3 Parliamentary committees' delegation briefed about security paradigm involving borders during GHQ visit
Rawalpindi A delegation comprising members of three parliamentary committees was given detailed briefing on security environment including situation on the borders and Pakistan’s Army efforts for peace and stability on Monday.

The delegation comprising members of Parliamentary Kashmir Committee, Defence Committees of the Senate and National Assembly visited the GHQ, a statement issued by the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) said.
The delegates had an exhaustive interactive session with Chief of Army Staff General Qamar Javed Bajwa.
The Army chief said Pakistan's armed forces, with support of the nation, have achieved unprecedented successes in fight against terrorism and bringing normalcy in the country.
The COAS said that "due to our timely steps for western zone border management, today Pakistan’s borders are secure despite challenges and we are prepared to meet any situation".
Alluding to the benefits of regional connectivity, General Bajwa highlighted the importance of restoration of peace in Afghanistan for sustainable development of the region.
The COAS reiterated Pakistan Army’s support and commitment to Kashmir cause and people of Kashmir.
The world must know that without peaceful resolution of Kashmir issue, peace and stability would remain illusive, COAS reiterated.
The session concluded with resolve to continue struggle against violent extremism through a synergetic, whole-of-the-nation approach.

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