KARACHI, 27 July: An awards ceremony was held at the PAF Air War College, Sharea Faisal, to award “Fellow of Air War College” certificates to graduates of the 15th Air War course.

Air Marshal Saleem Arshad, Vice Chief of the Air Staff, PAF, was the chief guest at the ceremony and gave away certificates to the graduating officers.

Air-Vice Marshal Maqbool Ali Shah, commandant of the college, received the chief guest and presented the course report highlighting the various aspects of the course.

In addition to the officers from the army and navy, allied officers from China, Indonesia, Malaysia, Nigeria, Saudi Arabia and Syria also participated in the course.

Air Marshal Saleem congratulated the graduating officers on successfully completing the course and being admitted as fellows.

He acknowledged the stature of the Air War College as a premier seat of learning and the college’s contribution in creating awareness about the challenges emerging in the changed geo-political situation.

He said input provided by the college will enable the participants to grasp new changes in the strategic milieu.—APP

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