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Field Marshal Asim Munir vows Pak Army’s support for development in Balochistan

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TURBAT: Field Marshal Syed Asim Munir on Saturday vowed Pakistan Army’s support for the development in Balochistan during his Turbat visit.

During his interaction with the Chief Minister Balochistan and representatives of the civil administration in Turbat, he highlighted the need for good governance, infrastructure development and the importance of inclusive, people-centric progress.

Chief of Army Staff Field Marshal Syed Asim Munir reiterated Pakistan Army’s resolve to stand shoulder to shoulder with the people of Balochistan in their pursuit of peace, prosperity and sustainable development.

The Army Chief emphasized the significance of joint civil-military efforts in addressing the challenges faced by the people of Balochistan and reaffirmed unwavering support for all initiatives aimed at improving the Southern Balochistan’s socio-economic development.

On the occasion, the Army Chief was given a comprehensive brief on the security dynamics including threat perspective and successful operations against Fitna al Hindustan, ongoing development projects, and efforts to enhance socio-economic conditions in southern Balochistan.

During his interaction with troops, the Army Chief appreciated their high morale, operational readiness and unflinching commitment to safeguarding national sovereignty. He commended their role in ensuring peace and stability in the region under challenging circumstances.

On the other hand, Pakistan-US relations have entered a new and positive dimension, which international media and analysts attribute to the diplomatic vision of Field Marshal Syed Asim Munir.

The renowned American newspaper, The Washington Post, in its recent report, praised Pakistan’s foreign policy, particularly the diplomatic efforts led under Field Marshal Munir’s leadership.

According to the report, Field Marshal Asim Munir’s recent visit to the United States has become “a symbol of a new dimension” in bilateral ties. While the shifting global landscape and former US President Donald Trump’s reelection were initially seen as challenges for Pakistan. The Pakistani officials have succeeded in fostering closer ties with the White House.

The Washington Post commended Pakistan’s counterterrorism initiatives, noting that as a result. The US designated the banned group Balochistan Liberation Army (BLA) as a global terrorist organisation. A development widely viewed as a major diplomatic victory for Pakistan.

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