Special Correspondent: Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif said on Saturday that India was trying hard to avenge the humiliating setback of last year’s war through “covert tactics” and “proxies” aimed at creating instability in Pakistan.
“Our eastern neighbour,
having suffered a humiliating setback in the conflict in May last year, has
increasingly resorted to covert tactics and the use of proxies in an attempt to
undermine the hard-earned peace and stability in our country,” the premier said
while noting that Pakistan was navigating conflicts and multi-faceted security
challenges, marked by a dangerous combination of international and internal
threats.
The prime minister was
addressing a passing-out parade of the 125th Midshipmen Course and the 33rd
Short Service Commission (SSC) Course as a chief guest at the Pakistan Naval
Academy in Karachi. He said the entire country remained steadfast in its “iron
resolve” to defeat the nefarious designs of enemies, while continuing to pursue
peace, dialogue and diplomacy to address all outstanding disputes.
PM Shehbaz also
highlighted that the address was taking place in the backdrop of monumental
global developments affecting lives in ways “unimaginable before He also paid
tribute to the Chief of Defence Forces and Chief of Army Staff, Field Marshal
Asim Munir for his relentless efforts towards regional peace.
Commenting on the
recent visit of Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian to Pakistan, PM Shehbaz
said, “It was not only a manifestation of the strong brotherly ties between
Pakistan and Iran but also an acknowledgement of Pakistan’s important role to
promote peace in the region.” The premier also stressed the evolving regional
situation and highlighted the importance of maritime security for the global
economy and international supply chains.

রোববার, ২৮ জুন ২০২৬
Publish Date : 27 June 2026

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