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Military, Pakistan, Srcurity

Field Marshal Syed Asim Munir Strengthens Community Ties in Turbat for Development Push

Islamabad, August 23, 2025, 12:02 PM PKT – Field Marshal Syed Asim Munir, Chief of Army Staff, visited Turbat, Balochistan, to enhance community ties and advance development projects. The focus was on infrastructure, security, and sustainable growth. Engagement with Turbat Leaders On his visit, Field Marshal Munir engaged with community leaders in Turbat. Discussions centered on development and security in Balochistan. Local leaders expressed robust support for infrastructure projects promising regional progress. Munir was warmly welcomed by the Corps Commander of Balochistan and senior military officers. The primary goal is fostering cooperation between the military and local communities to encourage long-term development. ISPR Highlights Development and Security Priorities The Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) released a report on Munir’s visit. He assessed ongoing security efforts against ‘Fitna-ul-Hindustan’ and praised the Pakistan Army’s role in maintaining stability in Balochistan. Munir emphasized the importance of community-driven development for the region’s future. During meetings, he stated, “Balochistan’s future lies in collective action and good governance.” Infrastructure Focus: Education and Healthcare In Turbat, the army chief reviewed various development projects, with key initiatives including: Improving education infrastructure Enhancing healthcare facilities Implementing community development programs Economic Impact and Stability Munir reiterated the Pakistan Army’s commitment to fostering sustainable growth in Balochistan. These initiatives aim to enhance residents’ quality of life and create economic opportunities, ultimately strengthening regional stability. For more updates on Pakistan national affairs, visit nenagency.com.

Pakistan, Politics, Srcurity

PM Shehbaz Warns India Over Water Threats, Vows Decisive Response to Any Violation of Indus Waters Treaty

ISLAMABAD, Aug 12 — Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has issued a stern warning to India over potential threats to Pakistan’s water rights under the Indus Waters Treaty. He declared that any Indian attempt to block Pakistan’s water share will face a decisive counteraction. “You threaten to stop our water. If you attempt such a move, Pakistan will teach you a lesson you will never forget,” the premier stated at an event marking International Youth Day in Islamabad. Shehbaz Sharif emphasized the crucial role of water for Pakistan, insisting there would be no compromise on the country’s rights under international agreements. Pakistan’s Defense Readiness Reflecting on events from May 10, the prime minister mentioned that the Pakistan Air Force reportedly downed six Indian fighter jets. He hailed this as a historic moment that humbled India, showcasing the emergence of a “new Pakistan” prepared to defend itself. Student Laptop Initiative PM Shehbaz reaffirmed his commitment to youth empowerment by announcing the distribution of 100,000 interest-free laptops to students. He promised a transparent and merit-based process. “This government believes in transparency and merit. We will ensure both in the distribution process,” he assured. Support for Minorities The prime minister commended the contributions of minorities to Pakistan’s development. Minister for Religious Affairs Sardar Muhammad Yousaf announced the government’s dedication to equal rights, introducing a 5% job quota for minorities to promote interfaith harmony. The Indus Waters Treaty Explained Signed in 1960, the Indus Waters Treaty regulates water control over the Indus River and its tributaries between India and Pakistan. Despite ongoing tensions, the treaty provides a critical framework for water sharing. Recent disputes have sparked fears of violations, yet the agreement remains vital for Pakistan’s agriculture and drinking water supply.

Balochistan, Pakistan, Srcurity

Security Forces Eliminate Three Indian-Sponsored Militants in Balochistan’s Zhob: Interior Minister

ISLAMABAD, Aug 12 — Federal Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi applauded the Pakistani security forces for their successful operation against Indian-sponsored militants in Balochistan’s Zhob district. He described this operation as a significant victory in combating cross-border terrorism. Operation in Zhob District The Interior Minister revealed that these militants, known as “Fitna-e-Hindustan,” were involved in efforts to destabilize Balochistan. They had direct connections to Indian support networks. Official reports showed that these militants were planning targeted attacks to incite unrest. However, quick intelligence gathering and decisive actions by security agencies thwarted the threat before it could escalate. Support for Security Forces Nationwide Naqvi praised the security personnel for their dedication and professional excellence. He remarked, “This operation has prevented a dangerous plot to disrupt peace in the province. The nation is united with our forces to eliminate Indian-sponsored terrorism.” Enhancing Federal Counter-Terrorism Strategy Minister Naqvi reiterated the government’s zero-tolerance approach towards terrorism. He underscored Pakistan’s strong commitment to fighting foreign-backed militancy with resolve. This successful operation in Balochistan highlights the capability of Pakistani security forces to address emerging threats. The minister reaffirmed the nationwide support for the armed forces’ mission to combat terrorism across the provinces.

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