Pakistan Army’s Diverse Officers Embody National Unity
The Pakistan Army stands as a symbol of national unity, bringing together young officers from diverse regions and backgrounds across the country.
Among the newly commissioned officers from the Pakistan Military Academy are the children of martyrs and cadets hailing from remote areas, each with their own inspiring journey of perseverance and dedication.
One of these proud graduates, Company Senior Under Officer Muhammad Adnan, son of Shaheed Havaldar Muhammad Naveed, spoke about his resolve to follow his father’s path. “My father laid down his life in 2016 defending our nation at the Line of Control. At the age of 13, I made a promise to myself to join the Pakistan Army and protect our homeland,” Adnan shared. He urged the children of martyrs to strive hard and contribute to the service of the nation.
Cadet Husnain Musa Khan, from a tribal region, offered words of encouragement: “My message to the youth from tribal areas is to look ahead, work hard, and join the Pakistan Army to serve our nation. Your role in safeguarding the country is vital.”
Balochistan’s Battalion Quarter Master, Sergeant Muhammad Aswad, whose father worked in the government, also graduated. “I urge the youth from remote regions of Balochistan to step up and play their part in defending the country,” he said.
From Gilgit-Baltistan, Cadet Sibtain Abbas, son of a retired Subedar, added, “I want to tell the youth, particularly from isolated areas, to keep working diligently. With effort and faith, success will follow.”
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