khan and Minister for Water and Power Khawaja Asif were among those who accompanied him on his one-day trip to the city.
"Today, Pakistan is more stable and more democratic," said Nawaz during his speech today, adding that sound policies to counter internal as well external threats are bringing results.
Addressing the midshipmen from our 'brotherly countries' who were a part of the parade, Nawaz said he was confident that "the bonds of friendship formed at this level will augment friendship between our nations."
Nawaz said he was pleased to know that they were present at the event, adding that "the training they are receiving here would not only help them in professionally serving their nation but would also be a reminder of the long lasting friendship our countries mutually enjoy."
"Pakistan's maritime defence is impregnable," said Prime Minister Sharif, speaking at the passing out parade of midshipmen cadets of the Pakistan Naval Academy in Karachi.
Addressing the cadets, the premier said the nation stands firmly behind the Navy. Congratulating the midshipmen cadets, he asked them to ensure that the interest of the state remains their primary goal.
The premier arrived in Karachi today and will be briefed about the law-and-order situation in the city. Interior Minister Chaudhry Nisar Ali Khan and Minister for Water and Power Khawaja Asif were among those who accompanied him on his one-day trip to the city.
"Today, Pakistan is more stable and more democratic," said Nawaz during his speech today, adding that sound policies to counter internal as well external threats are bringing results.
Addressing the midshipmen from our 'brotherly countries' who were a part of the parade, Nawaz said he was confident that "the bonds of friendship formed at this level will augment friendship between our nations."
Nawaz said he was pleased to know that they were present at the event, adding that "the training they are receiving here would not only help them in professionally serving their nation but would also be a reminder of the long lasting friendship our countries mutually enjoy."