Pakeeza, a recent graduate from the Pakistan Military Academy, has been awarded the prestigious Commandant's Cane, marking a major achievement for women in the Pakistan Army. Hailing from a small village in Gujarat, Pakeeza's journey represents the growing role of women in Pakistan's armed forces.
The daughter of a retired Subedar, Pakeeza credits her father for instilling military values, discipline, and punctuality from an early age. She completed her MBBS from the Army Medical College before joining the Pakistan Army's Medical Corps.
In her statement, Pakeeza said, "Earning the Commandant's Cane is not just an award for me, but the fulfillment of my father's dreams and recognition of my determination, hard work, and passion." She emphasized that this achievement proves Pakistani women can excel in challenging fields.
Pakeeza's success highlights the increasing number of women graduating from the Pakistan Military Academy and securing prominent positions within the armed forces. It underscores the military's efforts to integrate women into various roles and provide them with opportunities for career advancement.
The Pakistan Army has been actively promoting gender diversity in recent years, with women officers serving in multiple capacities across different corps. This trend is seen as a positive step towards empowering women and utilizing their talents in national service.