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Army Chief Asim Munir Reviews Combat Readiness, Modern Training and Healthcare at Lahore Garrison

Syed Asim Munir, Field Marshal and Chief of Army Staff (COAS) as well as Chief of Defence Forces (CDF) of Pakistan, visited Lahore Garrison on Wednesday, where he reviewed the formation’s operational preparedness, training standards and modernization initiatives, according to a statement issued by the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR).

Upon arrival, the army chief was received by the Commander Lahore Corps, who briefed him on key operational responsibilities and readiness measures in view of evolving internal and external security challenges.

Focus on Modern Warfare and Innovation

During the visit, Field Marshal Asim Munir observed a specialized field training exercise designed to demonstrate the integration of modern technologies, battlefield digitization and adaptive tactics. The exercise highlighted the Pakistan Army’s emphasis on preparing for future, technology-driven conflict environments, including hybrid and asymmetric threats.

ISPR said the demonstration reflected the Army’s continued shift toward innovation, agility and rapid decision-making, enabling formations to remain effective across diverse operational scenarios.

Troop Welfare and Morale

The COAS & CDF also inspected sports and recreational facilities at Lahore Garrison, underscoring the importance of physical fitness, morale and mental resilience in sustaining long-term combat effectiveness. He noted that welfare initiatives play a critical role in maintaining a motivated and mission-ready force.

Visit to CMH Lahore

In a separate engagement, the army chief visited a High Care Center at CMH Lahore, where he commended medical staff and hospital administration for establishing a state-of-the-art healthcare facility. He praised the Armed Forces’ medical services for their professionalism and ability to provide advanced treatment to troops and their families.

Zero-Tolerance on National Security

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Addressing officers at the garrison, Field Marshal Asim Munir reiterated the Pakistan Army’s zero-tolerance policy toward any threat to national security. He emphasized that the armed forces remain fully committed to confronting multi-dimensional challenges with professionalism, unity and determination.

Reaffirming the Army’s core mission, he stated that the Pakistan Armed Forces will continue to safeguard Pakistan’s sovereignty, territorial integrity and internal stability, while fostering a culture rooted in discipline, excellence and selfless service to the nation.

Strategic Context

The visit comes amid Pakistan Army’s ongoing focus on training reforms, force modernization and enhanced preparedness, as the regional security environment grows increasingly complex. Analysts say such visits signal the military leadership’s priority on readiness, innovation and troop welfare alongside traditional combat roles.


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Anjum Nadeem
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Anjum Nadeem has fifteen years of experience in the field of journalism. During this time, he started his career as a reporter in the country's mainstream channels and then held important journalistic positions such as bureau chief and resident editor. He also writes editorial and political diaries for newspapers and websites. Anjum Nadeem has proven his ability by broadcasting and publishing quality news on all kinds of topics, including politics and crime. His news has been appreciated not only domestically but also internationally. Anjum Nadeem has also reported in war-torn areas of the country. He has done a fellowship on strategic and global communication from the United States. Anjum Nadeem has experience working in very important positions in international news agencies besides Pakistan. Anjum Nadeem keeps a close eye on domestic and international politics. He is also a columnist. Belonging to a journalistic family, Anjum Nadeem also practices law as a profession, but he considers journalism his identity. He is interested in human rights, minority issues, politics, and the evolving strategic shifts in the Middle East.

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