ISLAMABAD, Oct 26: Chief of the air staff air chief marshal Mushaf Ali Mir on Friday said that Pakistan Air Force continuous to be in the highest state of preparedness and is keeping constant vigil against any threat.

Speaking at the quarterly air staff presentation held at Pakistan Air Force Headquarters Chaklala the chief of the air staff said any mischief on the part of the enemy or any misadventure across the Line of Control will be paid back in the same coin.

He said that the enemy will not be allowed to accomplish her evil designs at any cost. The presentation provides an opportunity for the evaluation of the performance of the commands and PAF bases during the quarter.

The operational, training, administrative aspects and the state of preparedness of PAF was reviewed in the meeting.

The air staff presentation, held under the chairmanship of the chief of the air staff, was attended by the vice-chief of the air staff, principal staff officers, air officers commanding regional air commands, base commanders and other officers.—APP

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