Chief of Army Staff (COAS) General Qamar Javed Bajwa Monday visited Command & Staff College (C&SC), Quetta and addressed officers and faculty of Command & Staff College.

According to Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR), COAS has addressed staff course-2020/21, focused on professional matters, internal & external security situation, and matters concerning the regional security environment.
Speaking on the occasion, Army Chief emphasized Pakistan’s resolve and determination to confront the global phenomenon of terrorism by adopting the whole of Nation approach.
COAS said that the future of enduring peace and stability in South Asia hinges on the ability to resolve long pending issues within the region.
This can be complemented through meaningful international support and the will to take on complex challenges.
Focusing on the COVID-19 pandemic, General Bajwa said that Pakistan Army along with other state institutions will do all to mitigate the challenges faced by the people of Pakistan.
Only a cohesive national effort shall take Pakistan to progress and prosperity, he added.
Earlier on arrival at Quetta, COAS was received by Lieutenant General Sarfraz Ali, Commander Quetta Corps, and Major General Amer Ahsan Nawaz, Commandant Command & Staff College.

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