According to Inter-Services Public Relations on Thursday, the top brass of the military reaffirmed that the "inimical propagandists" will face further humiliation as a result of their desperate attempts to create a "wedge" between the public and state institutions.
The military's media wing stated, "Forum re-affirmed that inimical propagandists' desperate attempts to cause wedge between the state institutions and public are indicative of their mounting desperation and will only result in more humiliation of such elements, InshaAllah."
The statement was made at the General Headquarters, Rawalpindi, during the 259th Corps Commanders' Conference (CCC), which was led by General Asim Munir, the Chief of Army Staff (COAS).
Law enforcement agencies (LEAs), citizens, and members of the armed forces who gave their lives for the nation's safety, security, and territorial integrity were lavishly honored at the forum.
It offered fateha for the saints and repeated that the nation and its military will keep on regarding them with highest regard and poise. It likewise valued the celebration of Guard and Saints Day on September 6 September the nation over.
The Pakistan Army's resolve to defend the country's sovereignty and territorial integrity against all threats, both direct and indirect, was reaffirmed by conference attendees.
During the meeting, Gen. Munir stressed the importance of achieving excellence during formation training and maintaining high standards of professionalism and motivation during operations.
He praised the commanders for always putting soldiers' well-being and morale first, which was the foundation of the army's operational readiness.
"Discussion emphasized to proceed with full help of continuous endeavors in elevating the financial development under the umbrella of Exceptional Speculation Help Gathering (SIFC) and sincerely helping the public authority in controling all criminal operations which hamper monetary solidness, development and financial backers' certainty," the ISPR expressed.
In addition, the participants received briefings on the current geo-strategic environment, threats to national security, and the army's plan for dealing with the evolving threat.
For long-term peace and development, the military's top brass emphasized the importance of rapidly developing the economic potential of Balochistan's newly merged districts and border districts.
It also decided to use the "full might of the state" to deal with the terrorists, as well as their helpers and facilitators, who were working for hostile forces to destabilize Pakistan.
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