Wednesday, April 15

Corps Commanders’ Conference Reviews Security Environment, Reaffirms Commitment to Counter-Terrorism

Here is a **polished news-style press release/story** based on your ISPR content:---# **Press Release****Corps Commanders’ Conference Reviews Security Environment, Reaffirms Commitment to Counter-Terrorism****Rawalpindi, April 7, 2026** — Field Marshal Syed Asim Munir, Chief of Army Staff (COAS) and Chief of Defence Staff (CDF), presided over the 274th Corps Commanders’ Conference at General Headquarters Rawalpindi.The forum offered Fateha for the Shuhada of the Armed Forces, Law Enforcement Agencies, and innocent civilians who sacrificed their lives in defence of the country. Paying tribute to their sacrifices, participants reaffirmed that their legacy remains central to Pakistan’s national security.The COAS commended the Pakistan Armed Forces for their professionalism, operational excellence, and continued success in intelligence-based counter-terrorism operations. He emphasized that coordinated efforts between the government, armed forces, and citizens are strengthening national security, economic resilience, and Pakistan’s standing globally.The forum conducted a comprehensive review of the internal and external security environment, reiterating that all terrorist proxies operating with support from external sponsors, along with their facilitators, will be dealt with decisively.The conference also reviewed progress under Operation Ghazab-lil-Haq, affirming that operations will continue until terrorist safe havens are dismantled and the use of Afghan territory against Pakistan is effectively addressed.Participants appreciated the government’s diplomatic efforts aimed at ending ongoing conflicts in the Middle East, stressing the importance of restraint, dialogue, and de-escalation. The forum reaffirmed Pakistan’s role as a responsible regional actor committed to peace and stability.The forum strongly condemned recent attacks targeting petrochemical and industrial facilities in Saudi Arabia, warning that such escalations could undermine ongoing diplomatic efforts and destabilize the region.The participants also rejected what they termed as persistent disinformation and baseless allegations attributed to India, stating that such narratives have been discredited internationally. Concerns were raised over ongoing human rights violations in Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir, including reports of extrajudicial actions.In his concluding remarks, Field Marshal Asim Munir directed commanders to maintain the highest levels of operational readiness and professionalism, expressing confidence in the Armed Forces’ ability to effectively counter evolving threats and safeguard Pakistan’s sovereignty and territorial integrity.---# **News Story****Army Leadership Reviews Security Situation, Vows Continued Action Against Terrorism****Rawalpindi, April 7, 2026** — Pakistan’s top military leadership on Tuesday reviewed the country’s security environment and reaffirmed its commitment to eliminating terrorism during the 274th Corps Commanders’ Conference held at General Headquarters Rawalpindi.The meeting, chaired by Chief of Army Staff Syed Asim Munir, began with prayers for security personnel and civilians who lost their lives defending the country.The military leadership praised the Pakistan Armed Forces for their professionalism and continued success in counter-terrorism operations, noting that intelligence-based efforts remain central to maintaining security.Participants reviewed both internal and external security challenges and reiterated their resolve to eliminate all terrorist networks and their facilitators. The forum emphasized that operations under Operation Ghazab-lil-Haq will continue until militant safe havens are dismantled.The conference also discussed regional developments, including tensions in the Middle East, where participants called for restraint and diplomatic solutions. Attendees condemned recent attacks on key infrastructure in Saudi Arabia, warning of their potential impact on regional stability.The military leadership rejected allegations and disinformation attributed to India and raised concerns over the situation in Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir, citing reports of human rights violations.Concluding the meeting, the army chief directed commanders to maintain peak operational readiness and adapt to emerging threats, expressing confidence in the armed forces’ capability to defend the country’s sovereignty.---If you want, I can also turn this into:The pakistan Times

Rawalpindi, April 7, 2026 (Kamran Raja): Field Marshal Syed Asim Munir, Chief of Army Staff (COAS) and Chief of Defence Staff (CDF), presided over the 274th Corps Commanders’ Conference at General Headquarters Rawalpindi.

The forum offered Fateha for the Shuhada of the Armed Forces, Law Enforcement Agencies, and innocent civilians who sacrificed their lives in defence of the country. Paying tribute to their sacrifices, participants reaffirmed that their legacy remains central to Pakistan’s national security.

The COAS commended the Pakistan Armed Forces for their professionalism, operational excellence, and continued success in intelligence-based counter-terrorism operations. He emphasized that coordinated efforts between the government, armed forces, and citizens are strengthening national security, economic resilience, and Pakistan’s standing globally.

The forum conducted a comprehensive review of the internal and external security environment, reiterating that all terrorist proxies operating with support from external sponsors, along with their facilitators, will be dealt with decisively.

The conference also reviewed progress under Operation Ghazab-lil-Haq, affirming that operations will continue until terrorist safe havens are dismantled and the use of Afghan territory against Pakistan is effectively addressed.