Pakistani nation and armed forces stand united against the enemy

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Islamabad: In the face of persistent external threats, the Pakistani nation and its armed forces remain steadfastly united against hostile forces. From military drills to public demonstrations of solidarity, the true strength of Pakistan lies in the unwavering resilience of its institutions and the collective resolve of its people.

Following the Pahalgam false flag operation, Pakistan showcased remarkable national cohesion and solidarity. The nation reaffirmed its unshakable trust in the professional leadership and strategic capabilities of the Pakistan Armed Forces.

The internationally renowned American newspaper The New York Times said that it was Pakistan’s Chief of Army Staff (COAS) General Syed Asim Munir who shaped the response against India following Pahalgam incident. In its detailed report, the paper noted that General Munir had long worked behind the scenes, focusing on institutional discipline. However, following the Pahalgam attack, he took the leadership reins publicly, revitalizing the national narrative. According to The New York Times, General Munir’s speech while standing on a tank during recent military exercises was a bold and clear message: “Any military adventurism by India will be met with an immediate, decisive, and intensified response.” The newspaper described this as a symbol of the Pakistani military’s unwavering resolve.

Pakistan Armed Forces continue to be the most trusted institution in the country. Public confidence in the military strengthens the national narrative while simultaneously undermining hostile propaganda efforts. Social media platforms such as X and YouTube have become powerful tools in the hands of the public, used to amplify the state’s message and expose disinformation. Through unity marches and digital campaigns, the Pakistani people have consistently demonstrated that national defense is a shared responsibility — not solely that of the military, but of every citizen.

Despite ongoing fifth-generation warfare aimed at eroding public trust, Pakistan’s societal and cultural framework remains robust. This resilience is reinforced by cultural cohesion, religious unity, and enduring faith in national institutions. Every attempt to isolate Pakistan on the world stage or destabilize it from within has failed. Instead, the people’s unwavering commitment to the state and confidence in its leadership continue to grow stronger.

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