- Coas receives a warm welcome from Pakistani abroad in us.
- The diaspora praises the courage of the armed forces, shares comments with COAS.
- Both parties compromise joint efforts for safe and resistant Pakistan.
The head of the Army personnel, Syed also Munir, who is on an official visit to the United States, has recognized the contributions of the Pakistani abroad to the country's economy, and the global reputation by actively contributing through reference, investments and greater achievements in other domains, interserovicious public relations (ISPR) said Tuesday.
During the visit, the military media wing said that the Army Chief received a warm reception and the welcome of foreign Pakistani, who met in large quantities to meet him in Washington DC.
While interacting with the diaspora, the ISPR said, the Munir Field Marshal expressed his deep appreciation for the vital and more important role than the Pakistani abroad are the Ambassadors of Pakistan
Meanwhile, the Pakistani abroad hotly appreciated the excellent performance of the Armed Forces during the Bunyan-Mou-Marsoos and Marka-E-Haq operation, showing their courage and professionalism.

They also shared their experiences and suggestions with the COA, while he emphasized the importance of commitment to the Pakistani abroad, highlighting the need for continuous collaboration and cooperation to address common challenges and promote cooperation, added the army media wing.
The interaction concluded with a renewed sense of purpose and commitment, since the Coas and the Pakistani abroad committed to work together towards a safer, prosperous and resistant Pakistan.
It is pertinent to mention here that India launched attacks not caused in multiple Pakistani cities and air bases last month in response to Pahalgam's attack on April 22.
In response, the Pakistan armed forces launched a large-scale retaliation military action, called “Bunyan-Mou-Marshus Operation”, and attacked several Indian military objectives in multiple regions on May 10.
Pakistan knocked his six combat planes, including three rafale, and dozens of drones. After at least 87 hours, the war between the two nations with nuclear weapons ended on May 10 with a high -fire agreement negotiated by the United States.
The military confrontation between the two countries was caused by the April attack in Iiojk that left 26 dead tourists, with India blaming Pakistan for the attack without offering any evidence.
In recognition of his brilliant military leadership, courage and courage, ensuring the sovereignty and territorial integrity of Pakistan and the brave defense against the enemy, Coas Munir rose to the range of field marshal.