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Indian-backed Terrorist Proxies Will Fail Again: COAS Asim Munir’s Bold Message

Indian-backed Terrorist Proxies Will Face the Same Defeat as in Marka-e-Haq: COAS Field Marshal Asim Munir

Indian-backed terrorist proxies will meet the same defeat and disgrace as they did in Marka-e-Haq. This was the strong message delivered by Chief of Army Staff (COAS) Field Marshal Syed Asim Munir during his address to the 16th National Workshop Balochistan (NWB).

He openly condemned India’s continued sponsorship of terrorism and proxy networks. The COAS warned that groups like Fitna-al-Khawarij and Fitna-al-Hindustan are tools of India’s hybrid warfare. He said India has failed in its ideological and narrative war against Pakistan. Now, it is using indirect means to disrupt peace and unity in the country.

“These Indian-backed terrorist proxies will meet the same end as India’s false stories,” Field Marshal Munir declared. He made it clear that Pakistan will never allow its enemies to succeed.

The workshop was attended by parliamentarians, journalists, youth, civil society members, academics, and officials from Balochistan. During his speech, the army chief stated that terrorists have no religion, no sect, and no ethnicity. They are nothing but foreign agents of chaos and destruction.

He reaffirmed the Pakistan Army’s firm commitment to end terrorism, protect national unity, and secure lasting peace. He said Balochistan holds special importance for Pakistan’s future and deserves focused attention.

Balochistan’s development, he added, is not just for the region—it is a must for the entire country’s stability. Without progress in Balochistan, national growth remains incomplete. Field Marshal Munir emphasized that harmony among institutions and unity among the people are key to fighting both internal and external threats.

The COAS said the armed forces are always ready to counter any danger. At the same time, Pakistan stands for peace in the region.

He reminded the audience that the only way to defeat Indian-backed terrorist proxies is through national unity and shared resolve. He praised the resilience of Balochistan’s people, who have stood firm despite foreign-sponsored conspiracies.

The interactive session also included a detailed Q&A round. Participants raised important concerns about development, security, and local issues. The army chief addressed all of them with clarity and commitment.

On the same day, DG ISPR Lt Gen Ahmed Sharif Chaudhry spoke at a youth session in Lahore. The event included representatives from various religious and ethnic communities.

The DG ISPR described Operation Bunyan-ul-Marsoos as a major success. He called it a “joint victory of the people and armed forces.” He said people from all backgrounds, without any divide, stood united like a solid wall.

“This unity is our strongest weapon,” he said. “The enemy will never break our spirit.”

He emphasized that internal unity will always overcome outside threats. Pakistan’s future depends on common goals and solidarity. No scheme by Indian-backed terrorist proxies can succeed when the nation stands together.

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