Chief of Army Staff General Syed Asim Munir opened the two-day 261st Corps Commanders’ Conference at GHQ on Thursday.
The martyrs—law enforcement officers, military personnel, and civilians—died to protect their country, and conference participants honoured them.
The guests also prayed for the martyrs, especially those killed in the Dera Ismail Khan attack.
Pakistan Army Corps commanders vowed to preserve Pakistan’s territorial integrity and sovereignty from all aggression.
The oppression and abuse of human rights by Indian forces in Kashmir horrified them. The Indian Army’s kidnapping, torture, and murder of citizens enraged the crowd. Even if these were crimes against humanity, the Kashmiris’ bravery in defending their right to self-determination would not diminish.
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The conference concluded that Pakistan would continue to provide Kashmiris with political, moral, and diplomatic support to resolve the conflict in accordance with UN Security Council resolutions and international law.
The audience understood geopolitics, national security, and the military response to changing threats. Terrorists’ easy access to modern weaponry, freedom of movement in a nearby country, and safe havens were Pakistan’s top security concerns. They include outlawed terrorist groups like the TTP.
The authorities would use all state forces to fight terrorists on all fronts, including those who work with hostile forces to destabilise Pakistan.
Throughout the conversation, the government reiterated its desire for an immediate ceasefire and peaceful conclusion. The government condemned Gaza’s war crimes and human rights abuses again. It also pledged assistance for Palestinians.
The conference supported the Special Investment Facilitation Council’s (SIFC’s) socioeconomic growth and foreign investment efforts.
It was also necessary to assess current defences against electricity theft, smuggling, money laundering, and stockpiling.
The Pakistan Army is committed to helping the government and law enforcement institutions stop these acts. The students also learned about formational operational readiness.
The army chief of staff stressed the importance of physical and cognitive operational excellence, motivation, and training.
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