Pakistan Army Vows to Crush Hybrid Warfare and External-Backed Unrest
Rawalpindi, Pakistan – The Pakistan Army has resolved to deal with an iron hand against all attempts to spread instability through hybrid warfare and external support, declaring that such efforts will be crushed “without any hesitation or discrimination.”According to the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR), the 276th Corps Commanders’ Conference was held under the chairmanship of…
Rawalpindi, Pakistan – The Pakistan Army has resolved to deal with an iron hand against all attempts to spread instability through hybrid warfare and external support, declaring that such efforts will be crushed “without any hesitation or discrimination.”
According to the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR), the 276th Corps Commanders’ Conference was held under the chairmanship of Field Marshal Syed Asim Munir, Chief of Army Staff and Chief of Defence Forces. The forum paid rich tributes to the martyrs, acknowledging their eternal sacrifices, and offered Fateha for the elevation of their souls.
The conference expressed strong concern over the continued planning and execution of terrorist attacks against Pakistan by Indian-backed groups operating from areas under the control of the Afghan Taliban regime. The military leadership stated that after its “defeat in the battle for truth,” India is now attempting to destabilize Pakistan through hybrid warfare and false narratives.
“The forum reiterated its firm resolve that the Pakistan Army will continue to serve as the bedrock of Pakistan’s security, unity, and resilience,” the ISPR statement said.
Field Marshal Munir emphasized that every attempt to spread unrest with external assistance will be dealt with strictly and decisively.
