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COAS Asim Munir Warns India: No Space for War in Nuclear South Asia

COAS Asim Munir Warns India: No Space for War in Nuclear South Asia

Pakistan’s Chief of Army Staff, Field Marshal Syed Asim Munir, has issued a strong warning to India’s military leadership. He said there is no space for war in a nuclear South Asia. He reaffirmed Pakistan’s resolve to protect its sovereignty and maintain regional stability. Asim Munir warns India amid growing regional tension.

Pakistan’s Army Chief Urges Dialogue and Restraint

Field Marshal Munir made the remarks while addressing the Passing Out Parade of the 152nd PMA Long Course at the Pakistan Military Academy, Kakul. Cadets from several friendly countries, including Maldives, Palestine, Bangladesh, Iraq, and Sri Lanka, graduated alongside Pakistani cadets.
He cautioned India against aggressive behavior and urged New Delhi to resolve disputes with Pakistan through dialogue and mutual respect. “We will never be intimidated or coerced by your rhetoric,” he said. “Our response will be decisive and proportionate to any provocation.”

Pakistan’s Military Strength and National Unity

Field Marshal Munir praised the armed forces for their courage and professionalism. He said Pakistan’s military, backed by its people, has always defended national borders with pride. He highlighted recent operations, such as Marka-e-Haq and Operation Bunyan Um Marsoos, which strengthened public trust in the army.
He also applauded the unity of Pakistan’s diverse population, calling it a “wall of steel.” The COAS said Pakistan had once again defeated a “treacherous enemy” blinded by arrogance. He noted that Pakistan’s forces had neutralized multiple threats and proven their strength across all domains
The ceremony ended with Field Marshal Munir congratulating the graduating cadets and reminding them to serve the nation with integrity and discipline.

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