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    Army vows to respond ‘surely, decisively’ to any Indian attempt to impose war

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    Chief of Army Staff (COAS) General Syed Asim Munir chairs Special Corps Commanders’ Conference (CCC) meeting at General Headquarters (GHQ), Rawalpindi, May 2, 2025.
    Chief of Army Staff (COAS) General Syed Asim Munir chairs Special Corps Commanders’ Conference (CCC) meeting at General Headquarters (GHQ), Rawalpindi, May 2, 2025. 
    • COAS chairs special Corps Commanders’ Conference.
    • Lauds professionalism, steadfast morale of armed forces.
    • Forum concerned over India’s consistent pattern of exploitation of crises. 

    Following India’s provocative measures in the aftermath of the Pahalgam attack, which claimed the lives of 26 tourists, the Pakistan Army vowed to respond “surely and decisively” to any Indian attempt to impose war, saying that the aspirations of the people of Pakistan “shall be respected at all costs”.

    The affirmation came during a Special Corps Commanders’ Conference (CCC) meeting chaired by Chief of Army Staff (COAS) General Syed Asim Munir at General Headquarters (GHQ), Rawalpindi. 

    The two nuclear-armed neighbours are experiencing a period of heightened tensions since the April 22 attack on tourists in the scenic resort town of Pahalgam in Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJK), in which at least 26 people were killed.

    New Delhi linked Islamabad to the attack without offering any evidence and took a flurry of punitive measures to downgrade ties, including suspending the Indus Waters Treaty, revoking visas of Pakistanis, and closing Wagah-Attari border crossing, among others.

    Islamabad, in response, ordered the expulsion of Indian diplomats and military advisers, cancelling visas for Indian nationals, with the exception of Sikh pilgrims, and closing the main border crossing from its side.

    Pakistan also denies its involvement in the attack and offered to take part in a credible and transparent investigation.

    During today’s special moot of the military’s top brass, the forum conducted a comprehensive review of the prevailing geo-strategic environment, with particular emphasis on the current Pakistan-India standoff and the broader regional security calculus.

    The participants reaffirmed the unflinching resolve of the Pakistan armed forces to uphold the sovereignty and territorial integrity of the country against any aggression or misadventure.

    Meanwhile, COAS Munir lauded the unwavering professionalism, steadfast morale, and operational preparedness of the armed forces, standing in unity with the people of Pakistan to defend the homeland at all costs. He underscored the critical importance of heightened vigilance and proactive readiness across all fronts.

    The forum expressed grave concern over the intensification of Indian atrocities in Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJK), particularly in the aftermath of the recent Pahalgam incident, as well as the continued targeting of innocent civilians along the Line of Control (LoC) by Indian occupation forces.

    “It was reiterated that such inhumane and unprovoked acts serve only to escalate regional tensions and will be met with a resolute and proportionate response,” the statement added.

    The forum noted, with serious concern, India’s consistent pattern of exploitation of crises to achieve political and military objectives. “They have been following a predictable template — whereby internal governance failures are externalised,” it added. 

    “These incidents have often coincided with unilateral moves by India to alter the status quo, as seen in 2019 when India similarly exploited the Pulwama incident to unilaterally alter the status quo of IIOJK, through revocation of Article 370,” the ISPR noted.

    In the latest instance, it said, the Pahalgam episode “appears to be part of a deliberate strategy to divert Pakistan’s focus away from the western front, as well as ongoing national efforts for economic revival; the two fronts where Pakistan is decisively and sustainably gaining grounds.”

    “Such diversionary tactics aimed at providing operational breathing space to Indian terror proxies will never succeed,” it added.

    In the same vein, the forum expressed serious concern that India was now exploiting the Pahalgam incident to undermine the longstanding Indus Waters Treaty, seeking to usurp Pakistan’s legitimate and inalienable water rights.

    “This constitutes a dangerous attempt to weaponise water, threatening the livelihood and sustenance of over 240 million Pakistanis and escalating strategic instability in South Asia,” it added.

    The forum also voiced deep alarm over credible evidence of direct Indian military and intelligence involvement in orchestrating terrorist activities inside Pakistan. “These state-sponsored actions are in blatant violation of international norms which are universally unacceptable.”

    The forum reiterated that Pakistan’s path to peace and development will not be deterred by terrorism, coercion, or aggression — whether directly or through proxies. “Deliberate destabilisation efforts by the Indian government will be confronted and defeated with resolve and clarity,” he added.

    The forum concluded with the army chief expressing complete confidence in the operational readiness, deterrence posture, and morale of all formations and strategic forces to defend the nation across the entire threat spectrum.

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