Field Marshal warns India against ‘hydro terrorism’ during his visit to Command and Staff College in Quetta.
Chief of Army Staff Field Marshal Syed Asim Munir emphatically stated that Pakistan will not succumb to pressure and will decisively thwart any hostile attempts to derail its anti-terrorism efforts.
During his visit to the Command and Staff College in Quetta, he addressed the student officers and faculty, sharing strategic insights and expressing national resolve.
He honored the sacrifices of the martyrs of Operation ‘Bunyanum Marsoos’, expressing deep solidarity with their families and acknowledging their courage and commitment.
The Army Chief noted that, under strong national leadership, the Pakistani people united as an impenetrable force to defend the country against Indian hostilities.
He reaffirmed that the triumph in “Ma’arka-e-Haq” reflects the nation’s unity and determination, with seamless coordination among all sectors of national strength.
Discussing regional and international dynamics, Field Marshal Munir highlighted the shifting nature of warfare and criticized India’s growing inclination toward unjustified military provocations against Pakistan.
He assured that the country is fully prepared to counter any aggression and manage challenges across the entire conflict spectrum.
Calling for a peaceful settlement of the Kashmir issue, he condemned India’s tactics of ‘hydro terrorism’, terming them as baseless and legally flawed.
The Army Chief also condemned India’s involvement in sponsoring terrorism within Pakistan, emphasizing the renewed counterterrorism momentum and expressing confidence in achieving total eradication of extremism.
He praised Command and Staff College Quetta for its role in nurturing future military leaders committed to excellence and professionalism.
Encouraging the student officers, he urged them to approach their responsibilities with passion, dedication, and unwavering resolve.
Upon his arrival in Quetta, Field Marshal Munir was welcomed by the Commander Quetta Corps and the Commandant of the College.
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