A US Central Command (Centcom) journal “Unipath” applauded Pakistan’s Chief of Military Workers (COAS) Normal Syed Asim Munir’s management, army background, and counterterrorism efforts and described him as a “forceful voice towards violent extremists”.
The article additionally make clear his stance concerning terrorism, fifth era warfare, and functionality to answer international aggression, in addition to socio-economic measures.
Commending the military chief’s counterterrorism efforts, it added that decisive army operations, together with 22,409 intelligence-based operations, have been carried out towards extremist outfits beneath his management, reported Radio Pakistan.
398 terrorists have been eradicated in these operations, it famous.
The article additional quoted COAS Munir as saying that terrorists should submit earlier than the writ of the state. Pakistan will spare no effort to dismantle terrorist networks to guard its residents in any respect prices.
It said that the military chief emphasised that the armed forces ought to be totally ready in view of the challenges being posed by the fifth-generation warfare.
About socioeconomic efforts, the journal talked about that Normal Munir totally supported the federal government within the functioning of the Particular Funding Facilitation Council (SIFC) and the Inexperienced Pakistan Initiative for job creation and financial improvement.
The quarterly additionally counseled the military chief’s steps for interfaith concord and the safety of minorities as he at all times condemned the incidents of intolerance.
Appreciating army diplomacy of Pakistan’s military chief, the article applauded stronger army and diplomatic relations with international locations like the US and conducting joint army workout routines with a number of different international locations.
It’s specific to say that Unipath is knowledgeable army journal printed quarterly by the Commander of the US Central Command as a world discussion board for army personnel within the Center East and South and Central Asia area.