Coas asks Kabul to stop the Indian Indians on his ground


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Islamabad:

The head of the Army staff seafood, also Munir, said on Friday that Islamabad sought peaceful and cooperative relations with Afghanistan and warned Kabul to allow terrorist representatives sponsored by India to operate from his soil.

Going to the officers of the 52nd Common Training Program in Islamabad, the field marshal also said that Afghanistan was a neighboring Islamic country, but must act in a responsibility and stop the influence of the hostile forces that operate in their territory.

“We ask only one thing: you don’t give space to the terrorist proxies of India: Fitna Al-Hind and Fitna al-Khawarij,” he said. Afghanistan remains a “” fraternal “Islamic country, but must act in a responsible manner and stop the influence of the hostile forces that operate in its territory, he added.

He highlighted the crucial role of a transparent and efficient civil bureaucracy in national development, which emphasizes that its structure based on services was indispensable in the state system. He emphasized the need for institutional cohesion and mutual understanding between civil and military leadership.

In his speech, the Army Chief discussed national security, internal and external challenges and the vital role of the armed forces in the safeguarding of peace and regional stability. He urged officers to embody the highest standards of integrity, professionalism and patriotism in their duties.

He also highlighted the importance of inter -institutional cooperation and mutual respect in the progress of Pakistan’s strategic and development objectives. He expressed his belief that such collaboration between civil and military sectors would help strengthen Pakistan’s position on the global stage.

The comments of the COAS underlined the need for a civil bureaucracy capable of efficiently administering state affairs and contributing to the development of the country. The meeting concluded with an interactive session of questions and answers, reflecting a spirit of shared responsibility and collective commitment to Pakistan’s progress.

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