Nuclear security a sacred responsibility: COAS

General Raheel visits Pakistan’s Centre of Excellence for Nuclear Security to witness ongoing training activities


Web Desk November 13, 2015
Army chief Gen Raheel Sharif. PHOTO: ISPR

Army chief (COAS) General Raheel Sharif said on Friday nuclear security is a sacred responsibility.

"Nuclear security is a sacred responsibility and I am glad to see that it has instilled as a culture and the progress being made in the recent past is praiseworthy," the army chief said, during a visit to Pakistan’s Centre of Excellence for Nuclear Security (PCENS).

During his visit, the army chief witnessed PCENS’ state of the art facilities and ongoing training activities.

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While expressing his full confidence in Pakistan’s nuclear security regime, the army chief lauded the high standards of professionalism and commitment of the Strategic Plans Division (SPD) security forces, entrusted with safeguarding Pakistan’s strategic assets.

Earlier upon arrival at PCENS, the army chief was received by Lieutenant General Mazhar Jamil, Director General Strategic Plans Division.

In order to strengthen its nuclear security regime par with international standards, Pakistan has taken several measures, including setting up of the PCENS.

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Pakistan has also offered this Centre of Excellence as a regional and international hub for imparting nuclear security education and training to the international community. Since its establishment, PCENS has conducted several national and international training courses focusing on physical protection, personal reliability as well as safety and security of nuclear and radiological materials and facilities.

COMMENTS (3)

Blithe | 9 years ago | Reply nuclear program is run by competent civilians - yes , they are all civilians . Yet , Borat needs to make a statement before going stateside
Wajahat Khan | 9 years ago | Reply Pakistan is engaged with the international community on nuclear safety and security issues, and is working to ensure that its strategic export controls are in line with international standards. As a respectable member of the global community, Pakistan is committed to the war on terror. As far as intentions and commitments are concerned, Pakistan has signed and ratified several international and regional instruments on terrorism.
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