The Pakistan Army organized a welfare program for retired servicemen in Rawalakot, Azad Kashmir, with the Corps Commander Rawalpindi and GOC Murree attending as special guests. Hundreds of veterans participated in the event, which focused on addressing the welfare needs of retired military personnel.
During his address, the Corps Commander Rawalpindi emphasized Pakistan's significant role in the Muslim world and discussed various challenges facing the nation. He highlighted the dedication of Pakistani soldiers who serve at elevations reaching 23,000 feet to protect national borders.
The military leadership engaged directly with veterans during the program, listening to their concerns and issuing directives for resolution. The Corps Commander also addressed the impact of social media on younger generations, encouraging positive engagement and constructive dialogue on national matters.
The event provided a platform for retired servicemen to voice their issues and interact with current military leadership. Veterans in attendance expressed appreciation for the initiative and requested similar programs in the future to maintain strong connections with the military community.
The program represented a focused effort to strengthen ties between the military establishment and its veteran community while addressing welfare concerns. Military officials used the occasion to discuss both immediate community needs and broader national interests.
Veterans described the event as a milestone in strengthening relationships between the retired servicemen's community and the active military establishment, highlighting its role in addressing welfare concerns and maintaining institutional connections.