Corps Commanders Conference: Military top brass vows to come up to public expectations

RAWALPINDI: The top military brass on Wednesday resolved to fight against terrorism without any distinction and eliminate the menace as per the aspirations of the people of Pakistan.

The two-day Corps Commanders Conference, presided over by Army Chief General Syed Asim Munir, took a “comprehensive review of professional and organisational matters” of the security situation and preparedness of the armed forces.

“The army top brass reiterated the resolve to fight against terrorists without any distinction and eliminate this menace as per the aspirations of people of the Pakistan,” read a statement issued by the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR).

This was the second corps commanders conference presided over by Gen Asim but the military’s media wing didn’t issue any statement after the first meeting he chaired soon after being appointed as the army chief.

Though statement of the 254th corps commanders conference was brief and confined strictly to professional matters, it clearly indicates the new approach under Gen Asim Munir.

Though no further details were available, it is understood the top brass discussed and reviewed the internal security with focus on the spike in terrorist attacks.

As many as 420 terrorist attacks took place since the Afghan Taliban returned to power in August last year. In the last three months alone, the banned TTP claimed responsibility for 141 attacks. Last week a suicide attack happened in Islamabad. It was the first such incident since 2014, raising specter of another wave of terrorism.

Islamabad’s security has since been put on a high alert with certain diplomatic missions issuing advisories asking their nationals to prohibit their movement.

The US, UK, Australia and Saudi Arabia have advised their respective citizens to avoid visiting a five star Hotel in the capital due to a possible threat of a terrorist attack. The hotel came under one of the worst terrorist attacks in September 2008 when a dumper laden with explosives struck in front of the luxury hotel located in a high security zone.

The security situation, nevertheless, has improved significantly as terrorist attacks in Islamabad were rare in recent years.

The increase in TTP sponsored attacks has compelled the civil and military authorities to review the strategy pursued by previous dispensation.

A meeting of the high-powered National Security Committee (NSC) is expected to take place soon to take a decision in this connection.

The military commanders’ huddle also came amid a spike in terrorist attacks across the country claimed mostly by the outlawed Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) which unilaterally scrapped a ceasefire in November effectively ending a start-stop negotiation process brokered by the Afghan Taliban.

The TTP, which was comprehensively defeated in a decisive kinetic operation by the military, has found safe havens across the border in Afghanistan from where the group has been directing its terrorist operations in Pakistan.

Islamabad has called these TTP sanctuaries “red-line” and pressed Kabul’s new rulers to take action against them. Experts believe Pakistan’s patience is running thin due to Kabul’s reluctance to crack down on the TTP bases as Foreign Minister Bilawal Bhutto Zardari said during his recent US visit that “all options are on the table” to deal with a resurgent TTP.

Unofficial data show a 51% increase in terrorist violence between August 15, 2021, and August 14, 2022 – almost a year since the Taliban’s takeover of Kabul. At least 433 people were killed and 719 injured in 250 attacks across Pakistan during this period.

According to analysts, the new COAS, Gen Syed Asim Munir, has steered clear of the creshendoing political noise by staying focused on the military’s constitutional task of defending the territorial integrity of Pakistan.

After taking over the baton from his predecessor, Gen Munir first visited the corps defending the country’s eastern and western borders to boost the morale of his force and to send out a message to adversaries that the army is ready to fight them and defend the country.

At the Rakhchikri Sector of the Line of Control (LoC), Gen Munir took a note of the irresponsible warmongering by Indian leadership with regard to Gilgit-Baltistan and AJK. “Pakistan Army is ever ready and will take the fight back to the enemy, if a war is imposed,” he said.

Gen Munir also visited North Waziristan tribal district of K-P where the TTP has been seeking to reestablish a foothold. He vowed to eliminate the menace of terrorism at all costs. “No one will be allowed to spoil the hard earned peace gained through supreme sacrifices of the nation and armed forces,” he said.

The tone and tenor of Wednesday’s Corps Commanders’ Conference is also clear: the army will continue to focus on its core professional duties in order to accomplish the task entrusted by the nation while assisting the national leadership in whatever constructive way it can within the confines of the Constitution.

The TTP has stepped up attacks since formally tearing up the ceasefire. However, last week’s suicide attack in Islamabad, which was the first in the capital since 2014, has set off alarm bells. The capital’s security has since been put on a high alert with some diplomatic missions issuing travel advisories for their citizens.

The US, the UK, Australia and Saudi Arabia have advised their respective citizens to avoid visiting a five star hotel in the capital due to a possible threat of terrorist attack. The uptick in TTP-owned attacks has compelled the civil and military authorities to review the strategy pursued by the previous dispensation.

The high-powered National Security Committee (NSC) is expected to convene soon to take a decision in this connection. Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif recently confirmed that the NSC would take a comprehensive review of the strategy in the wake of the ongoing surge in terrorist attacks.

Given the volatile situation in some districts of K-P, a major military offensive to stem the fresh tide of terrorism cannot be ruled out. It is believed the army under the new leadership has devised its strategy and will give its input in the NSC meeting.

 

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