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Field Marshal Chairs Corps Commanders Meeting on Regional Stability

Published on: May 6, 2026 12:49 AM

Corps Commanders Conference

A Corps Commanders Conference was held under the leadership of Field Marshal Asim Munir. The meeting focused on regional tensions and called for restraint. Therefore, military leadership stressed calm and responsible behavior amid rising geopolitical uncertainty in the region.

Moreover, according to ISPR, the 275th Corps Commanders Conference reviewed key national security issues. The forum paid tribute to martyrs of the armed forces, law enforcement agencies, and civilians. In addition, it said their sacrifices remain the foundation of Pakistan’s unity and security.

The conference also emphasized the elimination of terrorist networks and their support systems. It decided to continue operational momentum against militants. Furthermore, it reviewed ongoing operations, including efforts to destroy terrorist infrastructure and prevent any hostile activity inside Pakistan.

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In addition, the forum accused the Afghan Taliban regime of providing safe havens to militants. It said such policies go against Afghan people’s interests. Moreover, it rejected propaganda claims against Pakistan and stated that operations only target terrorists and their infrastructure.

The meeting also highlighted Pakistan’s commitment to regional peace and stability. It stressed that restraint and responsibility are essential for lasting peace. Furthermore, it said Pakistan continues to support efforts to prevent escalation and promotes peaceful coexistence in the region.

Finally, the conference reviewed national unity and military readiness under the concept of “Ma’raka-e-Haq.” It praised the coordination between the people, government, and armed forces. In conclusion, the Field Marshal chairs Corps Commanders Conference reaffirmed strong defense readiness and commitment to regional stability.

Filed Under: Pakistan Tagged With: Corps Commanders Conference, Field Marshal Asim Munir

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