Navy pledges to strive for sustainable development of maritime sector in Pakistan.

ISLAMABAD -- Chief of the Naval Staff (CNS) Admiral Muhammad Amjad Khan Niazi on Wednesday in his message on World Maritime Day said Pakistan Navy pledged to make concerted efforts for sustainable development of maritime sector in Pakistan on this occasion. In a news release issued here by the Pakistan Navy, the CNS said the Navy was also making efforts to address the challenges facing us in pursuit of greener transition. 'I look forward to a profound and cumulative response by all stakeholders in this regard.'

World Maritime Day is celebrated every year to focus on the importance of shipping safety, maritime security and marine environment. This year, the theme of World Maritime Day is 'New Technologies for Greener Shipping'.

The Naval Chief said, 'Shipping is the most efficient and cost effective method of international transportation, facilitating commerce and global trade to create prosperity among nations and people. In order to reap the benefits of shipping in the long run, its sustainability will be a key priority as its volume continues to grow. This necessitates energy efficiency, new technology and innovation, maritime education and training, maritime traffic management and development of maritime infrastructure, of international standards.'

He underlined that it was estimated that the shipping industry released around 3% of world's Carbon Dioxide into the atmosphere on annual...

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