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COAS Asim Munir Reaffirms Pakistan’s Support for Kashmir During Muzaffarabad Visit

Field Marshal Syed Asim Munir, Chief of Army Staff (COAS) and Chief of Defence Forces (CDF) of Pakistan, visited Muzaffarabad on Tuesday, where he paid homage to the martyrs of the Kashmir freedom struggle and reiterated Pakistan’s unwavering political, moral, and diplomatic support for the people of Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJK).

During the visit, the COAS laid a wreath at the Jammu and Kashmir Martyrs Monument and offered rich tributes to the Shuhada of the Kashmir movement, acknowledging their enduring legacy of valour, resilience, and selfless sacrifice.

Pakistan Will Continue to Support Kashmir at All International Forums

Interacting with local notables and veterans, Field Marshal Asim Munir strongly condemned ongoing human rights violations in IIOJK, stating that Indian atrocities and Hindutva-driven excesses have failed to suppress the legitimate struggle and aspirations of the Kashmiri people.

He reaffirmed that Pakistan will continue to highlight the Kashmir dispute at all relevant international forums in accordance with United Nations Security Council resolutions, stressing that a just and lasting resolution remains essential for regional peace and stability.

“Kashmir will witness the dawn of freedom in line with the will and destiny of its people,” the COAS stated, reaffirming complete solidarity with Kashmiri brothers and sisters.

COAS Praises Troops’ Morale, Professionalism, and Combat Readiness

The COAS commended the unwavering dedication, high morale, and professional excellence of officers and soldiers deployed in the Kashmir sector despite challenging operational conditions. He emphasized the need to maintain peak operational preparedness, constant vigilance, and seamless inter-domain coordination to effectively deter and respond to any hostile provocation.

Field Marshal Asim Munir underscored that the Pakistan Armed Forces remain fully prepared to counter both conventional and hybrid threats in an increasingly complex security environment.

Warning Against Aggression During Forward Post Visit

Later, the COAS visited a forward post along the Line of Control (LoC), where he interacted with frontline troops. He reiterated that any act of aggression would be met with an immediate, swift, and befitting response.

He assured the troops that the nation stands firmly behind its armed forces and lauded their commitment to defending Pakistan’s sovereignty and territorial integrity.

Arrival and Reception

Earlier upon arrival in Muzaffarabad, Field Marshal Asim Munir was received by the Commander Rawalpindi Corps, who briefed him on the prevailing security situation and operational preparedness in the region.


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Anjum Nadeem
Anjum Nadeem
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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