In his handle, General Bajwa stated that “in our quest for peace, we have extended sincere and all-out efforts to evolve good neighbourly relations with all our neighbours and regional countries”.
In his handle, General Bajwa stated that “in our quest for peace, we have extended sincere and all-out efforts to evolve good neighbourly relations with all our neighbours and regional countries”.
Pakistan Army chief General Qamar Javed Bajwa on Saturday emphasised the necessity for regional peace and creating a mechanism for resolving all bilateral points peacefully amongst international locations as he warned that the “price of status quo will be devastating for all of us”.
In what might presumably be his final handle on the prestigious Pakistan Military Academy in Kakul as he’s set to retire by the top of November, the Chief of Army Staff (COAS) stated that the “world has modified, so ought to we as the value of established order can be devastating for all of us.” Without naming any nation, the 61-year-old Pakistan Army chief burdened the necessity for regional peace and creating a mechanism for resolving all bilateral points peacefully.
“We must give peace a chance by developing a mechanism to resolve all our bilateral issues peacefully. Moreover, as opposed to fighting each other, we should collectively fight hunger, poverty, illiteracy, population explosion, climate change and disease,” he stated. “The world has changed, so should we as the price of status quo will be devastating for all of us,” he stated.
In his handle, General Bajwa stated that “in our quest for peace, we have extended sincere and all-out efforts to evolve good neighbourly relations with all our neighbours and regional countries…We are trying our best to break the political logjam which has denied the countries of South Asia to move forward and resolve all regional and bilateral issues in a peaceful and dignified manner.” The Army chief stated that the folks of South Asia, like the remainder of the world, deserved prosperity and higher residing circumstances, which was solely doable by means of sustained financial development, growth and above all, lasting peace.
“Therefore, we must strive hard to keep the flames of war away from the region,” he stated.
During his tenure, Pakistan and India got here to the brink of full warfare in 2019 within the wake of the Pulwama assault and subsequent occasions. However, it was additionally throughout his time when the 2 sides agreed to revive a ceasefire alongside the LoC in 2021, making a glimmer of hope for peace.
Relations between India and Pakistan have been strained over the Kashmir problem and cross-border terrorism emanating from Pakistan. The ties between the 2 international locations nosedived after India abrogated Article 370 of the Constitution, revoking the particular standing of Jammu and Kashmir and bifurcating the State into two Union Territories on August 5, 2019.
Following India’s choice, Pakistan downgraded diplomatic ties with New Delhi and expelled the Indian envoy. India has firmly advised Pakistan that terrorism and talks can’t go collectively.
In his handle, Gen. Bajwa additionally warned that Pakistan’s want for peace shouldn’t be taken as a logo of weak spot.
“No one should make any mistake about our collective resolve to defend our core interests and every inch of our motherland,” he stated.
He claimed that the Pakistan Army had “successfully turned the tide of the menace of terrorism in the last two decades and has ensured that organised terrorism is decisively rooted out from Pakistan”.
“This is indeed a unique accomplishment that not many countries or armies can claim,” he stated.
General Bajwa, who in his personal phrases has been in uniform for about 42 years, turned chief of the military workers in November 2016 for a three-year tenure, which was prolonged for an additional time period in 2019. If every little thing goes by the e-book, he’ll retire by the top of November.
Source: www.thehindu.com