Pakistan’s top military brass, led by Chief of Army Staff General Syed Asim Munir, held a two-day long 261st Corps Commanders’ Conference (CCC) at GHQ on December 28 to discuss key national security issues and reaffirm their commitment to various causes. The army chief reportedly briefed the commanders about his recent US visit. No details are available from ISPR or any other source.
Here’s a concise overview of the key points discussed:
The conference reiterated unwavering commitment to defending the country’s sovereignty and territorial integrity against all threats.
The military officers expressed deep concern was expressed over Kashmir and expressed Pakistan’s continued political, moral, and diplomatic support for Kashmir.
The presence of terrorist sanctuaries and access to advanced weaponry in a neighboring country were highlighted as pressing security concerns. The meeting resolved to eliminate all terrorists and their supporters with full force was reiterated.
On the international front, the conference expressed solidarity with the Palestinian people and condemnation of Israeli actions in Gaza were expressed. Support for international efforts promoting peace in the region was reaffirmed.
On the domestic Initiatives, the conference endorsed efforts to enhance economic growth and attract foreign investment. Ongoing actions against illegal activities like smuggling and corruption were reviewed and continued support to relevant agencies pledged. The conference assured assistance to the Election Commission for the upcoming general elections.
Military Preparedness:
The conference was given a briefing on operational readiness of various formations , emphasizing the need for continuous improvement and maintaining high standards of training and motivation.
December 28,2023
Source: ISPR