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275th Corps Commanders’ Conference Reviews Pakistan’s Security and Counter-Terror Efforts

275th Corps Commanders’ Conference

The 275th Corps Commanders’ Conference took place in Rawalpindi, where Pakistan’s top military leadership gathered to review the country’s security situation. Field Marshal Syed Asim Munir chaired the meeting at General Headquarters, focusing on both internal and external challenges.

The 275th Corps Commanders’ Conference began with tribute to martyrs from the armed forces, law enforcement, and civilians. Participants honored their sacrifices and said their legacy continues to strengthen national unity and resilience.

During the session, the leadership expressed confidence in the armed forces’ readiness. Commanders received appreciation for maintaining high alertness and conducting effective intelligence-based operations across the country. These efforts remain vital to counter militant networks and ensure stability.

The 275th Corps Commanders’ Conference also reviewed the overall security landscape. Leaders agreed to continue ongoing operations with the same intensity. They stressed the need to dismantle terrorist groups, break their support systems, and deny them any space to operate. Progress under Operation Ghazb-lil-Haq was highlighted, showing continued pressure on militant infrastructure.

The forum discussed cross-border issues as well. Concerns were raised about militant safe havens and their impact on regional stability. The leadership rejected recent claims accusing Pakistan of targeting civilians, calling them misleading. Officials maintained that operations remain precise and focused only on threats.

Regional developments also came under discussion. The leadership emphasized restraint and called for responsible actions from all sides. They said long-term peace depends on mutual respect and cooperation among countries.

The meeting also marked the anniversary of Marka-e-Haq. Leaders described it as a symbol of national unity and determination. They said it reflects strong coordination between the public, government, and armed forces.

Participants also raised concerns about the situation in Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir. They highlighted reports of human rights violations and reaffirmed Pakistan’s continued support for the Kashmiri people.

In closing, Field Marshal Asim Munir urged commanders to stay vigilant and adapt to emerging threats. He stressed the importance of professional excellence and proactive strategies to handle evolving security challenges.

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