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VIDEO: ISPR’s new documentary highlights security forces’ role in development of remote areas

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VIDEO: ISPR’s new documentary highlights security forces’ role in development of remote areas
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The Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) has released its documentary titled ‘Chiragh-e-Rah: Beacons on the Path of Glory’ that highlights the role played by the country’s security forces in the socio-economic development of Pakistan’s remote areas.

According to the military’s media wing, the documentary underlines the role played by Pakistani security forces in the socio-economic development of remote areas along the western borders.

The security forces measured the threats and countered the nefarious designs head-on with a comprehensive strategy. The essence was to achieve enduring peace reinforced with a population-centric and community-driven developmental approach, through stabilisation of the western zone by defeating insurgency; concurrent mainstreaming and education of youth to make them useful members of the society, read an Instagram post by the ISPR.

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“Having addressed the menace of fear, terrorism and uncertainty, a new era of development and progress has been launched with the assistance of the government,” it read.

“May it be:
• Communication infrastructure like roads, tunnels and bridges to connect these remote areas to main cities.
• Establishment of modern and progressive education system for the youth of the area.
• Women empowerment initiatives.
• Providing basic health facilities, provision of clean drinking water
• Encouraging economic activities through promoting local industries
• Mineral resources and tourism, providing sports grounds and other facilities for healthy and positive activities and to promote local talent
• Restoration of law and order, establishing writ of the government.
The documentary highlights that; the day is not far when these areas will be at par and in pace with other developed parts of the country.”

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