During the visit, the chief of army staff was briefed on the latest operational situation including Indian ceasefire violations “deliberately targeting local residents” living near the LoC, the military’s media wing said on Twitter.
In his interaction with officers and troops, Gen Bajwa “appreciated them for continued vigil and remarkable operational preparedness”.
According to the Inter-Services Public Relations, the COAS stressed upon the troops to extend all-out support to the local population affected by unprovoked ceasefire violations by India. “Remain steadfast [and] discharge your duties with utmost sincerity and devotion,” he was quoted as telling the soldiers.
Rawalpindi Corps Commander Lt Gen Azhar Abbas received the army chief at the LoC.
The COAS’s visit comes a week after Pakistan’s Permanent Representative to the United Nations Ambassador Munir Akram told the United Nations that India’s aggressive policies and military posture posed an “immediate and pervasive threat” to international peace and security. Addressing the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) First Committee on disarmament and international security, Akram said Indian forces continued to resort to artillery and small arms fire every day along the LoC, targeting innocent civilians on Pakistan’s side.
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