RAWALPINDI: At the 264th Corps Commanders’ Conference (CCC) held at the General Headquarters (GHQ) on Tuesday, Chief of Army Staff (COAS) General Syed Asim Munir, NI (M) led discussions on critical matters concerning national security.
Overview of the 264th Corps Commanders’ Conference
RAWALPINDI: Chief of Army Staff (COAS) General Syed Asim Munir, NI (M) led the 264th Corps Commanders’ Conference (CCC) at the General Headquarters (GHQ) on Tuesday, focusing on national security issues.
Tribute to Martyrs
The conference opened with a tribute to the Shuhadas, including officers, soldiers, and civilians, who sacrificed their lives for peace and stability in Pakistan.
Counterterrorism Efforts
COAS praised the Pakistan Army and Law Enforcement Agencies (LEAs) for their success in foiling terrorist plots and eliminating key militants. He emphasized the need to deny terrorists any operational space and reiterated Pakistan’s commitment to eradicating terrorism.
Response to Regional Threats
The forum strongly condemned the recent attack on Chinese nationals in Besham and the killings in Balochistan. It highlighted the threats from terrorist groups in Afghanistan, especially against the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC).
Solidarity with Kashmir and Palestine
Discussions included India’s aggressive stance in Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJK) and extended support for the Kashmiri and Palestinian people against human rights violations.
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Middle East De-escalation
The need for de-escalation in the Middle East was discussed to prevent broader regional conflicts. The conference also addressed propaganda efforts undermining military morale, resolving to counter these legally.
Support for Socioeconomic Initiatives
The forum pledged to support government measures for socioeconomic growth, targeting illegal activities like smuggling and electricity theft, and ensuring the safe repatriation of illegal immigrants.
Military Readiness and Training
COAS directed field commanders to maintain high operational readiness and morale, stressing the importance of continuous professional training.