On July 27, 2025, Lieutenant General Rahat Naseem Ahmad Khan, Corps Commander of Balochistan, held a special interactive session with university students from across the province. The event was designed to bridge the gap between security institutions and youth, offering a transparent platform for open discussion.

In a comprehensive briefing, Lt Gen Rahat Naseem shared insights into the current landscape of Balochistan highlighting both its challenges and ongoing developmental initiatives. He spoke candidly about security dynamics, economic opportunities, and the evolving role of youth in sustaining peace and progress in the region.

Students actively participated, posing questions on themes such as education access, infrastructure projects, local governance, and security concerns. In response, the Corps Commander delivered thoughtful, detailed, and candid answers that were widely appreciated for their clarity and grounded realism.

Attendees described the session as informative and empowering. Conversations reflected a mutual commitment: the students sought actionable clarity, while the army leadership underscored inclusive dialogue and national responsibility. It was clear that the session provided a rare opportunity for youth to directly engage with high-level leadership.

Officials emphasized how such interactions are part of a broader effort to foster trust, mutual understanding, and civic involvement among Balochistan’s younger generation. The gesture is seen as a move toward transparency, confidence-building, and creating avenues for proactive participation in regional development.

By engaging in these constructive exchanges, the Corps Commander reaffirmed faith in education, dialogue, and youth empowerment as vehicles for long-term peace. The session marked a positive and forward-looking milestone in civil–military outreach efforts across the province.