Army chief calls on CA

NN Online:
Army Chief General Waker-Uz-Zaman met with Chief Adviser Prof Muhammad Yunus for a courtesy call on Wednesday at the State Guest House Jamuna.
During the meeting, the army provided a comprehensive briefing on the country’s overall security landscape and the ongoing operational activities of the Bangladesh Army, according to an Inter-Services Public Relations Directorate (ISPR) press release.
The discussion focused on the military’s assessment of current security challenges and the measures being implemented to address them. Additionally, there were discussions on various strategic initiatives undertaken by the army to contribute to national development and ensure long-term stability.
The Army chief also informed Yunus about his recent visit to the Central African Republic, expressing optimism that the trip would strengthen bilateral relations and military cooperation between the two nations.
In addition, he presented an update on the findings and recommendations of the recently concluded high-level committee tasked with ensuring justice for “deprived” army officers.
General Waker further informed the chief adviser about the progress of the ongoing senior-level review concerning the reinstatement procedures for JCOs and other ranks who were dismissed under various circumstances.
Towards the conclusion of the meeting, the chief adviser was briefed on the initiatives undertaken by the Bangladesh Army to provide medical assistance to students and civilians injured during the July uprising.
