DG ISPR holds special interactive sessions with Karachi University students
During the session, students stated that the younger generation is determined to play its role in the defense of the country.


Karachi: Director General of Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR), Lieutenant General Ahmed Sharif Chaudhry, participated in a special interactive session with students and faculty members at the University of Karachi.
Upon his arrival at the University of Karachi, teachers, students, and faculty members warmly welcomed the DG ISPR.
During the special session, teachers and students expressed their resolve that the people of Pakistan and the armed forces will stand united to confront every challenge against national security.
On this occasion, teachers stated that spreading information without proper research leads to social unrest. They emphasized that the Pakistan Army’s engagement with educational institutions strengthens youth confidence and promotes national thinking.
During the session, students stated that the younger generation is determined to play its role in the defense of the country. They added that they will counter the enemy’s misleading narratives on social media.
Students further said that the DG ISPR’s discussion regarding awareness of misinformation and disinformation campaigns on social media was extremely informative and insightful.
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