Bahawalpur, March 1, 2025: Chief of Army Staff (COAS) General Syed Asim Munir urged students to strive for academic excellence with dedication, the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) reported on Saturday.
During his visit to Bahawalpur Cantonment, General Munir was received by the Commander of Bahawalpur Corps. He was briefed on the operational preparedness and training aspects of the Bahawalpur Corps. Addressing officers and troops, the COAS commended their unwavering dedication, high morale, and combat readiness. He emphasized that rigorous training remains the cornerstone of a soldier’s professional development and is essential for overcoming modern warfare challenges.
As part of his visit, General Munir inaugurated several key initiatives, including the CMH Institute of Medical Sciences (CIMS), Innovista Cholistan, and the Integrated Combat Simulator Arena—projects aimed at advancing medical education, information technology, and combat readiness.
While at CIMS, he engaged with students from various universities in Bahawalpur, reaffirming the Army’s commitment to youth development. He encouraged students to pursue academic excellence and acquire essential skills to contribute meaningfully to national progress. Recognizing the youth’s pivotal role in shaping Pakistan’s future, he reiterated the Army’s support for initiatives that empower young talent.
Earlier, General Munir visited the United Kingdom, where he was briefed on the modernization plans of the British Army and the Deep Recce Strike Brigade. During a field visit to Warminster and Larkhill Garrisons, hosted by General Roland Walker, Chief of the General Staff of the UK Army, he observed demonstrations of advanced military technologies, including artificial intelligence and uncrewed systems.