The COAS also termed unity and trust between the military and people a great asset.

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Rawalpindi: Chief of Army Staff (COAS) General Asim Munir has claimed that attempts to undermine the trust between the Pakistan Army and its people had been thwarted.
The Army chief said in a statement released on Wednesday in honor of Defence and Martyrs' Day that the public's faith in the Army was a "asset" and that certain individuals had recently tried to harm it. He continued, "Restraint and wisdom" have been used to thwart such attempts.
General Asim Munir further emphasized the Army's exceptional professionalism and outstanding national unity throughout the 1965 conflict.
He added that every soldier and commander valued national defense over his own life and that the Army was prepared to respond to any act of aggression.
The Army Chief emphasized that Pakistan's economic development depends on a strong economy, which is a requirement for a strong defense.
According to General Asim Munir, honoring the sacrifices made by the Army's martyrs serves as a responsibility and serves as an example for the country. He praised the Pakistan Army's unrivaled approach to combating terrorism in the nation.
A robust economy is necessary for the country's impenetrable defense, according to General Asim Munir, who also stated that Pakistan will be on the path of economic development with mutual cooperation.
“Pakistan Army as a national institution foiled it [sinister attempt] with great patience and wisdom,” the statement quoted the COAS as saying.
The COAS also termed unity and trust between the military and people a great asset.
The Pakistan Army holds a prominent position in the world due to its discipline and high professional standards, Gen Munir said adding that the military is always ready to respond to any aggression of the enemy. “It is the commitment of every officer and soldier of the Pakistan Army to put the defense of the country before his life.”
COAS Asim Munir said the courage with which the armed forces fought against terrorism was unprecedented.
The army chief remarked that the accomplishments and sacrifices of the ghazis serve as outstanding examples for the country.

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