The army’s top brass on Friday reviewed domestic and regional security challenges, and stressed upon the need to adopt a “whole of the nation and whole of the government approach” to eradicate terrorism from the country.
The resolve was expressed at the 257th Corps Commanders Conference held at the General Headquarters, which was chaired by Army Chief Gen Asim Munir.
According to a statement issued by the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR), the forum “affirmed that the military leadership is cognizant of the full spectrum of the challenges” and it resolved to “shoulder its constitutionally mandated responsibilities with support of the resilient people of Pakistan”.
The forum “reiterated the commitment of the armed forces to fully support national responses against internal & external threats”.
The ISPR said that the conference’s participants highlighted that “while the security forces are undertaking intelligence based operations in areas along western border, there was a need to adopt a whole of the nation and whole of the government approach to eradicate the menace of terrorism on long term basis.”
The focus of the conference, per the ISPR press release, was on the counter-terrorism campaign that has been approved by the government, with an emphasis on implementing it through a whole-of-system approach.
The participants agreed that “this approach would be key to eliminating the permissive factors of terrorism, extremism, and instability in the country.”
The forum expressed its assurance to pursue the goals set by the National Security Committee (NSC) to “turn the tide against terrorism through the coordinated application of all elements of national power”.
The conference was held following the army chief’s in-camera briefing to National Assembly members about the country’s security challenges on Friday.
During the briefing, the COAS had acknowledged that the strategy of engaging with terrorists had enabled them to regroup in the tribal areas.
The meeting was attended by the country’s political and military leaders who, in response, agreed to revisit the anti-terrorism strategy.
The forum reiterated the commitment of the armed forces to fully support national responses against internal and external threats.








