Advertisement
Pakistan

Army Chief: Any Indian Misadventure Will Be Met With Force

Advertisement

Pakistan’s Chief of Army Staff General Syed Asim Munir has issued a clear warning to India, stating that any military provocation would draw a firm and decisive response. While reiterating Pakistan’s commitment to peace in the region, the Army Chief stressed that this commitment does not diminish the nation’s state of readiness or its will to defend itself.

The statement came during General Munir’s visit to the Tilla Field Firing Ranges, where he observed war games conducted by the Mangla Strike Corps. The drills were aimed at testing combat readiness and operational capabilities of frontline troops.

Speaking directly to the soldiers, General Munir declared, “No one should be under any illusion—any Indian military misadventure will be responded to forcefully.” He reaffirmed that Pakistan will not hesitate to act in defense of its sovereignty.

The Army Chief commended the discipline, morale, and combat preparedness of the troops, expressing full confidence in their ability to uphold national security. He noted that the armed forces remain fully equipped and mentally ready to counter any threat.

The visit underscored the military’s ongoing focus on readiness and deterrence amid heightened tensions along the eastern border.

Advertisement
News Desk

Recent Posts

84 inch diameter water line repair work at KU to complete by Saturday Evening: CEO KW&SC

Chief Operating Officer of the Water Corporation (KW&SC), Engineer Asadullah Khan, visited the University of…

1 hour ago

WhatsApp Hits 3 Billion Users, Meta Eyes AI Growth in U.S.

Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg has revealed that WhatsApp has crossed the 3 billion user mark,…

3 hours ago

India Sacks Deputy Air Chief After Rafale Jet Controversy and Rising Tensions

In a surprise shake-up within the Indian Air Force, Deputy Air Marshal Sujeet Pushpakar Dharkar…

4 hours ago

Pakistan to Cut $17bn in Power Plan Overhaul

Pakistan is aiming to reduce its power sector expenditure by $17 billion over the next…

5 hours ago

Massive Tax Shortfall Undermines Pakistan’s Fiscal Targets

The Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) has reported a widening tax shortfall of Rs833 billion…

14 hours ago

NA Committee Approves Tax Bill Targeting Non-Filers with Strict Restrictions

The National Assembly Standing Committee on Finance and Revenue on Wednesday approved the revised Tax…

14 hours ago