Participants of the 20th National Security Workshop (NSW) of National Defence University, comprising of eminent politicians, parliamentarians, bureaucrats, ambassadors, senior armed forces officers as well as representatives from media and business community visited the Pakistan Navy Dockyard.
The NDU delegation was led by ISRAA DG Maj Gen Muhammad Samrez Salik. Upon arrival, workshop participants were given briefing about the capabilities, roles and functions of Pakistan Navy Fleet, Coastal Command setup and Logistics infrastructure of Pakistan Navy.
Coast Commander Rear Admiral Moazzam Ilyas and Commander Logistics Rear Admiral Imran Ahmad were also present on the occasion and interacted with the visiting delegates.
The visit provided ample opportunity for NSW participants to enhance their understanding about prevailing geo-strategic environment in North Arabian Sea and maritime challenges being faced by the country and the role of Pakistan Navy. Towards the end, participants were also given guided tour onboard Pakistan Navy Submarine HURMAT and PNS ZULFIQUAR.
Earlier, the participants also visited Naval Headquarters, where they were given briefing on maritime security challenges and response including Pakistan Navy contributions in safeguarding maritime interests of Pakistan.
After the presentation, Chief of the Naval Staff Admiral Zafar Mahmood Abbasi also interacted with the participants, which was followed by an overarching discussion on important issues especially on Maritime Security and maritime sector of Pakistan.