By Rana Farooq Ashraf
In the annals of Pakistan’s military history, whenever the themes of stability and defensive self-reliance are discussed, Operation Baniyan-e-Marsoos will be etched in golden letters. Initiated under the strategic foresight of Field Marshal Syed Asim Munir, this operation was not merely a military campaign; it was a resolute commitment to transform Pakistan’s defense into a “leaden wall” against which the enemy’s nefarious designs would crumble like sand. Through “Baniyan-e-Marsoos,” Pakistan fortified its borders with a sophisticated surveillance system, complete fencing, and an intelligence network so robust that all routes for enemy infiltration were effectively sealed. This operation not only eliminated terrorist sleeper cells but also restored the writ of the state across the length and breadth of the country, breathing new life into Pakistan’s defensive stature on the global stage. Field Marshal Syed Asim Munir, through this operation, sent a clear message: Pakistan’s defense is no longer merely reactive but is equipped with “Offensive Defense” capabilities, where threats are neutralized at their source across the border.
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In this journey toward defensive superiority, the leadership of Field Marshal Syed Asim Munir has emerged as a guiding light, weaving military expertise with economic stability. His narrative of “Pakistan First” is not just a slogan but a complete code of conduct. He recognized the fundamental truth that a strong army is untenable without a robust economy. Under this vision, the Special Investment Facilitation Council (SIFC) was established, extricating Pakistan from the brink of economic default and setting it on the path of progress. This narrative has not only restored the confidence of foreign investors but has also instilled a sense of purpose within the soldiers of the Pakistan Army, reminding them that they are not only the guardians of the frontiers but also the architects of nation-building. Under his command, the Pakistan Army has proven its mettle on every front—from conventional weaponry to cyberspace—and today, Pakistan’s defense industry is largely self-sufficient in meeting its critical needs.
The strength of any state lies in the harmony between its institutions and the trust of its people. Field Marshal Syed Asim Munir ensured that the Pakistan Army remains not only a protector of borders but also a servant of the nation as a welfare and developmental institution. The active role of the military in education, health, and during natural disasters reflects this very philosophy. Under his leadership, the army remained above political interference, prioritizing only the national interest, which has led the global community to recognize Pakistan as a vital guarantor of peace and stability in the region. The success of “Baniyan-e-Marsoos” has proven that when leadership is determined and strategy is clear, even the most formidable obstacles can be overcome.
Throughout this journey, the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) has acted as a shield, neutralizing every strike of the enemy’s propaganda. Under the dynamic leadership of Lieutenant General Ahmed Sharif Chaudhry, ISPR has given a new dimension to the “War of Narratives.” In an era where wars are fought more on digital screens than on battlefields, ISPR unmasked the concept of “Digital Terrorism,” exposing those pawns who, while sitting abroad, sought to spread chaos within the country. ISPR not only communicated military victories to the nation but also safeguarded the sacred bond between the public and the army, which the enemy repeatedly attempted to sever. The reasoned briefings and fact-based responses of Lieutenant General Ahmed Sharif Chaudhry have uprooted the enemy’s false narratives, resulting in a nation that today stands firmly behind its military’s stance.
By utilizing art, culture, and documentaries to keep the sacrifices of the martyrs alive, ISPR has ignited a new spirit of patriotism in the younger generation. The enemy attempted to create a divide in Pakistani society through fake news and misleading information, but ISPR, through the timely provision of accurate information, decimated these conspiracies. The institution has proven that it is not merely a communication entity but a vital pillar of national security, fighting Pakistan’s case beyond its borders through strategic communications.
In the current context, Pakistan has entered a highly critical and decisive phase of its defense, where Operation Zarb-e-Haq is in full swing. This operation is a continuation of Field Marshal Syed Asim Munir’s unwavering policy of “Zero Tolerance” against the Fitna-al-Khawarij and rebels of the state. Through Operation Zarb-e-Haq, the Pakistan Army is targeting the last remnants of the enemy who, with facilitation from across the border, are making desperate attempts to sabotage Pakistan’s peace. At this delicate juncture, the role of ISPR has become more pivotal than ever. ISPR is not only keeping the nation informed of the moment-to-moment successes of Operation Zarb-e-Haq but is also valiantly countering the psychological warfare unleashed by the adversary. Lieutenant General Ahmed Sharif Chaudhry has made it clear that the state will not compromise in this battle between truth and falsehood. Every strike of “Zarb-e-Haq” is proving to be the final nail in the enemy’s coffin, and ISPR’s effective communication is transforming this victory into national pride.
In conclusion, the survival and security of Pakistan today rest upon the courageous leadership of Field Marshal Syed Asim Munir, the eternal sacrifices of the soldiers, and the excellent representation by ISPR. The strength of Operation Baniyan-e-Marsoos and the precision of Operation Zarb-e-Haq have convinced the enemy that Pakistan is now a rock against which anyone who strikes will be shattered. The narrative of the Field Marshal and the professional superiority of the army are guarantees of a bright and secure future. The victory of truth and the defeat of falsehood have become destiny, and the crescent-and-star flag of Pakistan will continue to wave with this same grandeur for eternity, for its protection is backed by Divine help and the prayers of the nation.
Pakistan Zindabad! Pak Army Paindabad!





























