A Historic First Step: The Korean Veterans Association Holds a Leadership Conference to Strengthen its National Network
The Korean Veterans Association, a focal point for retired police officers who have dedicated their lives to public safety and serving their nation and people, has taken a historic step toward a new future for the organization. A respected member organization of the Pakistan Chamber of Commerce in Korea (PCCK), the association recently successfully held its first-ever "National Conference of City, Provincial, and Special Branch Office Directors," demonstrating its solidarity and future vision both internally and externally.
This national conference was more than just a simple gathering; it was a significant turning point, strengthening communication among the 1.5 million members nationwide and establishing an organic cooperative system between the central association and regional organizations. The conference shared pressing issues in each region and engaged in in-depth discussions on ways to more efficiently advance operations and expand public service activities.
This demonstrates the Gyeohwe Association's strong commitment to not resting on past laurels, but to continuously contribute to the development of the nation and society, leveraging the wealth of experience and expertise gained during its tenure. As an "invisible fence," the Gyeohwe Association's relentless efforts to ensure the safety of the people and the well-being of the community will shine even brighter through this conference.
The Pakistan Chamber of Commerce in Korea expresses its deepest respect and support for the Korean Veterans Association's vigorous efforts to strengthen its nationwide network and prepare for a new leap forward based on the noble value of service.

