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Army top brass terms TTP sanctuaries in Afghanistan major reason ‘impacting Pakistan’s security’

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  • Terrorists sanctuaries “noted as major reasons impacting security of Pakistan”.
  • “We must always remain prepared to guard against any threat,” says COAS.
  • Commanders resolve to provide all possible support for economic revival: ISPR

The top brass of the Pakistan Army has said that sanctuaries and liberty of action available to terrorists of proscribed Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) and other groups of that ilk in Afghanistan is one of the major reasons impacting the security of Pakistan.

The statement comes after the 258th Corps Commanders’ Conference (CCC) presided over by Chief of Army Staff (COAS) General Syed Asim Munir held at the General Headquarters in Rawalpindi, the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) said in a statement on Monday.

“The sanctuaries and liberty of action available to the terrorists of proscribed TTP and other groups of that ilk in a neighboring country and availability of latest weapons to the terrorists were noted as major reasons impacting security of Pakistan,” read the statement issued by the military’s media wing.

The participants were briefed in detail about the prevailing Internal security environment and paid rich tribute to the supreme sacrifices persistently being offered by the valiant soldiers in the defence of their motherland against the threat of terrorism, the ISPR said.

The forum deliberated in detail upon the operational preparedness and training aspects of the army.

“Objective training remains the hallmark of our professionalism and we must always remain prepared to guard against any threat to our national security,” the ISPR quoted Gen Munir as saying.

Last week, Pakistan Army said it was seriously concerned that militants had found safe havens in the neighbouring nation and threatened to take an “effective response” two days after 12 of its soldiers embraced martyrdom in two attacks.

In the statement, the ISPR had said that said it is expected that the interim Afghan government would not allow the use of its soil to perpetrate terror against any country, in the real sense and in line with commitments made in the Doha agreement.

“The involvement of Afghan nationals in acts of terrorism in Pakistan is another important concern that needs to be addressed,” the statement emphasised.

Such attacks are intolerable and would elicit an effective response from the security forces of Pakistan, the ISPR statement added.

Pakistan has witnessed a surge in terrorist attacks following Afghan Taliban’s return to power in August 2021 and called upon the interim rulers to take decisive actions against terrorists including the TTP responsible for cross-border attacks.

Terror activities in the country have soared by 79% during the first half of 2023, a statistical report released by the independent think tank Pakistan Institute for Conflict and Security Studies (PICSS) showed.

Army vows all-out support for economic revival

In the same huddle, the ISPR said top commanders was also apprised about the government’s economic revival plan and role of army in uplifting agriculture, IT, mining and mineral and defence production sectors under the ambit of Special Investment Facilitation Council (SIFC).

The participants vowed to fully support the strategic initiatives planned by the government for the revival of the economy by providing all possible technical and management support for the overall good of the people of Pakistan, it added.

Last month, the federal government unveiled an elaborate ‘Economic Revival Plan’ with a view to capitalise on Pakistan’s untapped potential in key sectors, fast-track the development projects and facilitate investment.

General Munir was included to a Special Investment Facilitation Council (SIFC) formed by PM Shehbaz for economic revival.

The military’s inclusion in the body — led by the PM and also comprising federal ministers — is aimed at complementing the government’s efforts to deal with economic challenges facing the country.

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Relations between Pakistan and Sri Lanka: President Zardari congratulates President-elect Anura Kumara on his win

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The newly elected president of Sri Lanka, Kumara Dissanayake, is congratulated by President Asif Ali Zardari on his electoral victory.

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In a number of areas of shared interest, the two nations have been collaborating quite effectively.

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Mine Explosion in Tabas: PM Laments Precious Lives Lost in Iran Mine Explosion

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The prime minister added, “Our thoughts and prayers are with the victims and their families,” in a statement.

The prime minister declared that Pakistan is supporting its Iranian brothers at this difficult moment.

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Pakistan Increases Exports 14% With SIFC Assistance: Declines in High-Duty Imports Despite Upward Export Trends

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Pakistan’s exports have increased dramatically since the beginning of the current fiscal year thanks to the Special Investment Facilitation Council. The Pakistan Bureau of Statistics reports that during the same period previous year, exports increased by 14%.

There was a 620 million dollar increase in exports to 5.1 billion dollars in August 2024. At the beginning of the fiscal year 2024–25, Pakistan’s trade deficit decreased by 4.2%, from 3.751 billion dollars to 3.6 billion dollars, thanks in part to this growth.

Nonetheless, there was a 1.3% annual decline in the importation of high-duty products like cars, appliances, and necessities like clothing and shoes.

As a result, the Government is taking steps to stabilize the economy and boost exports with support from SIFC.
To boost exports and promote economic expansion, a trade liberalization strategy has been finalized.

It is anticipated that by encouraging export expansion, reviving the industrial sector, and offering manufacturers financial incentives, these initiatives will increase economic stability.

Pakistan’s external debt has decreased recently thanks in part to the actions of the government.

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