In his response, he referred to remarks made by the “Indian government on Gilgit Baltistan in Jammu and Kashmir.”
General Asim Munir, the recently appointed head of Pakistan’s armed forces, stated on Saturday that his nation’s military would “not just to protect each inch of our country but to carry the attack back to the adversary” in the event of an assault.
On Saturday, Munir paid his next visit to the troops stationed in the frontline regions of the Rakhchikri Section of the Line of Command (LoC).
“Recently, we have witnessed extreme reckless utterances from the Indian leadership. Let me state unequivocally that Pakistan’s military forces are constantly prepared to defend every square inch of our homeland.
On November 24, General Munir took over for Colonel Qamar Javed Bajwa, who’d already served two successive terms as the head of the Army in the coup-prone nation where the military commands a sizable amount of influence in issues of defence and foreign policy. Head of Army Staff Gen. Munir was informed of the most recent developments along the LoC and the operational readiness of the formation in his trip to the frontline regions.
Pakistan’s new Army leader is prepared for war
General Munir spoke with commanders and soldiers, praising them for their high levels of morale, expertise, and combat readiness despite carrying out their tasks under trying circumstances.
He declared that “any misunderstanding leading to a mishap will always be addressed with the entire it might have our armed forces supported by a resilient nation.”
The Corps Commander for Rawalpindi, Lt. gen. Shahid Imtiaz, welcomed the Army commander earlier after his arrival at the LOC.
Because of the Kashmir dispute and the cross-border terrorism that comes from Pakistan, the relations between India with Pakistan have become tense. The relationship between the two nations deteriorated after India, on August 5, 2019, revoked Article 370 of both the Constitution, revoked Jammu and Kashmir’s special status, and divided the Union Territories into two.
Pakistan replied strongly to India’s tactic by downgrading diplomatic ties and expelling the Indian envoy. The entirety of the Union Territory in Jammu Kashmir and Ladakh, according
to India, has always been and will always be a fundamental and inalienable component of the nation.