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Maritime sector provides foundation for sustainable economic future: Naveed

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“Considering the state of the country’s economy, it is imperative to realize Pakistan’s maritime potential, since a robust national maritime sector can be a great enabler for transition to a sustainable economic future”, said Chief of the Naval Staff Admiral Naveed Ashraf on Thursday while addressing the closing ceremony of 6th Maritime Security Workshop at Pakistan Navy War College, Lahore.

The Maritime Security Workshop is Pakistan Navy’s annual event which aims to generate understanding on the dynamics of maritime security, creating awareness about blue economy and exploring untapped maritime potential of Pakistan.

The workshop participants included parliamentarians, policymakers, bureaucrats, academia, entrepreneurs as well as representatives from media, a news release said.

Speaking on the occasion, the chief guest emphasized Pakistan Navy’s commitments to raise awareness on issues of National Maritime significance and underscored PN initiatives in generating informed debate on security issues, Blue-Economy, strategic developments in the Indian Ocean Region and intense geopolitical rivalry.

He also apprised the audience that Pakistan Navy is divesting resources for the socio-economic uplift of the less privileged segments of society, especially along the coastal belt. Earlier, Rear Admiral Javaid Iqbal, Commandant Pakistan Navy War College during his welcome remarks, gave a brief rundown of various activities during the conduct of workshop.

The nine day workshop brings about improved understanding of the maritime security and geopolitical underpinnings in the wider Indian Ocean. The workshop also highlighted the opportunities and challenges available in the national maritime sector of Pakistan and the manner in which it could help uplift country’s economy.

The participants were briefed on the role of Pakistan Navy in defending the national sea frontiers and in advancing maritime interests of the country abroad. The workshop was conducted in two phases.—APP

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