RAWALPINDI: The Corps Commanders’ Conference emphasized the importance of regional tension prevention and restraint, saying that peace and stability in the region depend on mutual restraint, responsibility and respect for sovereignty.
According to a statement issued by the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR), the 275th Corps Commanders’ Conference was held under the chairmanship of Field Marshal Asim Munir, where a great tribute was paid to the armed forces, law enforcement agencies and innocent citizens who sacrificed their lives in the defense of the motherland.
According to the statement, the forum paid tribute to the unparalleled sacrifices of the martyrs and reiterated that the eternal sacrifices of the martyrs will always remain the foundation of Pakistan’s national security, unity and stability, and the Army Chief and the Chief of Defence Forces expressed satisfaction with the preparedness, professionalism and combat capabilities of Pakistan’s armed forces.
The ISPR said that the Army Chief and the Chief of Defence Forces appreciated the determination, efficiency and success of the commanders and formations in the ongoing intelligence-based counter-terrorism operations across the country.
The Corps Commanders Conference said that the current operational momentum will be maintained to completely eliminate terrorist networks, destroy their supporting infrastructure and prevent Pakistan’s soil from any malicious action.
The forum reviewed the ongoing destruction of terrorists and their supporting infrastructure through Operation Ghazbad-ul-Haq and said that safe havens are being provided to Khawarij and other terrorist organizations under the illogical and misleading policy of the Afghan Taliban regime.
The ISPR said that the Afghan Taliban regime’s support for terrorism is completely against the interests of the Afghan people and this regime has now been completely exposed before its own people. In recent days, the Afghan Taliban government has been falsely accusing Pakistan of targeting civilians inside Afghanistan under a continuous propaganda campaign. This misleading narrative is part of a systematic disinformation campaign by the Afghan Taliban government, which aims to divert attention from its internal failures and create a drama of presenting itself as the victim.
The Corps Commanders’ Conference said that Pakistan categorically rejects these baseless allegations and clarifies that our defensive operations are based only on precise targets against infiltrators, terrorist hideouts and supporting infrastructure. The forum, while reviewing the regional security situation, clarified that emerging geopolitical developments could have a profound impact on regional stability.
The ISPR said that the Corps Commanders’ Conference emphasized the importance of avoiding regional tensions and exercising restraint and said that Pakistan continues to demonstrate responsibility and supports efforts to promote stability in the region and prevent further deterioration of the situation.
The forum reiterated that peace and stability in the region depend on mutual restraint, responsibility and respect for sovereignty.
Field Marshal Asim Munir congratulated the nation and the armed forces on the completion of the commemorative year of ‘Battle of Haq’ and termed it an important milestone and said that the Battle of Haq reflects national unity, collective resolve and an unwavering commitment to protect Pakistan’s sovereignty at all costs.
The meeting was informed that commemorating the Battle of Haq at the national level is a clear message to the arrogant Indian political thinking that the Pakistani nation is united, strong and fully prepared in every respect.
Field Marshal Asim Munir said that the struggle for truth is a symbol of unwavering unity between the people, government and armed forces of Pakistan, which stand united like a vest against all internal and external challenges.
The forum strongly condemned the ongoing atrocities, extrajudicial killings and demographic changes in occupied Jammu and Kashmir and reiterated Pakistan’s commitment to diplomatic, political and moral support for the just struggle of the people of occupied Jammu and Kashmir.
At the end of the conference, the Army Chief and the Chief of Defence Forces directed the commanders to maintain a high level of readiness and operational readiness in view of emerging threats.
Field Marshal Asim Munir stressed the need for continuity of professionalism, coordinated response and proactive measures to deal with both traditional and non-traditional challenges.

