Rawalpindi: Chief of the Army Staff (COAS) General Qamar Javed Bajwa on Wednesday visited logistics installations in Rawalpindi and appreciated performance and commitment in the provision of top class facilities and services, the Inter Services Public Relations (ISPR) said in a statement.

The top military brass praises indigenous development and maintenance programme during visit.
The military's spokesperson said that COAS was briefed regarding various facilities being developed as well as up gradation of existing infrastructure.
The COAS admired indigenous development and maintenance programme of diverse equipment and concept of one-window operation to enhance the operational efficiency of the facility. The military's media wing said that the COAS also interacted with officers and appreciated their professionalism, operational readiness and commitment to defend motherland in the face of conventional and non-conventional threats.
"The COAS also praised them for their high morale and indomitable spirit," the ISPR added.
Earlier on arrival, the army chief was received by Logistics Staff Chief Lieutenant General Azhar Saleh Abbasi and Quarter Master General Lieutenant General Aamir Abbasi.

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