Chief of Army Staff (COAS) chaired Corps Commanders Conference (CCC) held at GHQ on Tuesday in which the participants undertook a comprehensive review of regional and domestic security environment with special focus on the situation along the borders, internal security and other professional matters of the Army.
ISPR said, “On Right of Self-Determination Day, the forum expressed complete solidarity with resilient and brave Kashmiri brethren till the realization of their just cause in accordance with their aspirations and relevant UN Security Council resolutions.”
Pakistan Armed Forces media wing said, “Decades of atrocities by Indian Occupation Forces have failed to suppress ever-strengthening freedom struggle. Determined Kashmiris shall succeed, InshaAllah; the forum reiterated. Forum expressed satisfaction over positive developments in Afghan Peace Process and efforts made for regional peace and stability.”
ISPR said, “Dilating upon the current security environment, the forum noted that defeat of the complete threat spectrum is only possible through a comprehensive national effort, where all segments of the society play their rightful role. Forum specially discussed the ongoing security situation along the LOC, Working Boundary and Eastern Border.”
COAS emphasized that training and professional pursuits must remain our prime focus to enhance operational preparedness and thwart any possible misadventure; the forum noted and highest standards of capability and maintaining cutting edge at all levels is vital to meet all challenges in tandem with other elements of national power.
Forum voiced extreme respect and appreciation for all those who are putting their lives at stake fighting against COVID-19, ISPR statement reads.
The participants paid special tribute to all shuhada and their families for supreme sacrifices rendered for peaceful & secure Pakistan especially the recent incidents in Balochistan.
“Their sacrifices won’t go waste. Terrorists and their abettors will be defeated at all costs,” Army’s media wing said.