Address to the Establishment of H.M.P.S. "Dilawar" on 23rd January,
Gentlemen,
The first World War of 1914-18 was fought to end war. Its horrors quickened
the conscience of the world and set statesmen thinking to devise ways and
means of outlawing war. This led to the birth of the League of Nations
and the idea of collective security, but the League of Nations proved only
a pious hope. It failed to avert World War No. 2. The destruction caused
by the first world war pales into insignificance as compared to the devastation
and havoc resulting from the last world war and now with the discovery
of the Atom Bomb, one shudders to think of the pattern of future wars.
The war weary humanity in watching with fear and hope the evolution of
the United Nations Organization for on its ability to successfully deal
with the cause of war and threats to world peace will depend the salvation
of mankind and the future of civilization. Pakistan which has been recently
admitted to the United Nations Organization will do everything in its power
to strengthen the Organization and help it in the achievement of the ideals
which have been set up as its goal. While giving the fullest support to
the principles of the United Nations Charter we cannot afford to neglect
our defenses. However strong the United Nations Organization might be,
the primary responsibility for the defense of our country will rest with
us and Pakistan must be prepared for all eventualities and dangers. The
weak and the defenseless, in this imperfect world, invite aggression from
others. The best way in which we can serve the cause of peace is by removing
temptation from the path of those who think that we are weak, and therefore,
they can bully or attack us. That temptation can only be removed if we
make ourselves so strong that nobody dare entertain any aggressive designs
against us. Pakistan is still in its infancy and so is its Navy and other
branches of the armed forces. But this infant means to grow up and God
willing will grow up much sooner than many people thinks.
Everyone of you has an important role to play in strengthening the defense
of the country and your watchwords should be faith, discipline and self-sacrifice.
You will have to make up for the smallness of your size by your courage
and selfless devotion to duty for it is not life that matters but the courage,
fortitude and determination you bring to it.
I see some of you, who constitute the bodyguard at present provided
at the Governor-general's residence, practically everyday. Today I see
you in much large numbers and I am greatly impressed by your bearing and
turn out. You must remember that your Headquarters Karachi, the gateway
to Western Pakistan, besides being the port of call of ships of other nations,
is also on the air route from the West to the East. People from all over
the globe pass through Karachi and the eyes of the world are on you. I
trust that, by your behavior and deportment you will never let Pakistan
down, but would keep up the best traditions of the service and maintain
high the honor and prestige of Pakistan as one of the greatest nations
of the world.
Pakistan Zindabad