Any breach of territorial integrity to face decisive response, says COAS Munir
The Field Marshal said Pakistan Armed Forces remain committed to protect the lives and well-being of its citizens

Rawalpindi: Chief of Army Staff and Chief of Defence Forces Field Marshal Syed Asim Munir has emphasized that any violation of Pakistan's territorial integrity, whether direct or indirect, will be met with a firm and decisive response.
He was interacting with participants of the 18th National Workshop on Balochistan in Rawalpindi today.
The Field Marshal said Pakistan Armed Forces remain committed to protect the lives and well-being of its citizens.
He appreciated the resilience and patriotism of the people of Balochistan while highlighting Balochistan's pivotal importance for Pakistan's prosperity and development. He lauded the wide ranging initiatives being undertaken by the federal and provincial governments, underscoring a people-centric approach that aims to improve the socio-economic conditions of the province and unlock its vast economic potential for the benefit of its people.
Syed Asim Munir acknowledged the constructive role of civil society, particularly in debunking propaganda, and highlighted their crucial part in driving sustainable development. He stressed the importance of rejecting vested political agendas to ensure that Balochistan's future is shaped by long-term prosperity for all its residents.
Highlighting the security challenges, the Field Marshal remarked that Indian-sponsored proxies continue to propagate violence and disrupt development in Balochistan. He reaffirmed that such inimical designs will be thwarted through stern actions by Security Forces to rid the province of terrorism and unrest.
The workshop focused on exploring Balochistan's socio-economic development and its strategic importance for Pakistan.
The session concluded with a candid interactive Question and Answer, where the Field Marshal answered questions and provided further insights into ongoing efforts for Balochistan's development and security.
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