Pak's desire for peace must not be construed as weakness:

Press Trust of India  |  Islamabad 

believes in peaceful co-existence but its desire for peace must not be construed as its weakness, today said as he vowed to make the country's seaward defence "impregnable".

He was addressing the 108th Midshipmen and 17th Short Service Commission Course passing out parade at Naval Academy in Karachi, Radio reported.


It is the government's resolve to make all resources available to Navy so the country's seaward defence becomes "impregnable", and promotion of blue economy, he said.

"Navy is rapidly developing its indigenous capabilities and pursuing it with greater vigour," he added.

"believes in peaceful co-existence but our desire for peace must not be construed as our weakness," he said.

A long-standing territorial dispute and military conflict between and have led to vigilant and strict patrolling of territorial waters in the and the coastline shared along and the Pakistani province of

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First Published: Sat, December 23 2017. 14:25 IST