Six years to Operation Swift Retort, military leadership pays tribute to armed forces
ISPR said complete operational dominance was maintained throughout battle


Rawalpindi: On the completion of 6 years of Operation Swift Retaliation, the Chairman of Joint Chiefs of Staff, and Services Chiefs paid tribute to the armed forces.
According to the Inter-Service Public Relations (ISPR) Department of the Pakistan Army, the military leadership appreciated the unwavering morale, professionalism, and sacrifices of the armed forces. Operation Swift Retaliation was a strong and cautious response against India’s unjustified aggression.
According to the ISPR, the operation once again proved Pakistan’s determination to protect its sovereignty and territorial integrity. The operation highlighted the operational expertise and readiness of the Pakistan Armed Forces and also demonstrated its ability to effectively deter aggression and respond promptly.
The Public Relations Department of the Pakistan Army said that complete operational dominance was maintained throughout the battle. The military leadership reiterated its firm commitment to ensuring Pakistan’s national security and stability and emphasized the importance of further promoting ongoing efforts to establish regional peace.
According to the military leadership, the armed forces are fully prepared to confront any threat. The armed forces will fulfill their responsibilities well while maintaining the trust of the people. The military leadership says the armed forces are fully prepared with an unwavering commitment to protect the motherland.
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