Lieutenant General Ahmed Sharif, General Director of Public Relations between Services (DG ISPR), declared that success in Operation Bunyanum Marsoos marks a victory for peace, emphasizing that Pakistan has always prioritized peace over war.
DG ISPR held a special session with students from the Saylani It program in Karachi, where attendees received it hotly.
During the session, the students raised several questions related to the internal and external security situation of Pakistan.
The DG ISPR recognized the role of students as the first -line force in the information war, saying that the armed forces of Pakistan are disciplined and professionals, doing their duties diligently under the Constitution and state orders.
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Pakistan’s army spokesman added that Pakistan will continue to act as a net stabilizer in the region.
The students expressed their willingness to sacrifice everything for the protection of their homeland, stating that, regardless of the front, they are firmly behind the Pakistan army, which they consider the identity and strength of the nation.
The session concluded with students appreciating the interaction and expressing hope for more commitments in the future. Pakistan “always lives,” they said.
Yesterday, DG ISPR, addressed students from the University of Jinnah for women in Karachi, praising their role in the Bunyanum Marsoos operation during the recent conflict with India.
In his speech, the DG ISPR highlighted how the nation, particularly the students, played a vital role in the dismantling of the strategic assumptions of India.
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He reaffirmed Pakistan’s firm commitment to his territories, calling to Kashmir the “jugular vein” of Pakistan and emphasizing the deep religious, cultural and traditional ties that unite the people of Baluchistan to the country.
Lieutenant General Sharif Chaudhry also assured that no external force, including a small number of Indian militants, could damage Pakistan’s relationship with Baluchistan.
Meanwhile, in Washington, the president of the United States, Donald Trump, met with Pakistan Army personnel, the Syed Field Marshal also Munir, in the White House.
The two leaders discussed the expansion of bilateral cooperation in commerce, artificial intelligence, energy, cryptocurrency and emerging technologies, according to a statement from public relations between services (ISPR).
They also exchanged points of view on regional security problems, including counter-terrorism, the recent Alto El Fuego between Pakistan and India and increasing tensions in the Middle East.
President Trump was accompanied by Secretary of Secretary of State Marco Rubio and the special representative of the United States for the affairs of the Middle East Steve Witkoff. The Munir Marshal joined the National Security Advisor of Pakistan.