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President Pervez Musharraf said here on Saturday that the successful test of cruise missile was a major milestone in Pakistan's quest "for strengthening and consolidating minimum deterrence". He was addressing the 92nd Corps Commander Conference here, which was attended by the Vice Chief of Army Staff, Corps Commanders and Principal Staff Officers.
The President said that the test of cruise missile was a great boost in Pakistan's defence capability and a gift to the nation on the eve of Independence Day.
He said that the test of the first cruise missile also manifested Pakistan's resolve to maintain the balance of power so essential towards stability and peace in the region.
The President conveyed his felicitations to the scientists and engineers and members of the strategic organisations who designed and developed the first ground-launched cruise missile, 'Babur', on their outstanding success.
General Musharraf appreciated the role of Army, paramilitary forces, intelligence agencies and other law enforcing agencies in combating terrorism and success achieved in this regard, particularly in Fata.
He said that efforts of Pakistan against terrorism were unmatched by any other country in the world.
The President commended the relief and rescue operation carried out by Pakistan Army troops in recent floods and Ghotki train accident, saving precious lives.
He particularly mentioned the commendable work done by Army Engineers in the rehabilitation of Sukkur Barrage and said that it was only because of timely repair of this barrage by Army that averted possible colossal damage which could occur to this barrage and the province of Sindh in the recent floods.
The President also lauded the efforts of Corps of Signals that ensured the success of privatisation of PTCL.
He said that officers and men of Army Signals did a remarkable job by keeping the telecommunications of the country operational despite hurdles created by vested interests.
In the second session, participants of the meeting reviewed the internal and external security situation, operational preparedness, training and other matters of professional interest.
The participants deliberated upon the developments on the globe, regional and domestic levels in the aftermath of July 7 terrorists attack in London and the events thereafter, and examined their impact on the country.
They also discussed at length the ongoing peace process with India, different aspects of Indo-US defence pact, situation in Kashmir and other dimensions of Pakistan-India relations.
The participants were briefed on the steps taken to beef up security arrangements on Pakistan-Afghanistan border and other measures adopted to facilitate the smooth conduct of Afghan elections.

Copyright Pakistan Press International, 2005

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