DG ISPR lauds students’ critical role as ‘frontline force’ in ‘information war’

  • Lt-Gen Ahmed Sharif states Pakistan will continue to act as a net stabiliser in the region

KARACHI: Director General of Inter-Services Public Relations (DG ISPR), Lieutenant General Ahmed Sharif lauded the critical role the students played as the “frontline force” in Pakistan’s “information war,” during the recent Operation Bunyanum Marsoos and Marka-e-Haq.

Speaking at a special session at the Saylani IT programme in Karachi, the DG ISPR praised the students for their engagement and responsiveness to the nation’s security challenges.

Highlighted the recent success of Operation Bunyanum Marsoos as a significant victory for peace, Lt-Gen Chaudhry reaffirmed Pakistan’s long-standing commitment to prioritizing peace over conflict.

During the session, students asked insightful questions about Pakistan’s internal and external security environment.

The DG ISPR emphasised that the country’s armed forces remain disciplined and professional, steadfastly fulfilling their constitutional duties and orders from the state.

The military spokesperson stated that Pakistan will continue to act as a net stabiliser in the region.

Students expressed their readiness to sacrifice everything for the protection of their homeland, affirming that no matter the front, they stand firmly behind the Pakistan Army, which they regard as the nation’s identity and strength.

The session concluded with students appreciating the interaction and expressing hope for more such engagements in the future. Pakistan “always lives on,” they declared.

Yesterday, DG ISPR, addressed students at Jinnah University for Women in Karachi, praising their role in Operation Bunyanum Marsoos during the recent conflict with India.

In his address, the DG ISPR highlighted how the nation, particularly students, played a vital part in dismantling India’s strategic assumptions.

He reaffirmed Pakistan’s steadfast commitment to its territories, calling Kashmir the “jugular vein” of Pakistan and emphasising the deep religious, cultural, and traditional ties binding the people of Balochistan to the country.

Lieutenant General Sharif Chaudhry also assured that no external force, including a small number of militants from India, could damage Pakistan’s relationship with Balochistan.

They also exchanged views on regional security issues, including counter-terrorism, the recent ceasefire between Pakistan and India, and escalating tensions in the Middle East.

President Trump was accompanied by Secretary of State Senator Marco Rubio and US Special Representative for Middle Eastern Affairs Steve Witkoff. Field Marshal Munir was joined by Pakistan’s National Security Advisor.

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