Pakistan’s military leadership on Tuesday reviewed the country’s security challenges during the 275th Corps Commanders’ Conference held at GHQ, Rawalpindi, according to ISPR. The meeting was chaired by Field Marshal Syed Asim Munir.
Counterterrorism Focus
The forum reviewed ongoing intelligence-based operations and reaffirmed its resolve to dismantle militant networks and their support systems across the country.
Tribute and Operational Readiness
The conference paid tribute to martyrs of the armed forces, law enforcement agencies, and civilians. It noted satisfaction over the armed forces’ operational preparedness and ongoing counterterrorism efforts.
Regional Security Concerns
The meeting also discussed regional security developments, particularly along the Pakistan-Afghanistan border. It rejected allegations against Pakistan and described them as part of a disinformation campaign.
Officials expressed concern over the presence of militant safe havens across the border, saying such conditions pose risks to regional stability.
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Kashmir and National Unity
The forum reiterated Pakistan’s support for the people of Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJK) and condemned reported human rights violations there.
Conclusion
The leadership directed continued vigilance and sustained counterterrorism operations, emphasizing readiness to address evolving security threats.



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