In a address on Pakistan's 77th Independence Day, Chief of Army Staff (COAS) General Asim Munir underscored the critical importance of national unity and the strength of Pakistan's armed forces.
Addressing the Independence Parade at the Pakistan Military Academy Kakool, General Munir emphasised that weakening the country's military forces directly undermines Pakistan's sovereignty and stability.
General Munir highlighted that disunity and anarchy are detrimental to national integrity and pave the way for external threats. Reflecting on the historical significance of Pakistan's independence, he credited the nation's freedom to the visionary leadership of Allama Iqbal, the resolute guidance of Quaid-i-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah, and the sacrifices of millions of Muslims from the subcontinent.
"The basis of our national identity is the idea of Pakistan, rooted in the two-nation theory. This theory provided the Muslims of the subcontinent with a distinct identity, culture, and civilization," the army chief said.
Commitment to defending sovereignty
COAS Asim Munir expressed gratitude to the Almighty for the blessing of freedom and the strength to defend Pakistan. He reaffirmed the army's unwavering commitment to safeguarding the nation from internal and external threats.
"We will not let our sacrifices go in vain. Weakening Pakistan's forces is equivalent to weakening Pakistan itself," he stated.
General Munir praised the resilience of Pakistan's armed forces and their successful counter-terrorism efforts. He stressed that despite rapid global and regional changes, Pakistan's strategic position remains pivotal both regionally and internationally.
The Army chief acknowledged the significant sacrifices made by Pakistan's martyrs and the enduring spirit of the nation. He praised the collective effort of the people, the Pakistan Army, and law enforcement agencies in combating terrorism and extremism.
"We have faced numerous challenges throughout our history, but our national spirit has always emerged stronger," General Munir said. He also commended the people of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa for their courage and steadfast support in the fight against extremism.
Army chief warns against digital terrorism
Army Chief General Asim Munir highlighted the growing threat of digital terrorism, attributing it to foreign forces seeking to undermine the state. He emphasized that the objective of this malicious campaign is to sow division and despair in the nation through false news and propaganda.
General Munir urged vigilance, advising the public to thoroughly investigate any dubious information to avoid causing unnecessary distress and subsequent regret. He underscored that while the Pakistani constitution guarantees freedom of expression, it also imposes clear limits to prevent misuse.
"Those who attempt to create rifts between state institutions and the people will face disappointment and disgrace," General Munir warned, stressing that such divisive actions would ultimately be futile and counterproductive.
Kashmir and Palestine
COAS Asim Munir went on to say that "Friendly nations such as China, Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Qatar, and Turkey have consistently supported us. As we celebrate our independence, we should also remember the people of Kashmir."
"The Indian army's presence in Kashmir is an unlawful imposition on its people. Pakistan has consistently highlighted the issue of Palestine on every platform," he added.
Call to unity and resilience
Concluding his address, General Munir called for continued unity and strength in the face of adversity. He invoked verses from the Qur'an to reinforce the message of resilience and victory against forces of disruption.
"Allah has promised victory to those who fight for justice and righteousness," General Munir concluded, affirming the nation's resolve to overcome challenges and ensure a prosperous future for Pakistan.
The Independence Parade at Pakistan Military Academy Kakool also featured impressive displays of drill and skill by cadets, paying tribute to the sacrifices made for the country's freedom and sovereignty.