
Field Marshal Syed Asim Munir, Chief of Army Staff, chairs the 272nd Corps Commanders’ Conference (CCC) at the General Headquarters (GHQ) in Rawalpindi, on October 8, 2025. — Screengrab via ISPR
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Rawalpindi: The Pakistan Army has warned India that any attempt to impose a “new routine” will be fulfilled with a speedy, recovered response, Inter Services Public Relations (ISPR) said on Wednesday.
The ISPR said in a statement that the warning took place during the 272nd Corps Commanders Conference (CCC) held at the General Headquarters (GHQ), headed by Chief of Army Staff (COAS) Field Marshal Asim Munir.
The forum expressed serious concern over India’s political and military leadership’s “irresponsible and irresponsible statements”, calling them part of the pattern of “War Hysterea Beating for political benefits”.
The statement said that “the forum promised to counter any Indian aggression with a sharp and decisive reaction, which has shattered any ideas from the geography of protection related to India.” “Any imagination will be met with a new routine of a new routine.”
The conference also reviewed Pakistan’s counter -terrorism operations, ongoing security risks, and overall operational preparations. Participants confirmed the army’s commitment to ineffective the Indian -credible terrorist proxies such as fittan al -Qaeda and fittan al -Hindustan, and pledged to eliminate networks that destroy the security of the state.
He added, “The current alliance between terrorism and crime, which is with economic political patronage, is severely damaging the interests of the state and the security of its people, and will still not be allowed to continue, which may be.”
The comments came after the provocative remarks of Indian military officials in the backdrop of a four -day armed conflict in May this year between Islamabad and New Delhi.
On October 3, Indian Air Force Chief Amar Prit Singh claimed that India had dropped five Pakistani fighter jets from F -16 and JF17 class during a fierce battle between nuclear weapons neighbors in May.
“As far as the air defense part is concerned, we have evidence of a long -range strike … as well as high -tech fighters between five fighters, F16 and JF17 class, our system,” Singh told reporters at the Indian Air Force’s annual day -press conference.
However, he did not provide any evidence to support his claim.
The war of May, the worst, Indian illegally occupied among the old enemies in the decades, Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJK) in the Pahagam area of Paogam flared out through a terrorist attack on tourists, which New Delhi said.
Following the incident, India killed several innocent civilians for three days in non-indiscriminate attacks on Pakistan, before Pakistan’s armed forces responded in defense with successful operation Bonyan Um-Marsus.
Pakistan dropped six IAF fighter jets, including three Rafael, and dozens of drones. At least 87 hours later, the war between the two nuclear armed countries ended May 10 with a ceasefire agreement by the United States.
Pakistan Saudi Treaty
During today’s conference, the forum recently welcomed the Pakistan-Saudi Arabian strategic bilateral defense agreement, calling it an important step towards multi-domain cooperation and enhancing regional security. “This agreement indicates shared values, mutual respect, and shared vision for peace and security in the Middle East and South Asian areas,” it added.
The commanders reiterated their irreversible support for the people of Kashmir and Palestine, and confirmed Pakistan’s commitment to resolve the two states based on the borders before 1967 with Al -Qaedes al -Shaf as the Palestinian capital.
The forum also reaffirmed Pakistan’s controversial support for the legitimate struggle of the Kashmiri people, as is one of the relevant UN Security Council resolutions.
The forum also endorsed Pakistan’s irrevocable support for the Palestinian purpose and hoped for early ceasefire and humanitarian aid to the Gaza people.
It reaffirmed Pakistan’s principle stance on the Palestinian issue, which expressed support for a two -state solution with the borders before 1967 and an independent Palestinian state based on El Quids al -Shaf.
In his closing remarks, Coas praised the soldiers for his flexibility and instructed the commanders to maintain advanced preparations, innovation and discipline, and indicate the military’s ability to counter any traditional or hybrid threat.