Islamabad, Oct 8 (PTI) The Pakistan Army raised concerns over recent statements made by Indian civilian and military leaders, promising a "swift and decisive response" to any attack. At the 272nd Corps Commanders' Conference in Rawalpindi, chaired by Army Chief Field Marshal Asim Munir, the top generals criticized "unwarranted warmongering," warning it could heighten tensions and jeopardize regional peace and security.
This routine meeting follows a warning from Indian Army Chief Gen Upendra Dwivedi, urging Pakistan to cease its support for state-sponsored terrorism if it seeks global recognition.
Furthermore, Air Chief Marshal A P Singh claimed that Indian strikes during Operation Sindoor had destroyed or damaged at least a dozen Pakistani military aircraft, including US-origin F-16 jets. Indian Defence Minister Rajnath Singh similarly emphasized India's willingness to cross any borders needed to protect its citizens and ensure unity and integrity.
The Pakistan Army criticized these "irresponsible and unwarranted provocative statements" by India's leadership. They vowed to respond to any perceived aggression from India, dismissing the notion of India’s geographical safety and promising a "swift retributive response."
The forum conducted a thorough evaluation of current counter-terrorism operations, new threats, and operational readiness. It reiterated the readiness of the Pakistani armed forces to counter adversarial designs in all domains.
Highlighting a nexus between terrorism, crime, and political patronage harming state and citizen security, the participants committed to ongoing comprehensive counterterrorism operations.
The meeting celebrated a significant defense pact with Saudi Arabia, emphasizing shared values, respect, and a joint vision for peace and security in South Asia and the Middle East. Pakistan also reaffirmed its support for Kashmiri self-determination and expressed solidarity with the Palestinian cause, urging for a ceasefire and humanitarian aid in Gaza.
Munir directed commanders to maintain high standards of operational readiness, discipline, physical fitness, innovation, and responsiveness. He voiced confidence in the Pakistan Army's preparedness to counter various threats, including conventional, sub-conventional, hybrid, and asymmetric.
Referring to the April 22 Pahalgam terror attack, India initiated Operation Sindoor on May 7, targeting terror infrastructure in Pakistani-controlled territories. These strikes instigated four days of intense clashes, concluding with an agreement to cease military actions on May 10, with India maintaining that Pakistan sought to end hostilities following significant damage to its infrastructure.
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