

Field Marshal Syed Asim Munir said that the false flag operations of 2001, 2008, 2016, and 2019 are a testament to the fact that India has repeatedly made failed attempts to impose an illegitimate war on Pakistan. Each time, Pakistan not only exposed the enemy’s miscalculations but also inflicted a decisive defeat on it, he said.
He said the objective of Operation Bunyanum Marsoos was to “unravel the enemy’s behaviour under which, to divert attention from its internal failures, it creates war hysteria by blaming Pakistan for every self-inflicted incident.”
The COAS expressed his gratitude to the president, the prime minister, the federal cabinet, the national and provincial political leadership, and all political parties for their political wisdom, foresight, and leadership that led Pakistan to success.
“The national leadership, all government institutions, and the Pakistani nation stood united in conveying that any compromise on the country’s sovereignty, territorial integrity, and national honour is unacceptable,” he said.
Field Marshal Syed Asim Munir said that the brave “Shaheens” set an example in one of the longest and most decisive aerial engagements of the modern era. The Shaheens shot down the enemy’s advanced warplanes and destroyed its installations, he added.

He said India suffered severe human and financial losses during Marka-e-Haq, and the enemy would continue to pay the price for these losses in the times to come.
The COAS said that Pakistan’s strategic missiles and Shaheen systems successfully struck more than 26 enemy military targets.
He said future wars would be multi-domain in nature, involving long-range precision weapons, drones, cyber warfare, and artificial intelligence.
Asim Munir said Pakistan had already taken steps to adapt to modern warfare challenges, including establishing a Rocket Force and Defence Forces Headquarters to enhance coordination among the services.
He said Pakistan also achieved success on the diplomatic front, as its leaders and representatives effectively conveyed Pakistan’s stance on the global stage.
“Similarly, there is no parallel to the way the Pakistani media, the journalist community, and especially our youth thwarted the enemy’s propaganda, cyber warfare, and psychological tactics,” he added.
He also praised diplomatic efforts, saying Pakistan’s global engagement had improved its international standing.
The COAS said Pakistan’s national prestige had grown, earning global recognition, and that the country now has more friends than ever before.
He said a strategic mutual defence agreement with Saudi Arabia is a historic step towards advancing mutual security and diplomatic cooperation.
Regarding Pakistan’s efforts to bring the United States and Iran to the negotiating table, the COAS said Pakistan is currently hosting historic peace talks, demonstrating effective, responsible, and neutral diplomacy on the global stage.
He said Pakistan has earned the gratitude of the leadership of the United States and Iran, particularly the US president, for its role in facilitating sensitive diplomatic efforts.
“Pakistan continues to strive diligently to honour this trust through sincere efforts. Both countries have placed their trust in Pakistan for this challenging task,” he said.
Field Marshal Asim Munir said that India, having ruled out conventional warfare against Pakistan, is now resorting to terrorism. He urged Afghanistan to eliminate terrorist camps and safe havens within its territory.
He also paid tribute to the bravery of Pakistani citizens, the armed forces, and law enforcement agencies, and commended personnel in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Balochistan. “We will avenge the blood of every innocent Pakistani,” he said, vowing that Pakistan’s fight against terrorism would continue until the last terrorist is eliminated.
While reaffirming Pakistan’s stance on Kashmir, the COAS said that no story of Pakistan is complete without Kashmir.
He said Pakistan would continue to extend political, diplomatic, and moral support to the Kashmiri people on all fronts.
He said Pakistan also made all-out efforts for a ceasefire in Lebanon and Palestine.
Earlier, COAS Syed Asim Munir, Air Chief Marshal Zaheer Ahmed Babar Sidhu, and Chief of Naval Staff Admiral Naveed Ashraf laid floral wreaths at the Yadgar-e-Shuhada (Martyrs’ Monument), offered Fateha, while contingents from the three armed forces presented a ceremonial salute.
Meanwhile, smartly turned out contingents of the three armed services presented salute to the chief guest. –Agencies



