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sea frontier
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The naval command of a coastal frontier, including the coastal zone in addition to the land area of the coastal frontier and the adjacent sea areas.


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On this auspicious day, the officers and men of Pakistan Navy stand proud and bow their heads before Allah Almighty for giving us the vision, determination and courage to make defence of the nation's sea frontiers impregnable.
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