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Chief of Army Staff General Qamar Javed Bajwa called on PM of Pakistan at Islamabad today . Director General ISI Lt. Gen. Faiz Hamid was also present on the occasion.

Professional matters pertaining to Pakistan Army and External and internal security situation was discussed.
Concern was expressed over continuous human rights violation in Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu & Kashmir.

Ceasefire violations and frequent provocative measures from Indian forces along Line of Control came under discussion.

It was resolved that defence of the motherland will be ensured with the support of entire nation at all cost.
 
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PM, COAS, ISI chief meet to discuss security situation of Pakistan
Web Desk On Dec 24, 2020


ISLAMABAD: The Chief of Army Staff (COAS) called Thursday on Prime Minister Imran Khan to brief him on the security situation on both internal and external fronts of Pakistan, ARY News reported.


Director-General Inter-Services Intelligence Lt. Gen. Faiz Hamid was also present in the meeting where the three of them discussed “professional matters” pertaining to the armed forces of the country.


The official Twitter page of ruling party Pakistan Tehreek e Insaf (PTI) tweeted the development earlier today and shared a video of the meeting as well.

Separately about the internal security, the Prime Minister Imran Khan urged yesterday the police forces to give VIP treatment to all common man of the country and asked new recruits passed out to bring forth a new policing force in the country.
Prime Minister Imran Khan paid a visit to Police Lines Headquarters in Islamabad where he attended the 33rd passing out parade of police recruits.

Upon his arrival of the police headquarters, a smartly turned out contingent of 11,000 personnel presented a general salute to PM Khan.

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COAS, ISI chief meet PM Imran: 'Defence of motherland will be ensured at all costs'


Dawn.com
24 Dec 2020




PM Imran khan in a meeting with COAS Gen Qamar Javed Bajwa and ISI chief Faiz Hameed. — PMO screengrab


PM Imran khan in a meeting with COAS Gen Qamar Javed Bajwa and ISI chief Faiz Hameed. — PMO screengrab


The civilian, military and intelligence leadership on Thursday expressed the resolve to ensure the defence of the country with the support of the people "at all costs".

The resolution was expressed in a meeting between Prime Minister Imran Khan and Army Chief Gen Qamar Javed Bajwa, who called on the former in Islamabad today. Inter-Services Intelligence Director General Lt Gen Faiz Hameed was also present on the occasion.

During the meeting, professional matters pertaining to the Pakistan Army, and the external and internal security situation were discussed, according to the Prime Minister's Office.

The meeting expressed concern over "continuous human rights violation in Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu & Kashmir".


Ceasefire violations and "frequent provocative measures" by the Indian forces along the Line of Control also came under discussion.

"It was resolved that defence of the motherland will be ensured with the support of [the] entire nation at all cost," the PMO said on Twitter.

The meeting comes two days after Chief of Army Staff Gen Bajwa warned the Indian army that it would always get a befitting response to any “misadventure or aggression” from across the divide.

The note of caution by Gen Bajwa came during his visit to the army positions in unspecified snowbound forward areas along the LoC in Azad Jammu and Kashmir (AJK) on Tuesday.

It came after Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi revealed in the United Arab Emirates that the government had credible information that India was planning a 'surgical strike' against Pakistan to divert attention from its internal affairs and that it was trying to seek "tacit approval" for the move from its international partners.
Qureshi's presser was held the same day that the Indian army “deliberately” fired upon a UN vehicle carrying two military observers on a routine monitoring mission along the restive LoC.

On Sunday, Prime Minister Imran too informed the international community that India will be given a "befitting response" if it was reckless enough to carry out a "false-flag operation" against Pakistan.

"I want to again warn the world community, as India's internal problems mount, especially economic recession, growing farmers protests and mishandling of Covid-19, the Modi government will divert from the internal mess by conducting a false flag operation against Pakistan," the premier wrote on Twitter.
 
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Dawn.com
Updated 24 Dec 2020


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PM Imran Khan in a meeting with COAS Gen Qamar Javed Bajwa and ISI chief Faiz Hameed. — PMO screengrab


The civilian, military and intelligence leadership on Thursday expressed the resolve to ensure the defence of the country with the support of the people "at all costs".

The resolution was expressed in a meeting between Prime Minister Imran Khan and Army Chief Gen Qamar Javed Bajwa, who called on the former in Islamabad today. Inter-Services Intelligence Director General Lt Gen Faiz Hameed was also present on the occasion.

During the meeting, professional matters pertaining to the Pakistan Army, and the external and internal security situation were discussed, according to the Prime Minister's Office.

The meeting expressed concern over "continuous human rights violations in Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu & Kashmir".


Ceasefire violations and "frequent provocative measures" by the Indian forces along the Line of Control also came under discussion.

"It was resolved that defence of the motherland will be ensured with the support of [the] entire nation at all cost," the PMO said on Twitter.

The meeting comes two days after Chief of Army Staff Gen Bajwa warned the Indian army that it would always get a befitting response to any “misadventure or aggression” from across the divide.

The note of caution by Gen Bajwa came during his visit to the army positions in unspecified snowbound forward areas along the LoC in Azad Jammu and Kashmir (AJK) on Tuesday.

Last week, Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi revealed in the United Arab Emirates that the government had credible information that India was planning a 'surgical strike' against Pakistan to divert attention from its internal affairs and that it was trying to seek "tacit approval" for the move from its international partners.

Qureshi's presser was held the same day that the Indian army “deliberatelyfired upon a UN vehicle carrying two military observers on a routine monitoring mission along the restive LoC.

On Sunday, Prime Minister Imran too informed the international community that India will be given a "befitting response" if it was reckless enough to carry out a "false-flag operation" against Pakistan.

"I want to again warn the world community, as India's internal problems mount, especially economic recession, growing farmers protests and mishandling of Covid-19, the Modi government will divert from the internal mess by conducting a false flag operation against Pakistan," the premier wrote on Twitter.
 
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It does look very much like India will attempt to conduct another false flag operation very soon. It does highlight the delusion India lives under, that it feels it can initiate and carry out such attacks without consequence.

I think, India will find "support" for its attacks, less forthcoming from the international community(except of course the french .. ) than the last time. Everyone has wised up to Indias terrorim against Pakistan and its propaganda network. It will be an eye opener for India.

The game has changed, Modi has yet to realise that.
 
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