- The COAS -led 268 CCC has confirmed its commitment to eliminate terrorism in all its forms.
- The forum indicates the importance of ‘a whole country’ approach to combat terrorism
- The meeting emphasizes that vision Azm-Esthkam needs to be implemented under the scope of Nap
- State apparatus will show no softening and weakness to enforce the law: ISPR
- There is no place for terrorists and their facilitators in Pakistan: General Munir
Rawalpindi: According to a statement from the Army Media Wing, the military top brass confirmed the commitment to thwart the “blasphemous design” of foreign proxies and internal actors on Friday.
According to the Inter Services Public Relations (ISPR), Chief of Army Staff (COAS) General ASIM Munir chaired the 268th Corps Commanders Conference (CCC) at the General Headquarters (GHQ) in Rawalpindi on Friday, where a “complicated diagnosis” of regional and internal security dynamics.
The ISPR said, “The forum received a comprehensive briefing on Pakistan’s strategic reaction to the current geographic environment, emerging national security challenges and the dangers of evolution.”
“The forum endorsed the commitment to eliminate terrorism, which costs all its forms and regardless of its cost … [and] The statement added that Pakistan’s irresponsible commitment to bring the state to bring full strength against the facilitators and the Abbates to the urge of the country that tried to destabilize the country.
According to the ISPR, the forum confirmed, “No one will be allowed to disrupt peace in Balochistan and [the] Pushing their tight political interests at the expense of the stability and prosperity of Balochistan will be a decisive failure with the unprecedented support of the people of Balochistan, with the blasphemous design of the proxies organized by the foreigners, including the socially disturbing elements and their so -called political supporters.
The statement states, “The real face of all foreigners and domestic elements, the alliance between them and them and their efforts to disturb and develop their efforts is fully exposed and will be dealt with without any immunity.”
According to the statement, the forum emphasized the importance of the “whole country” point of view to combat terrorism. The meeting emphasized the need to implement the vision AZM-Eyystehkam, especially under the scope of the NAP.
The ISPR said, “State apparatus and institutions will fully enforce the law in the confinement of the constitution and no gentleness and weakness will be shown.”
According to the statement, COAS praised the launch of district coordination committees across Pakistan and emphasized the need for permanent, coordinated efforts to accelerate the implementation of Nepal, with alignment with government directives, to ensure smooth interfaith cooperation.
“The Pakistan Army will receive full support to the government and law enforcement agencies to impose strict legal measures against illegal economic activities, which are connected internally with terrorism,” said COAS. “There is no place for terrorists and their facilitators in Pakistan.”
IIOJK and Gaza concern over tremendous human rights abuses
Indian illegal occupation of Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJK) and the Indian Army, while overcoming violations of the unlawful ceasefire violations, expressed deep concern over the permanent human rights abuses of human rights abuses, with the occupation of illegal occupation of human rights, and illegal occupation of human rights. Highlight the violations and violations.
The forum expressed solidarity with the Palestinian people and condemned serious human rights abuses and war crimes in Gaza. The forum also reaffirmed unclear diplomatic, political and moral support to the Palestinian people.
Finally, Coas instructed the field commanders to maintain the highest standards of operational preparation and professional virtue, ensuring strict training to maintain peak fighting.
According to data released by the Pakistan Institute for Conflict and Security Studies (PICS), Pakistan witnessed a dangerous increase in terrorist attacks in March 2025 in March 2025.
Islamabad -based think tank reported attacks of 105 militants during the month, resulting in 228 deaths, including 73 security personnel, 67 civilians, and 88 militants.
In addition, 258 people were injured, including 129 security personnel and civilians.
Last month, Balochistan Liberation Army (BLA) terrorists ambushed the Jaffar Express train from Peshawar and carried out 440 passengers, firing and hosting. Security forces launched a two -day operation to safely protect the hostages.