Munir Field Marshal warns of ‘forceful response’ to any Indian aggression


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The field marshal also said that India is persisting in its efforts to destabilize the region, warning that any act of aggression will be fulfilled with a “blunt response.”

“India is still determined to create instability in the region, and Pakistan has made it clear that any Indian aggression will find an adequate response,” said the chief of the Army Chief (COAS) as well, while heading to the Pakistani community during his visit to the US. UU. On Sunday.

The head of the Army staff (COAS), Syed also Munir, is on an official visit to the United States, where he has held high -level meetings with high -level political and military leaders and has committed himself to members of the Pakistani diaspora.

Read more: The field marshal also meets American defense officials

According to a press release from Public Relations between Services (ISPR), the COA attended the retirement ceremony of the General Commander of the US Central Command.

While he was heading to the Pakistani, the Army Chief said that India seeks to project himself as a “Vishwaguru” (world leader) but in reality “there is nothing like that.” He cited transnational terrorism by the Intelligence Agency of India RAW as a matter of serious international concern, pointing out the murder of a Sij leader in Canada, the issue of eight Indian naval officers in Qatar and the arrest of Kulbhushan Jadhav in Pakistan as examples.

“Pakistan has fought against a successful diplomatic battle against the discriminatory and hypocritical policies of India,” said Munir Field Marshal. “The recent Indian aggression, carried out under shameful pretensions, was a serious violation of Pakistan’s sovereignty and resulted in the martyrdom of innocent civilians.”

He said that the incident had taken the region to “the edge of a dangerously increasing war, where any calculation error could lead to an important conflict.” He expressed Pakistan’s gratitude to US President Donald Trump for what he described as “strategic leadership” that helped prevent not only a war of India-Pakistan but also “many conflicts worldwide.”

The Army Chief said that Pakistan had given an “resolved and robust” response to the provocation of India and managed to prevent a broader confrontation.

Coas Munir reiterated that Jammu and Kashmira “was not the internal matter of India” but an “unfinished international agenda.” Citing the founder of Pakistan, Muhammad Ali Jinnah, said that Kashmir is the “jugular vein” of Pakistan and emphasized that the resolutions of the UN Security Council in the territory remain valid.

On regional security, the Army Chief warned that multiple terrorist groups, including Fitna-Al-Khawarij, operated from Afghanistan against Pakistan. “Pakistan is the last strength in the fight against terrorism,” he said. “There will be no sympathy for terrorists, and will face justice with all their strength.”

Pakistani abroad not brain drainage but brain gain

Coas Munir praised the Pakistani abroad as “a source of dignity and honor” during a speech to the Pakistani community in the United States, describing them as “brain gain” instead of “brain drainage.”

“It is an honor for me to address the Pakistani living in the United States. Pakistani abroad are a source of dignity and honor, and are as passionate as those living in the homeland,” Munir said. “Pakistani abroad are not a brain leak but a brain gain.”

The Army Chief said that his second visit to the United States in six weeks was “a sign of a new dimension” in relations between Pakistan and the United States. “These visits are aimed at putting relationships on a constructive, sustainable and positive path,” he said, adding that the spill of in progress in Gaza was “a serious humanitarian tragedy” with serious implications both regional and global.

He stressed that Pakistan’s development and prosperity were linked to his diaspora. “The devotion and attachment of the Pakistani abroad to the homeland is an undeniable reality. In times of disaster, they are the first to respond to help appeals,” he said.

Anti-state elements using social networks for chaos

When addressing the role of digital platforms, the Munir Marshal said: “Social networks have become a powerful medium, but anti-state elements also use it to create a chaos manufactured.” Citing the Sacred Koran, he added: “Oh, you believe, if an evil person comes to you with news, determine the truth, so that you do not harm people without knowing it and then fill up for repentance for what you have done.”

He emphasized the importance of understanding the youngest generation. “The thought, relationships and priorities of the new generation are different, and understanding them is the need for the time,” he said, and pointed out that a possible commercial agreement with the United States could bring “substantial investment.”

In the diplomatic front, Pakistan achieved “notable successes”

In the diplomatic front, Coas Munir said that Pakistan had achieved “notable successes”, with memorandes of understanding under implementation with the United States, Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates and China to improve cooperation and economic investment.

He said that Pakistan’s youth, 64 percent of its population, full of potential. He also praised the recent diplomatic and security gains against India as “the result of the blessing of Allah Almighty, the collective effort of the nation, the forecast and resolution of political leadership, and the professional ability of our brave armed forces.”

“The question we have before us is no longer if we will rise,” he said. “The question is how soon and how much force we will rise. Let us, with a new spirit and a purpose, move forward while preserving the legacy of our ancestors.”

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