Corps Commanders discuss security environment, Raddul Fasad
RAWALPINDI: The 213th Corps Commanders’ Conference presided over by Chief of Army Staff (COAS) General Qamar Javed Bajwa paid rich tribute to martyrs of Pakistan on the eve of the Defence Day and Martyrs Day falling on September 06.
According to the ISPR, the conference held here at the GHQ also discussed evolving geo-strategic environment and progress of operation Raddul Fasad.
The army chief directed that field formation officers should reach out to families of martyrs in their respective areas as mark of respect and acknowledgment of their great sacrifices.
It may be pointed out here that the armed forces with involvement of civil and political leader, civil society and people from all walks of life will observe September 06 in a unique way as the Defence Day and Martyrs Day.
-
Prince William, Kate Middleton Camp Reacts To Meghan's Friend Remarks On Harry 'secret Olive Branch' -
Daniel Radcliffe Opens Up About 'The Wizard Of Oz' Offer -
Channing Tatum Reacts To UK's Action Against Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor -
Brooke Candy Announces Divorce From Kyle England After Seven Years Of Marriage -
Piers Morgan Makes Meaningful Plea To King Charles After Andrew Arrest -
Sir Elton John Details Struggle With Loss Of Vision: 'I Can't See' -
Epstein Estate To Pay $35M To Victims In Major Class Action Settlement -
Virginia Giuffre’s Brother Speaks Directly To King Charles In An Emotional Message About Andrew -
Reddit Tests AI-powered Shopping Results In Search -
Winter Olympics 2026: Everything To Know About The USA Vs Slovakia Men’s Hockey Game Today -
'Euphoria' Star Eric Made Deliberate Decision To Go Public With His ALS Diagnosis: 'Life Isn't About Me Anymore' -
Toy Story 5 Trailer Out: Woody And Buzz Faces Digital Age -
Andrew’s Predicament Grows As Royal Lodge Lands In The Middle Of The Epstein Investigation -
Rebecca Gayheart Unveils What Actually Happened When Ex-husband Eric Dane Called Her To Reveal His ALS Diagnosis -
What We Know About Chris Cornell's Final Hours -
Scientists Uncover Surprising Link Between 2.7 Million-year-old Climate Tipping Point & Human Evolution