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Harvard Business School students meet Gen Asim Munir in Rawalpindi

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RAWALPINDI: A delegation of 44 students of Harvard Business School (HBS) Track-2024, representing nine different countries, called on Chief of Army Staff (COAS) General Asim Munir at General Headquarters, here on Thursday.

As per the details, the ISPR said in a press release that the Inter-Services Public Relations has highlighted Pakistan’s important role in promoting regional peace and stability, its unwavering efforts against terrorism, and its commitment to uphold democratic values. Provided a platform to share perspectives.

General Asim Munir emphasized the importance of education, critical thinking and innovation to tackle contemporary security challenges.

He highlighted Pakistan’s vast potential and encouraged the audience to form their own opinions based on personal experiences.

The COAS also warned against the dangers of misinformation and fake news in the digital age, urging students to navigate the landscape wisely.

Harvard students thanked COAS for facilitating constructive and enlightening discussions.

This engagement follows an earlier interaction of the COAS with students of various universities at the General Headquarters on August 20, emphasizing their commitment to nurture and inspire the youth of the country.

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