A financial support plan will be started for FC: US Embassy spokesperson.


Islamabad: The United States of America has announced its intention to collaborate with Pakistan to enhance the efficiency of nighttime operations.
As part of this initiative, a financial support project worth two and a half million dollars will be launched for the Frontier Corps (FC).
A delegation from the United States, led by Andrew Schoffer, the Deputy Head of Mission, visited Peshawar, where they held discussions with the Inspector General of Frontier Corps (IGFC) at the historic Bala Hisar Fort.
During the meeting, the US Embassy spokesperson reaffirmed the United States' commitment to supporting Pakistan in its efforts to prevent cross-border infiltration and combat militancy.
This cooperation between the United States and Pakistan underscores the shared interest in improving the effectiveness of nighttime operations and enhancing security in the region.
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