Field Marshal Munir says Pakistan recalibrating military strategy for modern warfare
CDF and COAS vows to dismantle terrorist sanctuaries as Pakistan recalibrates its military strategy for modern warfare.
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Field Marshal Syed Asim Munir addressing graduating officers of the National Security and War Course at the National Defense University in Islamabad.
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Chief of Army Staff and Chief of Defense Forces Field Marshal Syed Asim Munir said Wednesday that Pakistan's armed forces were recalibrating their employment and development strategies to keep pace with modern warfare. He made the remarks while addressing graduating officers of the National Security and War Course at the National Defense University in Islamabad.
How is Pakistan recalibrating its military strategy?
Pakistan's military is adjusting its strategy to respond to hybrid, conventional and sub-conventional threats with greater foresight and institutional coordination. Field Marshal Munir emphasized strategic clarity and professionalism over rhetoric, according to a statement issued by the Inter-Service Public Relations. He commended the National Defense University's role in preparing military and civilian leaders for these evolving challenges.
What did Munir say about hostile intelligence agencies?
The army chief said the armed forces remained fully aware of state-sponsored attempts by hostile intelligence agencies to destabilize Pakistan. He asserted that proxies and networks operating under their patronage would not be allowed to undermine the country's internal security or economic prosperity.
What did Munir say about terrorism and cross-border threats?
Field Marshal Munir reaffirmed Pakistan's resolve against terrorism, saying threats originating from across the borders would be dealt with through the full strength of the state. He said the armed forces, with the nation's support, would ensure the complete dismantling of terrorist sanctuaries and their facilitators. He added that wars are won through faith, unity, discipline and operational excellence rather than media rhetoric or political sloganeering.
Concluding his address, the Field Marshal expressed confidence in the professionalism, high morale and operational readiness of Pakistan's armed forces. He urged the graduating officers to uphold integrity, selfless service and unwavering commitment to the nation throughout their careers. He was received by the President of NDU upon his arrival at the university.







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