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COAS General Bajwa Said Strike Corps Has A Decisive Role In War During Visit To Strike Corps Bahawalpur:

PAKISTAN ARMY CHIEF General Qamar Ahmed Bajwa visited the PAKISTAN ARMY’s most feared Strike Corps near Bahawalpur Thursday, 5 December, 2019, PAKISTAN ARMY Media Wing Head Director General Inter-Services Public Relations (DG ISPR) said in a statement.

CHIEF OF ARMY STAFF General Qamar Ahmed Bajwa visited the Strike Corps during it’s annual Winter training near Bahawalpur. COAS General Bajwa also witnessed the Special training exercise for the successful conduct of Trans-Frontier Operations.

COAS General Bajwa Visited Strike Corps Near Bahawalpur
COAS General Bajwa Visited Strike Corps Near Bahawalpur

All the fighter Aircraft of PAKISTAN AIR FORCE participated in the Special Training Exercise of Trans-Frontier Operations. A contingent of Royal Saudi Land Forces (RSLF), who is on an official visit to PAKISTAN, also participated in the Trans-Frontier Operations Exercise.

During the occasion, PAKISTAN ARMY CHIEF General Qamar Ahmed Bajwa highly appreciated and lauded the high standards of Professional expertise and training displayed by all the participants in the Trans-Frontier Operations Exercise, including the PAKISTAN AIR FORCE and Special Contingent of Royal Saudi Air Force (RSLF).

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COAS General Bajwa meeting Contingent of Saudi Royal Land Forces During Trans-Frontier Operations Exercise
COAS General Bajwa meeting Contingent of Saudi Royal Land Forces During Trans-Frontier Operations Exercise

CHIEF OF ARMY STAFF General Qamar Ahmed Bajwa further said that such exercises are imperative in enhancing the Optimal Combat Potential of Soldiers during peacetime or war.

He further said that PAKISTAN ARMY Soldiers to Generals are battle-hardened and they can easily tackle any challenge confronting to the Peace, Stability and Security of Sacred Country, PAKISTAN.

“Strike Corps have a decisive role during war. Such exercises enhance confidence for exploiting their optimal combat potential. PAKISTAN ARMY from Soldiers to Gens is a well trained & battle hardened cohesive force ready to take on any challenge confronting def & security of PAKISTAN”, COAS Said during a visit to Strike Corps near Bahawalpur.

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COAS General Bajwa Meeting Personnel of Armed Corps During Visit to Strike Corps Bahawalpur
COAS General Bajwa Meeting Personnel of Armed Corps During Visit to Strike Corps Bahawalpur

Senior Corps Commanders, Commander Army Air Defense Command, Inspector General Training and Evaluation, Senior Officials and Officers of PAKISTAN AIR FORCE and Deputy Commander Royal Land Force (RSLF) Major General Ahmed Bin Abdullah All Moqrin were present during the conduct of Trans-Frontier Operations Exercise.

COAS General Bajwa Visited Strike Corps Near Bahawalpur Press Statement

This is the most high-profile visit and clear message delivered by the PAK ARMY CHIEF to all the adversaries of PAKISTAN, especially india. The synchronized Operation Troop Deployment and Participation of fighter Aircraft of PAKISTAN AIR FORCE, along with the mighty and most feared Armed and Strike Corps of PAKISTAN ARMY clearly implies that all the Armed Forces of PAKISTAN are fully ready, prepared, armed and equipped to befittingly respond to any act of aggression by the coward indian security forces toward our Sacred Country, PAKISTAN, INSHALLAH.

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