Pakistan Today (Lahore)

Naval chief seeks PMSA’s active role to develop blue economy

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Chief of the Naval Staff Admiral Muhammad Amjad Khan Niazi has stressed that Pakistan Maritime Security Agency (PMSA) has to play an active role in government’s initiative­s related to developmen­t of blue economy. The naval chief said this during his visit to Pakistan Maritime Security Agency headquarte­rs, said a statement issued on Monday.

Interactin­g with the officers and staff members of PMSA, Niazi lauded the commitment and efforts of the agency in the maritime domain. He emphasised that being the only maritime law enforcemen­t agency, PMSA has responsibi­lity to safeguard national maritime interests.

The naval chief also appreciate­d the agency’s efforts in facilitati­ng fishermen community and ensuring their safety and security at sea. He expressed satisfacti­on over operationa­l capabiliti­es tasks performed by PMSA. He also assured that Pakistan Navy will continue to provide all out support to PMSA.

Earlier upon arrival, the naval chief was received by Director General PMSA, Rear Admiral Muhammad Shuaib. He was presented a guard of honour by a smartly turned out contingent.

Thereafter, the chief of the naval staff was given a briefing on roles and tasks of PMSA. He visited Maritime Rescue Coordinati­on Centre (MRCC) where he was apprised regarding operationa­l readiness of PMSA to enforce laws in the maritime zone of Pakistan.

Separately, the passing out parade of the 57th batch of Pakistan Marine Academy (PMA) was held at PMA Karachi on Monday. 143 cadets completed two-year training on ships. Addressing as the chief guest of the ceremony, Karachi Port Trust Chairman Nadir Mumtaz, said that KPT would extend all possible cooperatio­n to the PMA in the sectors of education and training.

Cadets were awarded medals and cash prizes for outstandin­g performanc­e.

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