India’s “hydroetic terrorism” is untenable: Coas

Islamabad:

Pakistan will never be forced, and all the hostile conceptions to derail the efforts to combat the country’s terrorism will be “overall defeated,” said the Chief of the Army (COAS), Syed Asim Munnir on Friday, “calling for a peaceful resolution of the implementation of the Kashmire hydroemeter for the South.

According to the army media wing, the army chief made these remarks during his visit to the command and college of Quetta personnel, where he addressed students and members of the faculty, addressing operational preparation, regional stability and the doctrine of national security in Pakistan.

“The enemies of Pakistan will fail in their attempts to distract us from our concentration on the fight against terrorism,” said Marshal Munnir, inter-service public relations (ISPR), adding that the Nation is united in the defense of its sovereignty. He also underlined the need for peaceful resolution to the internationally recognized cashmere dispute.

The remarks are involved in the midst of recent tensions between Pakistan and India following a series of military commitments triggered by the deadly attack by Pahalgams in the Jammu and Kashmir (Iiojk), which cost the life in India, mainly tourists. India blamed Pakistan without proof, which caused a chain of events that have transformed into fully -fledged cross -border hostilities.

The use of the force of India encountered a calibrated military response under operation Bunyanum Marsoos, which targeted Indian air assets, ammunition deposits and missile bases along the control line and beyond. The operation was part of a wider campaign, Marka-E-Haq, which took place from May 7 to 10.

Counting tribute to the martyrs of the operation, the Coas said that the people of Pakistan had become a “steel wall” under the national direction. “Marka-e-Haq is a testimony to our resolution, our unity and our complete synergy among all the elements of national power,” he said, adding: “The help of Allah comes to these nations which represent the truth and fight with unity.”

Stressing the changing nature of modern war, the Coas have declared that the Pakistani army remained ready to respond through the complete spectrum of the conflict. He particularly criticized the growing tendency of India to resort to an uninsured military assault, warning that strategic stability in South Asia was increasingly fragile and articulated on justice, in particular in cashmere.

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