Chief of Army Staff (COAS) Field Marshal Syed Asim Munir has reaffirmed that Pakistan has never accepted Indian hegemony in the past and will never do so in the future. He emphasized that the Pakistan Army is the guarantor of regional peace and stability, while the civil bureaucracy plays a vital role in state governance.
According to the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR), Field Marshal Asim Munir held an interactive session with the probationary officers of the 52nd Common Training Program at the Army Auditorium. During the session, the Army Chief stressed the importance of institutional harmony, national unity, and the pivotal role of civil-military cooperation in the country’s progress.
The officers had the opportunity to observe Pakistan Army operations in Kashmir, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, and Balochistan, gaining valuable first-hand experience. They appreciated the leadership vision of the Field Marshal and the army’s multifaceted role in national security and development.
Speaking on internal and external challenges, Field Marshal Asim Munir said that Pakistan’s armed forces are fully prepared to meet modern warfare requirements and safeguard the nation’s interests. "Pakistan has never bowed to Indian dominance and never will. Terrorism is India’s internal problem, rooted in its discriminatory policies against its own minorities. India remains the biggest state sponsor of terrorism in the region," he added.
The Army Chief underscored that Pakistan seeks peaceful and cooperative relations with Afghanistan and urged the Afghan interim administration not to allow Indian-backed terrorist proxies such as ‘Fitna-e-Hindustan’ and ‘Fitna-e-Khawarij’ to operate from Afghan soil.
COAS urges young bureaucrats to uphold integrity, strengthen national cohesion
Field Marshal Asim Munir called upon the young civil officers to rise above personal or regional identities and embrace their Pakistani identity as paramount. "Every system has flaws and weaknesses. Your job is to ensure that negative elements do not overpower the system," he said.
He also emphasized that nations that forget their history risk losing their future. "Know Pakistan’s story and pass it on to future generations. Loyalty to the country is fundamental. Always prioritize character, even over ability or courage," the COAS advised.
The interaction, which concluded with a question-and-answer session, was part of a broader national initiative to strengthen civil-military ties and deepen mutual understanding. The civil service officers expressed great appreciation for the opportunity to engage directly with the senior military leadership and gain insights into the strategic vision and responsibilities of the Pakistan Army.
According to the ISPR statement issued, the probationary officers of the Civil Services Academy remained attached with the formations of the Pakistan Army at peace-time locations and operational areas of Kashmir, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, and Balochistan. These officers gained rich experience of the three services during various interactions and visits.
The interaction with the COAS formed part of a broader national initiative aimed at strengthening institutional synergy and deepening mutual understanding between Pakistan’s civil and military leadership.
In his address, the Field Marshal spoke on a range of critical issues, including national security imperatives, prevailing internal and external challenges, and the pivotal role of the Pakistan Armed Forces in preserving regional peace and national stability. He underscored the imperative of inter-institutional cohesion, mutual respect, and unified national purpose in advancing Pakistan’s strategic and developmental objectives.
The Chief of Army Staff further highlighted the indispensable role of a capable, transparent, and service-driven civil bureaucracy within the architecture of state governance. He urged the young officers to embody the highest standards of integrity, professionalism, and patriotic commitment in the fulfillment of their responsibilities to the nation.
The CTP participants expressed deep appreciation for the opportunity to engage with the senior military leadership and gain first-hand insight into the Pakistan Army Leadership’s strategic vision, operational readiness, and its multifaceted contributions to national resilience and development.
The session held an interactive question-and-answer session, reflecting a spirit of constructive dialogue, shared responsibility, and collective dedication to Pakistan’s enduring progress.







