Pakistan Army News
Using security forces to eradicate violence in a province as large and rugged as Balochistan is next to impossible, particularly when local problems are ignored.
The powerful verdict, delivered under the tenure of Army Chief Gen. Asim Munir, highlights a widening fracture inside the Pakistan Army—an institution historically known for shielding its own senior leadership from public accountability.
With Asim Munir elevated as Pakistan’s inaugural CDF, the country enters a new phase of centralised military authority following days of uncertainty over his appointment.
Pakistan faces a leadership crisis as uncertainty over Asim Munir’s position raises fears of potential provocation against India.
Imran Khan Killed? The disturbing allegations emerged on social media, claiming that the Pakistan Army, led by Chief of Army Staff Asim Munir, had allegedly ordered Khan’s killing inside the prison.
Israel’s counteroffer to Asim Munir’s Gaza plan exposed a military stripped of pride, trust and global respect.
Recent attacks underscore the severity of the situation. This week, TTP militants killed six Pakistani soldiers in an ambush in Akakhel Khwangi, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. Dozens of soldiers were injured, and more than 15 personnel went missing, with the army investigating whether they were abducted or deserted their posts.
Pakistan watchers and security experts say that there are many outfits which want the establishment thrown out. The TTP, Lashkar-e-Jhangvi (LeJ) and the Islamic State Khorasan Province (ISKP) want the rule of Islam established in Pakistan and the establishment to be overthrown.
Pakistan reels under unprecedented violence in 2025 as the ‘Quad of Terror’ – the TTP, Baloch insurgents, the IS-K and hostile Taliban – wreak havoc across multiple provinces, leaving thousands dead and the nation on edge.
Heavy clashes erupted along the Pakistan-Afghanistan border after Taliban forces reportedly attacked Pakistani posts late Saturday night. Pakistan retaliated with heavy artillery fire at multiple locations in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Balochistan, following disputed airstrikes in Kabul earlier this week. Both sides claim significant damage, though casualties remain unverified.
In a statement, the military asserted that Pakistan’s armed forces are capable of mounting operations deep inside Indian territory and warned that any renewed hostilities would be met with a firm and far-reaching retaliation.
Shaukat Nawaz Mir, a top leader of the Awami Action Committee in Pakistan-occupied-Kashmir (PoK), alleged that the voices of ordinary people are being crushed, the media is being silenced and questioned the legitimacy of Pakistani forces that “kill those they claim to represent.”
A Pakistan-based think tank warns that India’s upcoming Agni-5 missile test could threaten national security, highlighting the missile’s long-range, multiple-warhead capability and urging Islamabad to prepare for regional implications.
Pakistan’s Army Chief General Asim Munir has said that he holds no ambitions in the political landscape of his country and that he considers himself only a servant of the state, as per a report in a Pakistani media outlet.
He said any nuclear escalation would have global consequences.
Pakistan does not seem to have understood that projects such as the Saindak, Reno Diq and China-Pacific Economic Corridor Project have not shaped up as one would have expected.
Asim Munir is scheduled to pay another visit to the United States in two months. Islamabad eyes closer military and trade ties with Washington.
While Pakistan reeled from India’s blow, a second battlefield opened – inside its borders. The BLA launched a lightning assault and captured Sohrab city.
Military analysts are alarmed by the sophistication of BLA’s firepower.
Referring to India's recent move to suspend the water-sharing treaty following a deadly terror attack in Jammu and Kashmir's Pahalgam, the Pakistani military spokesperson said, "If you block our water, we will choke your breath."
In a fierce 10-minute retaliation under Operation Sindoor, India destroyed 10 Pakistani posts that were resorting to heavy shelling across the LoC
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