Saima Saleem Meets COAS, Discusses Disability Empowerment
Saima Saleem's meeting with the COAS demonstrates the Pakistan Army's commitment to disability empowerment and highlights the importance of promoting inclusivity and diversity in diplomatic efforts. Her exceptional talent and dedication serve as a shining example for individuals with disabilities, and underscore the need for continued support and empowerment.

Field Marshal Asim Munir, Chief of Army Staff, met with Saima Saleem, a visually impaired member of Pakistan's diplomatic mission to the UN, and praised her exceptional talent and dedication to promoting Pakistan's interests on global platforms.
The meeting highlighted the Pakistan Army's commitment to supporting and empowering individuals with disabilities, with the COAS expressing admiration for Saima's resilience and determination. Saima briefed the COAS on her work at the UN, discussing critical issues facing Pakistan, including state-sponsored terrorism from India.
The COAS acknowledged Saima's efforts in articulating Pakistan's stance on global platforms and appreciated her dedication to safeguarding national interests through diplomacy. The meeting served as a recognition of Pakistan's exceptional talent and dedication, regardless of physical ability, and underscored the importance of promoting inclusivity and empowerment.
The meeting between the COAS and Saima Saleem is a significant step towards promoting disability empowerment and recognizing the contributions of individuals with disabilities to Pakistan's diplomatic efforts. It highlights the need for continued support and empowerment of individuals with disabilities, and the importance of promoting inclusivity and diversity in all aspects of society.