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Pakistan

COAS Munir reaffirms army’s support to federal, provincial govts for sustained peace

  • Reiterates that territorial integrity, security and protection of every Pakistani citizen is paramount for Pakistan Army
Published November 26, 2025 Updated November 26, 2025 12:41pm
COAS Munir reaffirms army’s support to federal, provincial govts for sustained peace

Field Marshal and Chief of Army Staff (COAS) Syed Asim Munir reaffirmed the Pakistan Army’s commitment to supporting federal and provincial governments, emphasizing that coordinated national efforts and institutional harmony are essential to achieving enduring peace, stability, and prosperity.

He said this while addressing participants of the National Security Workshop–27 (NSW–27)who visited General Headquarters (GHQ) on Wednesday, the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) said.

NSW–27, the flagship programme of the National Defence University (NDU), brings together Parliamentarians, senior civil and military officers, and representatives from academia and civil society, added the press release.

The participants received comprehensive briefings on Pakistan’s regional and internal security landscape and prevailing national security environment.

In an interactive session with them, the COAS highlighted the fluid regional environment shaped by heightened geopolitical competition, cross-border terrorism, and hybrid threats.

“He underscored that despite complex challenges, including externally supported militancy and information-centric warfare, Pakistan’s Armed Forces, intelligence agencies, and law-enforcement institutions continue to demonstrate unwavering professionalism and resolve to safeguard national security.”

The field marshal further said that Pakistan was a country of consequence and is destined to reach its rightful place in the comity of nations.

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“The professionalism, resolve and commitment of the Armed Forces displayed during Marka-e-Haq has enhanced the global stature of Pakistan,” the COAS said, stressing that the greatest strength lies in national unity and together, “we shall defeat the nefarious designs of our foes”.

Moreover, the COAS reiterated that the territorial integrity, security and protection of every Pakistani citizen is paramount for Pakistan Army and will not be compromised under any circumstances.

“Participants were briefed on ongoing national efforts against illegal activities, including the crackdown on smuggling, narcotics trafficking, and organised criminal networks that adversely impact security.

Updates were shared on enhanced border controls and the repatriation of illegal foreigners, aimed at maintaining internal order and protecting national interests.”

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