Army chief says Pakistan's progress cannot be hindered by propaganda, terrorism
Field Marshal Asim Munir told officers in Quetta that propaganda, fake news and externally sponsored terrorism cannot obstruct Pakistan's progress and destined rise
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Pakistan’s army chief, Field Marshal Syed Asim Munir, addresses student officers and faculty at the Command and Staff College, Quetta Garrison.
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Field Marshal Syed Asim Munir, Pakistan's army chief and Chief of Defense Forces, said Tuesday that the country's progress and "destined rise" could not be obstructed by propaganda, fake news or externally sponsored terrorism.
He made the remarks during a visit to Quetta Garrison, where he addressed student officers and faculty at the Command and Staff College. The visit was confirmed by the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR).
What did Asim Munir say about propaganda and Pakistan's progress?
Asim Munir said hostile elements using proxies and disinformation campaigns would ultimately fail in the face of national resilience and unity.
He stated that Pakistan's progress and destined rise remained on course despite efforts to undermine it. The army chief has repeatedly delivered this message at forums across the country, linking national development to security and social cohesion.
What did the army chief say at Command and Staff College Quetta?
Munir praised the institution's "high standards of training, intellectual rigor and professionalism," describing these as hallmarks of the military academy. He expressed satisfaction over what he called the continued "outstanding performance and dedication" of its graduates in professional service.
He also highlighted the rapidly evolving nature of modern warfare, stressing the need for officers to stay abreast of emerging technologies, multi-domain operations, tri-services synergy and future battlefield challenges.
The army chief urged officers to continuously enhance their professional capabilities and ensure troops were trained to respond effectively to changing security dynamics. He stressed the importance of maintaining operational readiness as battlefield conditions evolved. The address covered both institutional standards and the broader strategic environment facing Pakistan's armed forces.
What did Asim Munir say about security in Balochistan?
Following his address at the Staff College, Munir interacted with officers and troops deployed in Balochistan and reviewed the security situation in the province. He reaffirmed the armed forces' commitment to eliminating terrorism in all its forms, saying the military would continue its efforts with the "steadfast support of the people."
He commended the morale, operational readiness and professional commitment of troops serving in the region.
Munir emphasized that sustainable peace in Balochistan depended on a people-centric approach, inclusive development and improved governance alongside security measures.
He appreciated the Government of Balochistan's efforts toward public welfare, socio-economic uplift and strengthening trust between the state and citizens. The army chief credited troops deployed in the province for maintaining peace, stability and the writ of the state.







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