272nd CCC

COAS Presides Over 272nd CCs’ Conference, Vows Decisive Response to Any Indian Aggression

Field Marshal Syed Asim Munir, NI (M), HJ, Chief of Army Staff (COAS), presided over the 272nd Corps Commanders’ Conference (CCC) held at General Headquarters (GHQ), Rawalpindi.

The Forum commenced with Fateha for the martyrs of recent terrorist attacks orchestrated by Indian terror proxies.

The COAS commended the spirit, resolve and determination of the Pakistan Armed Forces in war against foreign-sponsored terror proxies and during extensive relief and rescue operations in the aftermath of recent floods, in conjunction with civil administration and other law enforcement agencies.

The Forum undertook a comprehensive review of ongoing counter-terrorism operations, emerging threat paradigm and operational readiness. The forum reaffirmed that the Armed Forces remain ready to thwart the inimical designs of Pakistan’s adversaries across all domains. The existing nexus between terror and crime with vested political patronage, which is gravely hurting the interests of State and security of its people, will not be allowed to continue anymore, come what may.

The Forum expressed grave concerns on the recent irresponsible and unwarranted provocative statements by Indian civil and military leadership. Such rhetoric conforms to the well-known Indian propensity of whipping up war hysteria for political benefits. The participants agreed that unwarranted warmongering is likely to lead to heightened tensions and will endanger regional peace and security.

The Forum pledged to counter any Indian aggression with a swift and decisive response, shattering any perceived notion of India’s relative safety accruing from geography. Any imaginary new normal will be met with a new normal of swift retributive response.

The participants expressed resolve to pursue comprehensive counterterrorism operations across all domains to continue to dismantle the networks of Indian-sponsored terror proxies like Fitna Al-Khawarij and Fitna Al-Hindustan.

The participants acknowledged the significance of Pakistan’s recent high-level diplomatic engagements and reaffirmed the commitment to global and regional peace. The Forum welcomed the landmark Strategic Mutual Defence Agreement between Pakistan and the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, aimed at strengthening strategic relations and enhancing multi-domain cooperation for a joint response to any external aggression. This agreement underscores shared values, mutual respect, and a joint vision for peace and security in the Middle Eastern and South Asian regions.

The forum reiterated Pakistan’s uncompromising support for the legitimate struggle of the Kashmiri people for their right to self-determination, as enshrined in relevant UN Security Council resolutions. The Forum also reaffirmed Pakistan’s unwavering support for the Palestinian cause and hoped for early ceasefire and delivery of humanitarian aid to the people of Gaza. The Forum reiterated Pakistan’s principled stance on Palestine issue, voicing support for the two-state solution with an independent Palestinian state, based on pre-1967 borders and Al Quds Al Sharif as its capital.

In his closing remarks, the COAS, directed the Commanders to ensure the highest standards of operational readiness, discipline, physical fitness, innovation and responsiveness. The COAS expressed full confidence in the operational preparedness of Pakistan Army to counter threats across the entire spectrum, from conventional and sub-conventional, to hybrid and asymmetric threats.

BISE Matric Annual Examination 2025

Matric Annual Begin, Over 71,000 Students to Appear

Peshawar (News Desk): The Secondary School Certificate (Matric) Annual Examination 2025 (Second Term) under the Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education (BISE) Peshawar commenced on Wednesday, October 8, 2025. The exams are being held simultaneously across Peshawar, Khyber, Charsadda, Mohmand, and Chitral districts.

A total of 173 male and 65 female examination centers have been established, where 71,234 candidates are appearing. To ensure transparency and fairness, 1,967 supervisory staff members have been appointed, and all examination centers have already been supplied with stationery and essential materials.

Chairman BISE Peshawar, Mr. Khuda Bakhsh, personally inspected the arrangements and reaffirmed that all possible measures are being taken to conduct fair and transparent examinations. He warned that any form of cheating or illegal activity would not be tolerated, and monitoring teams will remain vigilant throughout the exams.

Students have been instructed to arrive at least 30 minutes before the exam, carry their roll number slips, and avoid bringing mobile phones, smartwatches, or any electronic devices inside the hall, as these are strictly prohibited.

The Peshawar Board administration extended its best wishes to all candidates, encouraging them to appear in the exams with honesty, discipline, and hard work to uphold the tradition of a transparent and credible examination system.

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Orakzai Operation: 19 Indian-Sponsored Khwarij Killed

On the night of 7/8 October 2025, Security Forces conducted an intelligence-based operation in Orakzai District following reports of the presence of Khwarij linked to the Indian proxy network “Fitna al Khwarij.”

During the intense exchange of fire, nineteen Indian-sponsored Khwarij were neutralized through effective engagement by own troops. However, in the line of duty, Lieutenant Colonel Junaid Arif (39, resident of Rawalpindi), who was leading his men from the front, along with his second-in-command Major Tayyab Rahat (33, resident of Rawalpindi), embraced shahadat after fighting gallantly.

Nine other brave soldiers also laid down their lives in defense of the motherland. They include Naib Subedar Azam Gul (38, Khyber), Naik Adil Hussain (35, Kurram), Naik Gul Ameer (34, Tank), Lance Naik Sher Khan (31, Mardan), Lance Naik Talish Faraz (32, Mansehra), Lance Naik Irshad Hussain (32, Kurram), Sepoy Tufail Khan (28, Malakand), Sepoy Aqib Ali (23, Swabi), and Sepoy Muhammad Zahid (24, Tank).

A sanitization operation is underway to eliminate any remaining Indian-sponsored elements in the area. The Pakistan Security Forces remain resolute in their mission to root out the menace of Indian-sponsored terrorism, with the sacrifices of these brave sons further strengthening the nation’s resolve.