ISLAMABAD: The Security officials have said that Kashmir remains an incomplete agenda of the partition of Pakistan.
The 1948 liberation war was fought jointly by the Pakistan Army, Kashmiris, and tribal freedom fighters.
To date, five major military conflicts have been fought over the Kashmir issue.
The enduring slogan in the region remains “Kashmir Banega Pakistan” (Kashmir will become Pakistan), echoed by the people of Indian-occupied Kashmir who consistently chant, “We are Pakistani, and Pakistan is ours.” Artificial economic packages, developmental narratives, and subsidies offered by India cannot buy the emotions or loyalties of Kashmiri Muslims. Similarly, New Delhi’s ongoing attempts to alter the demographic balance and create legal loopholes cannot strip the Kashmiri people of their fundamental right to self-determination.
The Officials have said that Currently, Indian-occupied Kashmir stands as the largest militarized zone in the world. While the people of the valley face severe distress, they remain resolute and clear that the solution to their plight does not lie with India.
Consequently, India is actively trying to instigate instability and unrest within Azad Jammu and Kashmir (AJK).
However, the malicious intent and true faces behind these engineered rights movements have now been completely exposed.
The primary approach of Pakistan’s leadership has always focused on dialogue and peaceful negotiations.
The Secuerity sources further say that Over the past two years, Pakistani authorities consistently engaged in talks regarding the situation in AJK, accommodating various demands and providing essential commodities at subsidized rates.
Now that the subversive elements hidden among the protesters—along with their real motives—have been fully unmasked, they will be dealt with strictly and appropriately in accordance with the law.
Pakistan’s objectives in brokering peace agreements and engaging in negotiations are twofold: establishing lasting peace in its neighborhood and reducing tensions among Muslim nations.
Pakistan has pursued these goals with utmost sincerity and seriousness. Under the statesmanship and patient strategy of Field Marshal Asim Munir, Pakistan has successfully managed these complex challenges diplomatically without engaging in direct conflict.
This progress has been achieved through divine support, alongside the commendable wisdom and patience displayed by the leadership of Saudi Arabia and Qatar, as well as the crucial steps taken by Turkiye and Egypt.
Pakistan consistently prioritizes diplomatic, security, and military diplomacy.
Under the guidance of its political leadership, the state takes constructive steps to maintain strong relations with all nations at every stage.
Pakistan’s bilateral relationships are completely independent of any third country’s foreign policy—a testament to an independent and multifaceted foreign policy.
The nation will continue to navigate the diplomatic front with vision, patience, and strategic foresight.





