Naval Chief addresses participants of 50th Pakistan Navy Staff Course

NationalNaval Chief addresses participants of 50th Pakistan Navy Staff Course

LAHORE, Pakistan: The Chief of the Naval Staff (CNS) Admiral Muhammad Amjad Khan Niazi the Pakistan Navy War College in Lahore and addressed the course participants of the 50th Pakistan Navy Staff Course.

In his address, the Naval Chief dilated on the evolving geo-strategic milieu and its interplay with the prevalent security dynamics with reference to the maritime security challenges

The Naval Chief underscored the Pakistan Navy’s capabilities to deal with traditional and non-traditional security challenges.

Admiral Amjad Khan Niazi also divulged on the developmental plan of the Pakistan Navy.

Earlier, the 50th Pakistan Navy Staff Course participants presented the Research Paper on Cyberspace as the 5th domain of warfare: Challenge & Opportunities for Pakistan.

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