COAS emphasises significance of inter-service collaboration

Chief of Army Staff (COAS) General Syed Asim Munir visits Pakistan Air Force air base for Indus Sheild-2024 in Rawalpindi on October 24, 2024. — ISPR
Chief of Military Workers (COAS) Common Syed Asim Munir visits Pakistan Air Drive air base for Indus Sheild-2024 in Rawalpindi on October 24, 2024. — ISPR

RAWALPINDI: Chief of Military Workers (COAS) Common Syed Asim Munir highlighted the significance of inter-service collaboration, describing it as essential for operational success. He made these remarks throughout his go to to a Pakistan Air Drive airbase on Thursday, the place he noticed the continuing multinational train Indus Defend-2024.

In a press release, Inter-Companies Public Relations (ISPR) mentioned that Common Munir was acquired by Chief of Air Workers Air Chief Marshal Zaheer Ahmed Baber Sidhu with Chief of the Naval Workers Admiral Naveed Ashraf additionally current.

“Train Indus Defend-2024 is the largest multinational train of the area that’s witnessing participation from 24 esteemed Air Forces converging to foster interoperability and coaching via state-of-the-art services embodying the train motto; ‘Stronger When Collectively’,” the ISPR acknowledged.

Moreover, COAS expressed his satisfaction over the fight readiness of Pakistan Air Drive (PAF) and the progress made via varied modernisation and up-gradation programmes.

“Later, he witnessed train operations, static show of assorted area of interest and disruptive applied sciences the place he was briefed on the modernisation efforts of Pakistan Air Drive to remain abreast with modern safety challenges which was later adopted by an enthralling aerial show by PAF fighter jets.” the military’s media wing added.

COAS General Syed Asim Munir visits Pakistan Air Force air base for Indus Sheild-2024 in Rawalpindi on October 24, 2024. — ISPR
COAS Common Syed Asim Munir visits Pakistan Air Drive air base for Indus Sheild-2024 in Rawalpindi on October 24, 2024. — ISPR

Common Munir additionally interacted with the aircrew and appreciated the resolve of PAF personnel to safeguard the aerial frontiers of Pakistan.

“The chief of air employees expressed his gratitude for COAS’s go to, reinforcing the dedication to reinforce cooperation between the military and air pressure in each coaching and operational contexts,” the ISPR added.

COAS General Syed Asim Munir visits Pakistan Air Force air base for Indus Sheild-2024 in Rawalpindi on October 24, 2024. — ISPR
COAS Common Syed Asim Munir visits Pakistan Air Drive air base for Indus Sheild-2024 in Rawalpindi on October 24, 2024. — ISPR

Furthermore, he apprised Common Munir on modernisation and indigenisation drive being carried out by PAF via induction of cutting-edge weapon methods, the ISPR additional added.

Moreover, whereas talking on the event, the air chief highlighted that the continuing train Indus Defend-2024 will go a good distance in bolstering interoperability amongst the taking part nations and can prepare their air & floor crews to face modern warfare challenges.