Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Friday said that Pakistan was on its way to overcoming challenges due to the tough decisions taken at the cost of political capital.
While addressing the passing out parade at the Pakistan Air Force’s Asghar Khan Academy, the premier vowed not to leave the inflation-weary people of Pakistan at the mercy of the disruptions in the global markets, despite the global economic crisis adversely affecting all walks of life in the country.
He said: “We need to build resilience and protect our economy from global shocks. This is possible if we think long and hard and introduce structural reforms in the economy to make it sustainable.”
The premier added that for this purpose, he had always been a strong proponent of the Charter of Economy.
“Let me assure you that we are making all efforts to bring our economy back on track,” he reiterated.
‘Desire for peace must not be misunderstood’
The prime minister said Pakistan was a peace-loving nation and wished to maintain friendly ties with all countries, especially neighboring countries; however, Islamabad’s “desire for peace must not be misunderstood as weakness.”
He said there could be no peace in South Asia without a fair settlement of the Jammu and Kashmir dispute in line with the UN aspiration and the people of Kashmir.
“We condemn the grave human rights violation in Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir and urge the world to take note of the illegal changes by India post August 2019,” he added.
‘Nation tested by challenges in last two decades
The premier said that the whole nation stood behind its armed forces like a solid rock, and it would continue to do so in the future to defeat the evil designs of anti-Pakistan forces.
“This mutual bond of love, devotion and abiding reverence has remained unbroken. Therefore, I have an unwavering belief that our armed forces will always live up to the people’s expectations in the future,” he said.
PM Shehbaz said over the last two decades; the nation had been tested by various challenges such as terrorism, extremism and militancy.
“The manner in which our armed forces, including the air force, police and intelligence community, have risen to the challenges and neutralized the threats to our national security is simply outstanding.”
He recalled the recent example of the PAF’s true professionalism when it showed a befitting and determined response to the Indian aggression in February 2019.
“The whole world saw how our brave sons humiliated the Indian air force and showed exceptional skill and expertise,” he added.
Earlier, the PM reviewed the parade and presented awards to cadets. PAF’s Sherdil Squadron also displayed a splendid air display on the occasion.
Defense Minister Khawaja Muhammad Asif, Information Minister Maryam Aurangzeb and other civil and military officials were also present. (APP)