Youth to play an important role to take Pakistan to its rightful direction, COAS

RAWALPINDI: The COAS General Qamar Javed Bajwa showed his confidence upon Pakistani youth and said that Pakistan youth, revealing their potential, will lead Pakistan to a new era of peace and progress.

The Chief of Army Staff made these remarks while addressing youth during their ongoing annual internship programme at the Inter-Services Public Relations Directorate on Monday.

COAS praising youth said that Pakistan is blessed with most talented and vibrant youth and future of Pakistan belongs to them. He said that eradicating terrorism and extremism youth has an important role to play and state is fully committed bring the peace.

COAS while bringing the attention to an important aspect said that the nature and the character of war have changed. Youth now is the prime target of our enemies in the hybrid war. He advised the youth to stay determined and defeat all such threats to take Pakistan forward to its rightful destination.

Acknowledging efforts of youth on the historic merger of erstwhile FATA into Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KPK), COAS said that this mainstreaming shall facilitate bringing enduring peace, stability and socio-economic development for the long-neglected and terrorism rid area.

COAS emphasised that education has to stay as our national priority and Pakistan Army is determined to provide wholehearted support towards this state objective, especially in Balochistan.

Establishment of NUST Campus in Balochistan and Khush Hal Balochistan are a testimony of our commitment, he remarked.

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