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Pakistan military leadership vows to crush facilitators of terrorism

Pakistan military leadership vows to crush facilitators of terrorism

Photo shows top military officials attending the 273rd Corps Commander Conference at the General Headquarters in Rawalpindi on Wednesday, 24 December 2025. (ISPR)

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan Army Chief and Chief of Defense Forces Field Marshal Syed Asim Munir on Wednesday presided over the 273rd Corps Commanders’ Conference (CCC) held at General Headquarters (GHQ) in Rawalpindi, according to a statement by the military media.

 

The meeting conducted a detailed review of internal and external security environments, focusing on evolving threats and operational preparedness, said Inter Services Public Relations (ISPR) statement.

 

“Due to the joint efforts of the Government and Pakistan Army and the steadfast support of the Pakistani people, our country is moving gradually but surely toward stability, broader opportunities, and honor and dignity”, added the statement.

 

The conference participants reaffirmed that all “terrorists, their facilitators, and supporters operating under Indian patronage” will be dealt with decisively.

 

Military’s top brass vowed that any “malicious efforts” aimed at undermining Pakistan’s unity, security, and stability would not be tolerated, said the statement.

 

The field marshal also paid tribute to the law enforcement agencies, innocent civilians who lost their lives in terrorist activities, and the Armed Forces for “their courage, professionalism, and sacrifices”, added the statement.

 

The forum also reiterated Pakistan commitment to the people’s “right to self-determination and their legitimate struggle” in Kashmir and Gaza.

 

The CDF Munir also expressed his full confidence in Pakistan Army capability to effectively “counter conventional and sub-conventional threats as well as asymmetric challenges” to the country sovereignty and territorial integrity, as per the statement.

 

“The COAS and CDF directed commanders to maintain the highest standards of operational readiness, discipline, training, physical fitness, technological innovations, and battlefield adaptability,” the statement concluded.