Formation Commanders meeting comes to an end at GHQ

Internal, external security issues, law and order situation, future strategy of Pak Army discussed in meeting.


Web Desk June 11, 2014
Chief of Army Staff General Raheel Sharif. PHOTO: REUTERS

RAWALPINDI: A day long meeting of the Formation Commanders has ended at the General Headquarters in Rawalpindi, according to a press release issued by Inter Services Public Relations (ISPR).

A day long 72nd Formation Commanders’ Conference chaired by General  Raheel Sharif, Chief of Army Staff (COAS), was held at General Headquarters today.

The half yearly conference was attended by Corps Commanders, Principal Staff Officers and all Formation Commanders.

The forum was given comprehensive briefings on external and internal security environment. The participants of the conference also dwelt at length on various professional matters.

Security issues in the country as well as professional and operational affairs of the Pakistan Army were discussed in the meeting, which was headed by army chief General Raheel Sharif.

The military leadership also discussed the security situation at the borders of the country, the law and order situation as well as the future strategy of the army.

Just yesterday, a high-level meeting on the internal security situation in the country had authorised the army to carry out ‘appropriate action’ against terrorist hideouts following the recent spate of attacks – including the audacious assault at the Karachi airport.

The meeting, which was held against the backdrop of precarious security situation in the country, was presided by Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif and attended by General Raheel Sharif as well as Interior Minister Chaudhry Nisar Ali Khan.

Chief of General Staff Lt General Ishfaq Nadeem Ahmad and head of Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) counter-intelligence Major General Nasir Dilawar Shah were also present during the huddle, which lasted over three hours.

Interestingly, Director General Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) Lt General Zaheerul Islam who regularly appears at such meetings, was not present. Sources familiar with the development had said that the spy chief was out of station.

A brief statement issued by the prime minister’s office had stated that the law and order situation in the country was reviewed during the meeting.

COMMENTS (3)

US CENTCOM | 10 years ago | Reply

: It is a clear fact that sometimes in pursuit of peace; the treacherous road to “war” has to be taken. After recent terrorists’ attacks, and thereafter, the TTP proudly claiming responsibility of these cowardly acts would leave no nation any choice but to go after those who threaten the safety of its people. The air strikes by Pakistani military in response to the recent attacks send a stern message to those who are working against our peace objectives in the region. We stand united with Pakistan as it pursues all options to bring about sustained peace in a volatile region.

Abdul Quddus DET-United States Central Command

Wali | 10 years ago | Reply

External security situation.... Pakistan needs to forget that game now and concentrate on itself before it is too late!

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