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RAWALPINDI – The 82nd Formation Commanders Conference at GHQ was chaired by Chief of Army Staff (COAS) General Asim Munir, according to a statement by the military’s media wing on Thursday.
The Inter Services Public Relations (ISPR) reported that Corps Commanders, Principal Staff Officers, and all Formation Commanders of the Pakistan Army attended the conference.
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The participants paid tribute to the supreme sacrifices of martyrs, including officers, armed forces personnel, law enforcement agencies, and Pakistani citizens. The conference included briefings on professional matters, national security challenges, and measures taken to counter both traditional and non-traditional security threats.
The forum took a comprehensive view of the ongoing counter-terrorism operations and affirmed that all terrorists, along with their facilitators and abettors, operating on behalf of hostile forces to destabilize Pakistan, would be dealt with the full might of the state.
COAS expressed satisfaction with the operational preparedness, high standards of training, and morale maintained by formations to address the emerging threat paradigm.
The conference expressed unequivocal diplomatic, moral, and political support for the people of Palestine. It reiterated Pakistan’s principled stance supporting the two-state solution, based on pre-1967 borders, with Al Quds Al Sharif as the capital of Palestine.
Participants also voiced concerns about the continued repression of Kashmiris in the Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir, condemning the unabated human rights violations by Indian forces. The forum reaffirmed Pakistan’s commitment to supporting Kashmiris politically, diplomatically, and morally. Participants emphasized that the only solution to the issue lies in providing the right of self-determination to the people of Kashmir in accordance with relevant UNSC resolutions.
The conference resolved to fully support the government’s initiatives across various domains for the sustainable recovery of the economy and the curbing of illegal activities, including smuggling, hoarding, electricity theft, implementation of One Document Regime, dignified repatriation of illegal foreigners, and safeguarding the national database.
Despite challenges, the forum noted an increasing sense of stability, certainty, and optimism across Pakistan in recent months. It resolved that efforts to engineer despondency would be defeated through perseverance and continued positive actions, with the support of the people of Pakistan.
Participants affirmed that the Pakistan Army would continue defending and serving the nation in every possible way on the journey towards enduring stability and security. The forum urged the proud people of Pakistan to remain determined and united.
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