Desire for peace not be mistaken as weakness, says naval chief
ISLAMABAD: The 114th Midshipmen Commissioning Parade was held at Pakistan Naval Academy PNS RAHBAR, Karachi. The parade comprised 102 Pakistani and 64 Midshipmen from friendly countries.
Addressing the ceremony, Chief of the Naval Staff, Admiral Muhammad Amjad Khan Niazi highlighted the technological strides and recent acquisitions made by Pakistan Navy and underscored the challenges entrusted upon newly-commissioned officers.
The Admiral said that Pakistan is a peace-loving country and desires to maintain friendly ties with all its neighbors. He underlined that our desire for peace must not be misconstrued as our weakness as the Armed Forces of Pakistan are fully cognizant of all such nefarious designs and stand fully ready to foil them, whatever the cost may be. Admiral Niazi advised the newly-commissioned officers to be grateful to the Allah Almighty and remain resolute while taking up the sacred task of defending the motherland by putting in their best to live up to the expectations of the nation in line with PN traditions. The Naval Chief congratulated the commissioning term for practically joining proud community of the maritime defenders of Pakistan. He also felicitated Midshipmen from friendly countries on becoming commissioned officers.
Earlier in his welcome address, Commandant Pakistan Naval Academy, Commodore Sohail Ahmad Azmie highlighted the quality training being imparted to Pakistani as well as friendly countries’ cadets at Pakistan Naval Academy. While addressing the commissioning term, comprising 1 Jordanian, 7 Qatari and 56 Royal Saudi Naval Forces (RSNF) and 102 Pakistani Midshipmen, the Commandant urged to hold fast the ideals of Honour, Duty and Loyalty to keep the nation’s interests first and foremost.
Later, the chief guest gave away prizes to the distinction holders. The prestigious Quaid-i-Azam Gold Medal was conferred upon Lt Asad Munir PN. Midshipman Muhammad Hassan Jalal claimed the coveted Sword of Honour for his overall best performance, whereas, Midshipman Muhammad Usman Ahmed Khan clinched Academy’s Dirk. Beside, Officer Cadet Hamza Malik was awarded Chairman Joint Chiefs of Staff Committee Gold Medal and Midshipman Hussam Mohammed Al Rashidi from Royal Saudi Naval Forces (RSNF) won Chief of the Naval Staff Gold Medal. The Proficiency Banner was claimed by Main Top Squadron. The ceremony was attended by senior military officers, civil dignitaries, parents and relatives of passing out Midshipmen.
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