Chief of Army Staff (Coas) General Syed Asim Munir was chairman of 268. Corps Commanders’ Conference (CCC) in General Headquarters (GHQ) in Rawalpindi Friday, reported the military’s media wing.
According to a statement from Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR), participants received a comprehensive briefing on the prevailing Pakinomist-strategic environment, new national security challenges and Pakistan’s strategic reaction to developing threats.
“The forum, which made a careful assessment of regional and internal security dynamics, confirmed the Forum’s decision to eradicate terrorism in all its forms and manifestations regardless of the cost,” the statement reads. It repeated Pakistan’s unwavering obligation to bring the full strength of the state against facilitators and monings acting on behalf of hostile elements seeking to destabilize the country.
The forum confirmed that “no one is allowed to disturb the peace of Balochistan and dishonest design of foreign sponsored clerks, including social disturbing elements and their so -called political supporters who promote their narrow political interests at the expense of stability and prosperity in Balochistan, will be crucial to being able to enter into the violent and the power of being the original foreign population, and it is mentioned to the lap and the circumstance that is foreign -gone, and the circumstance that is foreign, and the circumstance that is foreign, and it is, and it is publicly mentioned and publicly mentioned and all -men and the population of general and publicly mentioned and the general and the circumstance. And thrive with it fully exposed and will be treated without impunity.
The forum highlighted the rapid and effective implementation of Vision Azm-E-Destehkam under the framework of the National Action Plan (NAP) and emphasized the need for a whole-of-nation approach. ISPR said the state apparatus and institutions would resolutely implement the law within the Constitution of the Constitution and that “no lensity and weakness will be shown.”
General Munir paid tribute to the introduction of district coordination committees of Pakistan and emphasized the need for sustained, coordinated efforts in accordance with government directives to accelerate the implementation of NAP, ensuring trouble -free interinstitutional cooperation.
The Army Chief reiterated that the “Pakistan army will extend full support to the government and law enforcement authorities (LEAs) to enforce strict legal measures against illegal economic activities that are in itself linked to terrorist financing. There is no room for terrorists and their facilitators in Pakistan.”
To express concern about the persistent violations of human rights in Indian illegally occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJK) and ceasefire from the Indian Army along the control line (LOC), the forum confirms Pakistan’s “deep and ignorant support for the fair cause of the people of IIOJK” and called for sustained diplomatic commitment to highlight these abundance globally.
The forum also expressed solidarity with the people of Palestine and condemned serious violations of human rights and war crimes committed in Gaza. It repeated Pakistan’s diplomatic, political and moral support for the Palestinian people.
Finally, the COAs instructed field commanders to maintain the highest standards of operational emergency preparedness and professional expertise, ensuring a strict workout to maintain the maximum combat readiness.