"Let me remind you that without a strong economy, democracy, rule of law and containment of terrorism, a credible defence system cannot be sustained. We therefore have to work together as a nation to achieve these goals," he said.
Sharif's address at the Kakul Military Academy in Abbottabad came hours after Defence Minister Khwaja Asif last night issued a statement praising the force and clarifying his position to soothe the nerves of the powerful Army which is upset with certain remarks made by members of ruling party.
He recalled that the army chief was the younger brother of slain Maj Shabbir Sharif "of whom the nation is proud".
Maj Shabbir, who was killed in the 1971 war with India, had won Pakistan's highest military award 'Nishaan-e-Haider'.
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Sharif said despite calls of economy and austerity the state is providing the defence forces all possible resources needed for making the defence of the country impregnable.
The uneasiness is primarily due to the ongoing treason trial of former military ruler Pervez Musharraf.
Gen Sharif had recently warned critics against undermining the military's institutional morale.
Defense Minister Khawaja Muhammad Asif and Information Minister Pervaiz Rashid also attended the function.