Field Marshal Asim Munir Says Enemy Forces Will Fail to Undermine Pakistan’s Progress

Chief of Defence Forces Syed Asim Munir has said that hostile forces attempting to sabotage Pakistan’s development through proxies and negative propaganda will ultimately fail.
According to the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR), Field Marshal Asim Munir visited the Quetta Garrison, where he was received by the Quetta Corps Commander upon arrival.
During his visit, the field marshal addressed officers under training and faculty members at the Command and Staff College Quetta. He praised the institution’s high standards of training, professional excellence, and capacity building.
He emphasized the importance of adapting to emerging technologies, multi-domain operations, and maintaining strong coordination among the three armed forces to effectively respond to future warfare challenges. He also highlighted the rapidly evolving nature of modern warfare.
Field Marshal Asim Munir stated that graduates of the Staff College have always distinguished themselves through exceptional performance and professional dedication. He urged officers to ensure continuous training for themselves and their troops to meet changing warfare requirements while maintaining the highest standards of operational readiness and professionalism.
During the visit, the chief of defence forces also met officers and soldiers deployed in بلوچستان and appreciated their high morale, operational preparedness, and commitment to maintaining peace, stability, and the writ of the state in the province.
He reaffirmed that Pakistan’s armed forces, with the unwavering support of the people, remain determined to completely eliminate terrorism. He added that Pakistan’s progress and rise cannot be stopped through propaganda, fake news, or foreign-sponsored terrorism.
Field Marshal Asim Munir further said that enemy elements attempting to destabilize Pakistan through proxies and misinformation campaigns would fail due to the strength of the state and the unity of the people.
He stressed that sustainable development depends on effective security measures, people-centric policies, and improved governance. The field marshal also appreciated the بلوچستان government’s efforts for socio-economic development and strengthening ties between the state and the public, emphasizing that lasting peace and stability in the province require long-term welfare-oriented policies and better governance.





