Overview
- Chief of Army Staff Field Marshal Syed Asim Munir chaired the 272nd Corps Commanders’ Conference at GHQ Rawalpindi to review security, counterterrorism operations, and operational readiness.
- The ISPR said any Indian aggression would be met with a swift, decisive response that would negate perceived geographic safety and reject any attempt to impose a so‑called new normal.
- Commanders reaffirmed plans to dismantle networks of Indian‑sponsored proxies, naming Fitna Al‑Khawarij and Fitna Al‑Hindustan as targets of ongoing counterterrorism action.
- The forum identified a nexus of terrorism and organized crime with political patronage as a grave threat to national security and vowed that it would no longer be tolerated.
- Participants welcomed the Pakistan–Saudi Arabia Strategic Mutual Defence Agreement and restated support for Kashmir’s UN‑mandated self‑determination and a Palestine two‑state solution with urgent aid for Gaza.