Coas warns against the response paralyzing the assault

Islamabad:

The chief of staff of the army (COAS), Marshal Syed Asim Munnir, issued a severe warning on Monday, declaring that any mishap or violation of the territorial integrity of Pakistan by a aggressor would be greeted by a “deeply injured and more than reciprocal response” – delivered without constraints or hesitation.

Addressing graduates of the National Defense University (NDU), Islamabad, the army chief said that Indian allegations of external support in Pakistan during Operation Bunyanum Marsoos reflected the chronic reluctance of Delhi to recognize the indigenous capacities of Pakistan.

According to Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR), the army media wing, Marshal Asim Munnir, visited the NDU, where he addressed to the graduate and war security officers, including participants from all services.

In his speech, the head of the army underlined the evolutionary nature of the war and underlined the centrality of mental preparation, operational clarity and institutional professionalism in navigation on complex strategic issues.

He reiterated the position of the principles of Pakistan that any mishap or attempted sovereign of sovereignty or the violation of Pakistan’s territorial integrity “would continue to meet by reflex a rapid and resolved response” without any constraint or inhibition.

“Any attempt to target our population centers, our military bases, our economic poles and our ports will instantly invoke a” deeply injured and more than reciprocal response “. The UNUS of climbing will be downright blindly blinded, which will not see the serious repercussion of such provocative actions against a sovereign nuclear state,” he said.

Marshal Asim noted that India’s inability to achieve its military objectives declared during its operation Sindoor and the subsequent attempt to rationalize its deficit thanks to the convoluted logic speaks volumes about its lack of operational preparation and strategic provident.

“The innuendos concerning external support in the successful operation of Pakistan Bunyanum Marsoos are irresponsible and factually incorrect and reflect chronic reluctance to recognize the indigenous capacities and institutional resilience developed for decades of strategic prudence,” he said.

Operation Bunyanum Marsoos refers to the thunderous military response from Pakistan on May 10 to Sindoor India which started with missile strikes in Pakistan on May 7, killing dozens of civilians, including women and children. Operation Bunyanum Marsoos has reached the 26 military targets from India.

Last week, the deputy chief of the Indian army allegedly alleged that China had given Pakistan “live contributions” on key positions during the four -day conflict. Lieutenant-General Rahul Singh, however, did not explain how he received this information.

Marshal Asim said that the names of other states as participants in the “purely bilateral military conflagration was also an attempt of poor quality to play the camp policy” and desperately trying that India remained the beneficiary of a greater geopolitical challenge as a so-called net provider of net security in a region.

“Unlike the strategic behavior of India based on parish self-alignment, Pakistan has forged lasting partnerships according to diplomacy in principle, anchored with mutual respect and peace, establishing itself as a stabilizer in the region,” he added, according to the ISPR.

“Wars are not won through media rhetoric, imported fantasy material or political slimage, but by faith, professional competence, operational clarity, institutional force and national resolution,” noted the chief of the army.

In the speech, the head of the army praised the role of the first institutions such as the NDU in improving civil-military synergy and the development of future leadership capable of alleviating hybrid, conventional and under-conventional threats with balance and resolution.

He concluded by fully expressing confidence in professionalism, morale and the preparation of the armed forces of Pakistan hardened by the battle and urged graduate officers to remain firm in the values ​​of integrity, altruistic service and unshakable commitment to the nation.

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