BAHAWALPUR: Chief of Army Staff (COAS) General Qamar Bajwa visited Bahawalpur Garrison on Tuesday. According to the Inter-Services Public Relations, the top general was given “a detailed briefing on operational preparedness, ongoing internal security operations and other aspects of Corps functioning”. The COAS expressed his satisfaction on the state of operational preparedness of the corps for conventional war as well as performance in ongoing internal security operations. He said, “Experience of war against terrorism has made our Army battle hardened which makes our soldiers better prepared for conventional war.” Addressing garrison officers, Bajwa apprised them about security environment and cardinals of Operation Radd-ul-Fasaad. He said, “The operation shall bring lasting peace and stability in our country.” He praised exemplary performance of young officers and sacrifices rendered by them during the operations. He said that young officers are his pride and nation also owes peace and stability to their patriotic devotion. Addressing the soldiers, the COAS acknowledged their role in ongoing security operations and said that they are the real strength of the army. He apprised them about various welfare measures being undertaken at army level for them and their families, including health care, education and quality of life. Later, the chief inaugurated Combined Military Hospital Institute of Medical Sciences (CIMS). The institute will have first batch of 100 MBBS students this year while another 50 BDS students will be added next year onwards. Bajwa said the army is significantly contributing to nation building and CIMS Bahawalpur is another addition in this regard.