Pakistan

Army vows decisive action against destabilizers, terror threats

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RAWALPINDI: The ISPR said Pakistan’s top military leadership declared that any attempt to destabilize the nation, whether along its borders or within, would face a swift and decisive response.

The statement was issued during the 272nd Corps Commanders’ Conference chaired by Army Chief Field Marshal Asim Munir, which signaled zero tolerance for provocation.

Military officials highlighted the growing threat from terrorism, criminal networks and their political backers, calling it a “grave threat” to the country’s stability and public security. “Such threats will no longer be tolerated,” the leadership stressed, promising robust measures to neutralize them.

Adding to its show of strength, the military welcomed the historic strategic mutual defense agreement with Saudi Arabia, describing it as a game-changer for regional security and strategic cooperation. The conference emphasized that Pakistan is ready to meet any challenge, protect its sovereignty, and safeguard national interests at all costs.

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