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Asim Munir warns India: Talks on terrorism coming, big shifts ahead

Published on: June 17, 2025 5:20 PM

Field Marshal General Asim Munir announced that Pakistan will soon hold talks with India on terrorism. Speaking in Washington D.C. to a large gathering of Pakistani-Americans, he said the world would witness major developments soon. He discussed national security, regional conflicts, and Operation Banyan Marsus. Munir also shared Pakistan’s firm and calculated response to Indian aggression after the Pahalgam incident. He explained how Pakistan refused to accept India’s narrative and defended the freedom movement in Kashmir.

Munir revealed critical details about Operation Banyan Marsus. He said the operation was launched after India’s threats, but Pakistan acted wisely. Even though they could have downed 20 Indian jets, they only targeted 6. These 6 jets had fired missiles at Pakistan. This was done to set an example of ethical warfare. He stressed that the operation was fought on five different fronts, including air, cyber, and intelligence. According to him, every move was well-planned and connected.

He also spoke about cyber tactics used against India. Pakistan’s cyber units reportedly shut down Indian power grids and disrupted their defense systems. Drones entered deep into Indian cities like Delhi and Gujarat. Pakistani flags were even displayed on Indian political websites. He mentioned that China did supply equipment, but Pakistan handled the operation independently and efficiently. He proudly said that the army’s skills even impressed China.

General Munir discussed relations with the U.S. and future plans. He said Pakistan offered the U.S. a chance to invest in its rich mineral reserves. These reserves are worth around one trillion dollars. He invited investment in artificial intelligence, crypto mining, and data centers. He hoped that by 2047, Pakistan would become part of the G10 group. He also praised PM Shehbaz Sharif’s quick support during the operation and called it strong leadership.

He talked about unity and Pakistan’s future. He said Pakistan doesn’t need an “old or new” version — it needs its own identity. He credited the people of Pakistan and overseas Pakistanis for supporting the army. He said this support was strong and organized, as if scripted. The audience responded with cheers and slogans in his praise. Munir concluded by saying Pakistan is ready for the future — strong, united, and respected on the global stage.

Filed Under: Pakistan Tagged With: Field Marshal General Asim Munir, India, Latest, national security, Operation Banyan Marsus, Pakistan, Pakistan will hold talks with India, Pakistani Americans, regional conflicts, Terrorism, Washington D.C.

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