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Even IF we assume this is Gen. Bajwa's sincere assessment and that he has not sold his soul, as long as people with this (Gen. Bajwa's) mentally stay in power, Pakistan would remain on its knees, only because of this mentally.Pakistan doesn't believe in camp politics: Gen Bajwa
“The int'l community’s collective security rests in our ability to integrate our shared goals of global prosperity to an equitable international system resisting the external pressures,” he says
By Web Desk
April 02, 2022
Chief of Army Staff General Qamar Javed Bajwa. Photo: file
RAWALPINDI: Chief of Army Staff General Qamar Javed Bajwa on Saturday said that Pakistan does not believe in camp politics.
The Army chief made the remarks while addressing the two-day Islamabad Security Dialogue 2022.
Acknowledging the efforts of the National Security Division for organising the second security dialogue, COAS Gen Bajwa said: “I believe today more than ever we need to inculcate and promote such spaces for intellectual debate and discourse where people from around the world come together to share their ideas about the future of their country and world at large.”
He was of the view that the spaces like this hold special importance where great individuals can identify the need for global cooperation rather than confrontation.
Regarding the unprecedented challenges faced around the world, he said that the resurgence of inter-state conflicts amid shared global challenges of poverty, climate change, terrorism, cyber intrusion and scarcity of resources poses profound questions for the international system.
“The international community’s collective security rests in our ability to integrate our shared goals of global prosperity to an equitable international system resisting the external pressures.
“Pakistan, as a country located at the crossroads of economic and strategic confronts, is navigating these shared challenges in our immediate region and through our partnership in the international community,” he said.
The chief of army staff further added that Pakistan’s first-ever National Security Policy places the safety, security, dignity and prosperity of its citizens at the heart of our security policy.
“It [National Security Policy] recognises the symbiotic relationship between the economic, human and traditional security, placing economic security at the core,” he said.
Gen Bajwa further went on to say that the policy’s ultimate aim is to achieve prosperity for Pakistan’s citizens and it focuses on ensuring domestic economic stability and growth augmented through development partnership with the international community under our geo-economic strategy.
COAS mentioned that in order to achieve this required peace at home and abroad, Pakistan’s security forces have given innumerable sacrifices to defeat terrorism. He highlighted that since 2001 Pakistan has suffered over 90,000 causalities and more than Rs150 billion in economic losses.
“Our commitment to defeat terrorism remains unwavering,” he reiterated, adding that with the help of security and law enforcement agencies, the country has made remarkable gains against terrorism which has resulted in a remarkable improvement in the internal security situation of the country.
COAS Gen Bajwa, however, added that the threat of terrorism and violent extremism remains and the struggle will continue till “we eliminate the last terrorist and cause of terrorism from our region.”
He said: "We are committed to preserving our gains against terrorism and are working with the interim Afghan government and other neighbours to ensure that terrorist organisations are no longer allowed to use the territory of one county against another.”
Pakistan is hosting the second iteration of the Islamabad Security Dialogue on the 1st and 2nd of April, bringing together Pakistani and international policy experts to discuss emerging challenges in international security under the theme “Comprehensive Security: Reimagining International Cooperation”.
Pakistan doesn't believe in camp politics: Gen Bajwa
RAWALPINDI: Chief of Army Staff General Qamar Javed Bajwa on Saturday said that Pakistan does not believe in camp politics. The Army chief made the remarks while addressing the two-day...www.thenews.com.pk
he also said this too . View attachment 829579
Imran Khan didn't do anything differently from what India is doing.
The difference is that the West has a ready supply of slavish beggars in Pakistan to follow its orders, whereas in India the West treads cautiously because it still believes it can use India as leverage against China. India allows the West to keep believing it while extracting maximum benefit from them.
15th August 1947
A Dalit family from Karnataka's Miyapur village in Koppal district was fined Rs 25,000 after their two-year-old child entered a temple.
According to a news report, villagers said that upper caste members sought money from the family for 'purification' rituals but the district administration intervened, resolved the issue and warned them.
The toddler entered the temple on September 4 when his family had taken him there to offer prayers for his birthday. The child ran inside the temple premises when his father was praying. Temple priest and locals tooks objection to this and imposed a fine on the family on September 11.
“It was my son’s birthday and we wanted to offer our prayers at the Anjaneya temple in front of our house. It started raining then and my son entered the temple. That is all that happened,” says Chandru, father of the two-year-old child. According to another news report, Chandru and his family are Dalits and are not allowed in the Anjaneya Temple in Miyapura of Koppal, much like in several other temples in the region.
After the incident came to light, members of the Channadasar community that Chandru belongs to held protests and approached the police.
Chandru's family has refused to lodge a police complaint to avoid disrupting the harmony of the village.
He should have been on his knees in prayer mode.
Bhai bas kardo. IK was an experiment of the army. They brought him in power. He failed to deliver and now dragging everyone through the mud including the establishment.Establishment needs to understand that people of Pak will choose IK over Army any day if army under the leadership of US poodle Bajwa siding with corrupt traitor tola.
IK should come openly against Bajwa.
I've been reading on PDF for over 2 decades now.
I have never seen the posters this angry at the behaviour of a COAS or the Pak Military.
This is very dangerous for the Pakistani military to lose the support of the people like this.
Bajwa should be tried for treason.
That intentional missile attack was their reply to this offer.2: Pakistan is ready for dialogue with India
ab to ghar main b pehan nae sakain gay, unki apni family pochay gi keh tumharay boss nay ye kia kiya hai?During musharrafs time army officers didnt wear uniform outside if cantt because of how unpopular they were with public.
Bhai bas kardo. IK was an experiment of the army. They brought him in power. He failed to deliver and now dragging everyone through the mud including the establishment.
Bajwa doctrine!!!!Even IF we assume this is Gen. Bajwa's sincere assessment and that he has not sold his soul, as long as people with this (Gen. Bajwa's) mentally stay in power, Pakistan would remain on its knees, only because of this mentally.
Your president used to be received by theirs at airport, now their undersecretary handling change of regime, to which all except one are party. What a journey we have made and what a wisdom we are being shoved down our minds.
General Bajwa et al., Have already brought PA to the level of punjab police, let's see what PDM further does to it.