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- On May 30, 2025, Field Marshal Asim Munir addressed the Command and Staff College in Quetta, condemning India’s 'hydro-terrorism' amid recent military tensions.
- The address followed a May conflict triggered by India’s unproven allegations and air strikes on Pakistan, which led to Islamabad downing five Indian jets and a US-mediated ceasefire on May 10.
- Munir criticized India’s suspension of the 1960 Indus Waters Treaty after the Pahalgam attack, calling water a 'red line' for Pakistan and linking Indian actions to terrorism in Balochistan.
- He emphasized that water is a non-negotiable issue for Pakistan and affirmed the country's determination to protect the fundamental rights of its 240 million citizens against any threats.
- Munir reaffirmed Pakistan’s resolve to foil hostile designs, emphasized peaceful resolution of Kashmir, and highlighted the army’s ongoing counter-terrorism efforts with confidence in their success.
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Pakistan will crush all threats to anti-terror drive, says Field Marshal Munir
Chief of Army Staff Field Marshal Asim Munir is addressing student officers and faculty of the Command and Staff College Quetta on May 30, 2025. — ISPR/Facebook/screengrabPakistan’s army chief, Field Marshal Asim Munir, said on Friday that the country won’t give in to pressure...
Pakistan will never accept India's hegemony: Army chief Munir
Pakistan Army chief Field Marshal Asim Munir said Islamabad would never accept Indian dominance in the South Asian region and termed the suspension of the Indus Water Treaty a "red line" for Pakistan. Munir also accused India of backing Baloch rebels.
PM credits Field Marshal Asim Munir for ‘historic success’ over India
F.P. Report QUETTA: Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif delivered an assertive address at the Command and Staff College in Quetta on Saturday, highlighting Pakistan’s domestic achievements, foreign policy priorities, and the country’s unwavering resolve in the face of regional tensions. During his speech, the prime minister asserted that Pakistan has excellent relations with Gulf countries, praised Saudi Arabia as Pakistan’s best friend, and reaffirme…
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