Pakistan Army Vows Strong Action Against Indian-Backed Proxies

The Pakistan Army’s top brass has vowed to take decisive and comprehensive action against Indian-backed proxies operating in the region. The commitment was made during the 271st Corps Commanders’ Conference (CCC) held in Rawalpindi, chaired by Chief of Army Staff Field Marshal Syed Asim Munir. The military leadership highlighted India’s increasing aggression against Pakistan following its defeat in the recent May war.

The ISPR reported that India has intensified its hostile activities against Pakistan after failing to achieve its objectives in the short-lived conflict. The war erupted when India launched attacks on Pakistan, falsely accusing it of involvement in the Pahalgam tourist attack in Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJK). Pakistan has consistently denied these allegations, calling them an excuse for India’s aggressive posturing.

Despite the war ending within 90 hours due to Pakistan’s strong response, Indian-sponsored terrorist activities have persisted. The Pakistani government has documented multiple instances where Indian proxies attempted to destabilize the country. The military leadership has warned that such tactics will be met with full force, ensuring the nation’s security.

The Pakistan Army reiterated its resolve to counter all threats, both internal and external. The CCC emphasized the need for a unified approach to safeguard national interests and maintain regional peace. With heightened vigilance, Pakistan remains determined to neutralize any attempts to disrupt its stability.