Speech to the Royal Pakistan Air Force Station
Risalpur on 13th April, 1948
It gives me great pleasure to pay my first visit to a unit of the Royal
Pakistan Air Force. There is no doubt that any country without a strong
Air Force is at the mercy of any aggressor. Pakistan must build up her
Air Force as quickly as possible. It must be an efficient Air Force second
to none and must take its right place with the Army and the Navy in securing
Pakistan's defence.
I am well aware of air developments in other countries and my Government
is determined that the Royal Pakistan Air Force will not lee behind.
The Royal Pakistan Air Force has started with very few assets, except
loyalty and determination, to succeed. But the Royal Pakistan Air Force
is already taking shape; this school formed only 7 months ago is a worthy
example of this.
I know also that you are short of aircraft and equipment, but efforts
are being made to procure the necessary equipment and orders for modern
aircraft have also been placed.
But aircraft and personnel in any numbers are of little use, unless
there is a team spirit within the Air Force and a strict sense of discipline
prevails. I charge you to remember that only with discipline and self-reliance
can the Royal Pakistan Air Force be worthy of Pakistan.
I am pleased to learn of the progress which this School has made and
as desired by the Commander and yourselves I name it from today "The Royal
Pakistan Air Force College"
I thank you all and I wish your school and yourselves all success.
Pakistan Zindabad