ISLAMABAD: Field Marshal Syed Asim Munir, Nishan-e-Imtiaz (Military) and Hilal-e-Jurat, who serves as both the Chief of Army Staff and Chief of Defence Forces, presided over the 274th Corps Commanders’ Conference.

During the conference, the participants offered Fateha for the armed forces, law enforcement personnel, and innocent citizens who sacrificed their lives defending the motherland. They paid tribute to the unparalleled sacrifices of the martyrs, reiterating that these immortal sacrifices form the foundation of Pakistan’s security.

The Army Chief and Chief of Defence Forces commended the unwavering professionalism, operational efficiency, and steadfastness of Pakistan’s armed forces, especially in conducting intelligence-based counter-terrorism operations for the defense of the homeland.

Field Marshal Munir emphasized that through cooperation and coordination among the government, armed forces, and the people, Pakistan is moving toward further consolidating its security achievements, strengthening economic stability, and improving its regional and global standing.

The forum stressed that all terrorist proxy elements, including their facilitators and supporters acting at the behest of India and other external patrons, will be eliminated through sustained and indiscriminate action. Participants agreed to maintain the momentum of Operation Ghadb-e-Lil-Haq until terrorist safe havens are completely eradicated and the use of Afghan soil against Pakistan is decisively ended.

The forum also praised the government’s efforts to resolve the conflict in the Middle East, reaffirming Pakistan’s commitment to inclusive dialogue, de-escalation, and principled diplomacy. As a responsible stakeholder, Pakistan continues to play an active role as a regional security stabilizer.

The Corps Commanders’ Conference strongly condemned and expressed concern over recent attacks on Saudi Arabia’s petrochemical and industrial complexes, labeling them an unnecessary escalation. The forum noted that such attacks undermine sincere efforts to resolve conflicts through peaceful means and acknowledged Saudi Arabia’s restraint despite serious provocations, stating that this approach has facilitated mediation and diplomatic solutions.

The forum warned that unprovoked aggression negatively impacts ongoing peace efforts and the overall environment for dialogue. It categorically rejected what it described as continuous misinformation, baseless allegations, and false flag operations attributed to India, noting that such tactics have been exposed globally.

Additionally, the forum expressed concern over continued human rights violations, extrajudicial killings, and alleged fake encounters in Jammu and Kashmir.

At the conclusion of the conference, the Army Chief directed commanders to uphold high standards of operational readiness, discipline, training, physical fitness, innovation, and professionalism. He expressed full confidence in the armed forces’ ability to counter all types of threats and ensure Pakistan’s sovereignty and territorial integrity.

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