India’s support to terror groups affront to peace, security: Commanders
COAS asks commanders to ensure anti-coronavirus measures to support the national effort
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The 237th Corps Commanders’ Conference presided by Chief of the Army Staff General Qamar Javed Bajwa was held at General Headquarters (GHQ) on Tuesday.
According to a statement issued by the ISPR Director-General, the Forum reviewed the geostrategic, regional and national security environment and discussed internal security, the situation along the borders, Line of Control (LOC) and atrocities in Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu & Kashmir (IIOJ&K). The Forum also took a comprehensive overview of the positive progress in the Afghan peace process.
The Forum showed serious concern in the wake of irrefutable evidence of Indian state-sponsored terrorism and efforts to destabilize Pakistan. The Indian efforts to sabotage CPEC, involvement in financing and training of terrorist organizations for fomenting unrest in Pakistan, especially in Azad Jammu and Kashmir, Gilgit Baltistan and Balochistan are an affront to peace and security in the region, the Forum emphasised.
Deliberating upon the recent surge in Ceasefire Violations (CFVs) by the Indian army, the Forum resolved to take all measures necessary to protect innocent population living along LOC from the Indian firing deliberately targeting the civil population.
The Forum expressed strong will, resolve and determination to defend the motherland against any misadventure.
The Forum also deliberated upon the COVID-19 situation and measures required to confront the pandemic in the wake of second wave. The COAS specifically directed all commanders to ensure measures to support the national effort.
Pakistan Army with the support of state institutions and the nation is fully prepared to thwart all internal and external challenges. It is our duty to transform these challenges into opportunities for the stability and prosperity of the people of Pakistan, the COAS concluded.