Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) Director General (DG) Lieutenant General Ahmed Sharif Chaudhry is currently addressing a press conference.
At the outset of the press conference, the militaryβs spokesperson said that the purpose of the briefing was to give a comprehensive overview of counter-terrorism measures taken in the past year.
This βis the only purpose of this press conference, and I would request that we remain focused on counter-terrorism as terrorism is the biggest threat that is being faced by the State of Pakistan right nowβ, he added.
The DG ISPR said 2025 was a βlandmark and consequential year in our fight against terrorismβ, adding there were four reasons behind this conclusion.
Saying that the fight against terrorism was the entire nationβs and was being fought for more than two decades, the DG ISPR further stated that the past year witnessed βunprecedented intensity in counter-terrorism effortsβ.
In 2025, he continued, the State of Pakistan, as well as the people, gained βcomplete clarity on terrorismβ.
βThe state already had this clarity, which permeated slowly and gradually down[ward] that these terrorists are khawarij [and] they have no relation with Islam. They are Fitna-al-Hindustan and have no relation with Pakistan or [the people of] Balochistan,β he elaborated.
Fitna-al-Khawarij is a term that the state has designated for the banned Tehreek-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP), and it uses Fitna-al-Hindustan to highlight Indiaβs alleged role in terrorism and destabilisation across Pakistan.
Lieutenant General Chaudhry further highlighted that in 2025, the world accepted and acknowledged Pakistanβs stance and narrative regarding terrorism, particularly about Afghanistan having become a βbase of terrorismβ operations.
Moreover, the last year also saw βhow the National Action Plan (NAP) was reinvigorated and how it was being implementedβ.
In this connection, he also mentioned that the vision for Azm-i-Istehkam β a counter-terrorism operation that was launched by the military in 2024 β had also been drawn from the revised NAP, and that all political parties and segments of society had reached a consensus that the implementation of the NAP was necessary to eliminate terrorism.
But βthere are still deficiencies, and there is a lot of room for improvementβ in the implementation of NAP, he acknowledged.
He also said that Afghans were involved in major terrorist incidents in Pakistan in 2025.
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