DG ISPR Holds Special Session With Over 6,150 Students in Summer Internship 2026

The session covered national security, terrorism, information warfare and social media challenges, with students from 21 stations across Pakistan taking part.

DG ISPR meets students during ISPR Summer Internship 2026

DG ISPR interacts with students participating in the ISPR Summer Internship 2026 programme

ISLAMABAD: Director General Inter-Services Public Relations (DG ISPR) held a special interactive session with more than 6,150 students participating in the ISPR Summer Internship 2026 programme.

Students from 21 different stations across Pakistan joined the session. The programme provided participants with an opportunity to discuss important national and security-related issues directly with the DG ISPR.

During the special session, the DG ISPR spoke in detail about national security, terrorism, information warfare and the growing challenges associated with social media.

Students Engage in Question-and-Answer Session

The DG ISPR responded to questions from the students during the interactive session.

Participants raised questions on a range of issues related to national security, information and social media. The DG ISPR provided detailed explanations and answers during the discussion.

The session formed part of the wider ISPR Summer Internship 2026 programme, which is bringing together thousands of students from different parts of the country.

More than 6,150 students are participating in the internship across 21 stations, reflecting the scale of the programme.

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Students Meet DG ISPR

The DG ISPR also held a special meeting with participants following the session.

Students interacted with him in a friendly atmosphere. The DG ISPR shook hands with participants and exchanged remarks with them.

Several students also requested autographs during the meeting.

Participants appreciated the opportunity to meet the DG ISPR and described the interaction as a valuable part of their summer internship experience.

The ISPR Summer Internship 2026 programme aims to provide students with exposure to important national issues while creating opportunities for interaction and learning.

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