ISLAMABAD: The Command and Staff Conference of the Pakistan Navy (PN), chaired by Chief of Naval Staff Admiral Muhammad Zakaullah, concluded on Friday at the Naval Headquarters, Islamabad.
Matters related to operational preparedness, developmental plans of the PN and prevailing security situation were reviewed.
The naval chief was briefed on various ongoing and future PN projects as well as operational activities and security aspects at Gwadar Port, particularly with respect to maritime components of China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) project.
While making an overall appraisal of the prevalent security environment, the admiral expressed satisfaction over operational preparedness of the Pakistan Navy. The naval chief, while expressing Pakistan Navy’s resolve to ensure seaward defence of vital maritime infrastructure and protection of the maritime interests of Pakistan against all threats, reiterated PN’s unflinching resolve and determination to safeguard maritime frontiers of Pakistan at all costs.
The admiral also reiterated that Pakistan Navy would continue to play a significant role in sustenance of peace and stability in the Indian Ocean region in the midst of complex, challenging and evolving contemporary security environment. He also urged field commanders to remain at the highest state of preparedness and maintain a constant vigil in their area of responsibility (AoR).
He stressed the need to conduct coastal security exercises in coordination with other law enforcement agencies to acquire the highest degree of professionalism and interoperability.
The Command and Staff Conference is the apex decision-making body of the PN in which all principal staff officers and field commanders undertake strategic review of Pakistan Navy’s policies and plans.
Published in Daily Times, August 19th 2017.