Coas warns about the paralyzing response to aggression


Islamabad:

The head of the Army personnel (COAS) field, Syed also issued a severe warning on Monday, stating that any misfortune or violation of Pakistan’s territorial integrity by an aggressor would meet a “more reciprocal and more than reciprocal response”, without restrictions or doubts.

When addressing the graduated officers of the University of National Defense (NDU), Islamabad, the Army Chief said that the accusations of India of external support to Pakistan during the Bunyanum Marsoos operation reflected Delhi’s chronic reluctance to recognize Pakistan’s indigenous capacity.

According to Public Relations between Services (ISPR), the wing of the military media, the Munir Marshal, visited the NDU, where the graduate officers of the National Security and War course, which included the participants of all services, visited the NDU.

In his speech, the Army Chief highlighted the evolutionary character of the war and stressed the centrality of mental preparation, operational clarity and institutional professionalism in navigation of complex strategic problems.

He reiterated Pakistan’s position that any misfortune or attempt to undermine sovereignty or violation of territorial integrity “would continue to be reflexively with a quick and resolved response” without any restriction or inhibition.

“Any attempt to address our population centers, military bases, economic centers and ports will instantly invoke a” response more than more than the reciprocal response. “The responsibility of the climb will be directly on the strategically blind arrogant aggressor, which cannot see the serious repercussions of such provocative actions against a sovereign nuclear state,” he said.

The field marshal also pointed out that the inability of India to achieve its military objectives established during its Sindoor operation and the subsequent attempt to rationalize its deficit through the convoluted logic spoke a lot about its lack of operational preparation and strategic forecast.

“The insinuations regarding external support in the successful Bunyanum Marsoos de Pakistan operation are irresponsible and incorrect and reflect a chronic reluctance to recognize the indigenous capacity and institutional resilience developed during decades of strategic prudence,” he said.

Operation Bunyanum Marsoos refers to the thunderous military response of Pakistan on May 10 to the Sindoor operation of India that began with missile attacks in Pakistan on May 7, killing dozens of civilians, including women and children. The Bunyanum Marsoos operation reached the 26 military objectives of India.

Last week, the deputy director of the Indian Army claimed that China gave Pakistan “live contributions” in key Indian positions during the four -day conflict. However, Lieutenant General Rahul Singh did not elaborate how he received that information.

The field marshal said that appointing other states as participants in the “purely bilateral military conflagration was also a poor quality attempt to interpret the camps policy” and that desperately trying that India remained the beneficiary of the largest geopolitical response as the so -called net security provider in a region that was increasingly sold out of its Hindutva hegemonic and extremist idideology.

“In contrast to the strategic behavior of India that rests on parish self -alignment, Pakistan has forged lasting associations based on the diplomacy of principles, anchored in mutual respect and peace, establishing itself as a stabilizer in the region,” he added, according to the ISPR.

“Wars are not won through the rhetoric of the media, the imported elegant hardware or political sloganing, but through faith, professional competence, operational clarity, institutional force and national resolution,” said the head of the Army.

In the speech, the Army Chief praised the role of the main institutions, such as the NDU, in improving civil-military synergy and the promotion of future leadership capable of mitigating hybrid, conventional and subconventional threats with balance and resolution.

He concluded expressing full confidence in the professionalism, morality and preparation of the armed forces hardened by the battle of Pakistan and urged the graduated officers to remain firm in the integrity values, selfless service and unwavering commitment to the nation.

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