Field Marshal Munir Rebukes 'External Support' Claims in Operation Bunyanum Marsoos
- On April 22, a deadly assault in Pahalgam resulted in 26 fatalities, leading India to accuse Pakistan, which Islamabad denied.
- The attack triggered a military confrontation marked by missile and drone strikes, escalating tensions between the two nuclear-armed neighbors.
- Field Marshal Syed Asim Munir rejected Indian claims of foreign support in Pakistan's Operation Bunyanum Marsoos, calling them irresponsible and factually incorrect during his July 7 address at NDU.
- Munir criticized India’s setbacks in Operation Sindoor, cautioned that any strikes on civilian areas or military installations would provoke a strongly retaliatory response, and commended the resilience and strength of Pakistan’s armed forces.
- The episode underscores the enduring rivalry with continued diplomatic strain, while Pakistan asserts its regional stabilizer role and readiness to respond resolutely to provocations.
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Field Marshal Munir rebukes 'external support' claims in Operation Bunyanum Marsoos
Chief of Army Staff (COAS) Field Marshal Asim Munir has categorically rejected claims of foreign support in Operation Bunyanum Marsoos against India, terming them 'irresponsible and factually incorrect'. “Insinuations regarding external support in Operation Bunyanum Marsoos are irresponsible and factually incorrect. They reflect a chronic reluctance to acknowledge indigenous capability and institutional resilience developed over decades of strat…
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