By Rana Farooq Ashraf
By the Lord of the Kaaba, there are moments in the history of a nation where words cease to be mere vibrations of sound and transform into pearls of wisdom, worthy of being weighed against the finest diamonds and jewelry. Today, as Pakistan navigates the complex and often treacherous waters of global geopolitics, the voice of Lieutenant General Ahmed Sharif Chaudhry, the Director General of Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR), resonates as that very anchor of clarity and strength. His every word is a reflection of a soul deeply rooted in the soil of this land, and his professional conduct serves as a beacon for a nation that refuses to be intimidated. There is an old, gritty Punjabi proverb that says, “The strength of the buffalo lies in the stake it is tied to.” In the context of Pakistan’s defense, the “stake” or the foundation upon which General Ahmed Sharif stands is not built of mere brick and mortar. It is anchored in the divine shadow of Allah and His Prophet (PBUH), fortified by the sheer bravery of a professional military, and shielded by a formidable nuclear and missile program. Most importantly, this foundation is cemented by the selfless and fearless love of 260 million Pakistanis who stand in unwavering commitment to their motherland and its armed forces.
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The professional trajectory of General Ahmed Sharif is marked by a rare blend of tactical brilliance and psychological warfare. During the high-intensity conflict of May 2025 with India, the world witnessed a masterclass in strategic communication. As the borders were engulfed in flames and the fog of war threatened to obscure the truth, it was his leadership at ISPR that dismantled the enemy’s narrative with surgical precision. He didn’t just report on the war; he shaped the reality of it, ensuring that the world saw the resilience of the Pakistan Army and the futility of Indian aggression. His daring statements during that period were not empty rhetoric but were backed by the thunder of Pakistani jets and the precision of its ground operations. He taught the adversary that while Pakistan is a proponent of peace, its silence should never be mistaken for weakness. The operations conducted under his watch during that war demonstrated a level of professionalism that has now become a benchmark for modern military establishments. He made it clear that any attempt to breach Pakistan’s sovereignty would be met with a response that would be remembered for generations.
Beyond the eastern border, the challenges on the western front with Afghanistan have required a different kind of steel. General Ahmed Sharif has handled the complexities of cross-border terrorism and the operations against “Fitna al-Khawarij” with a transparency and boldness that is refreshing. He has looked the world in the eye and stated that Pakistan’s blood is not cheap. The daring operations conducted under his command’s narrative guidance have successfully neutralized threats that sought to destabilize our cities. His stance on Afghanistan has been one of principled firmness: Pakistan desires a stable neighbor, but it will never allow its hospitality to be exploited by those who seek to harm its children. This clarity of thought has been instrumental in keeping the nation united against the invisible enemy of terrorism, proving that a professional army is the greatest wall against chaos.
The current global landscape, dominated by the Iran-Israel war and the broader Middle East crisis, has further highlighted the strategic depth of General Ahmed Sharif’s vision. To the global powers—the United States, United Kingdom, Europe, and their “illegitimate offspring” Israel—his message has been a chillingly realistic wake-up call. He has told them in no uncertain terms to cease their threats of “the next turn” and focus on the quagmires they have already created for themselves. His warning that “if Pakistan is provoked openly like Iran, the lights in the lamps of the world will cease to shine” is a testament to the fact that Pakistan understands its role as a pivotal nuclear power. He has effectively communicated that the stability of the entire world is intrinsically linked to the stability of Pakistan. If we sink, we will not sink alone; the entire global order will go down with us. This is not a threat, but a cold, hard strategic fact delivered with the confidence of a man who knows the true potential of the forces he represents.
The advice he has sent to figures like Donald Trump and Benjamin Netanyahu, often wrapped in the cultural richness of proverbs and poetry, is a masterpiece of diplomatic defiance. He has told them, quite bluntly, to “behave like the sons of men” and to purge any thought of a “misadventure” against Pakistan from their minds. He speaks for a nation that has seen the rise and fall of empires and remains standing. His use of the Punjabi folk wisdom, “Nah chhair malangan nu, pay jasan ni tàngan nu” (Do not provoke the dervishes, or you will find yourself in their grip), perfectly encapsulates the spirit of the Pakistan Army. We are a people who seek the path of the dervish—peace, spirituality, and coexistence—but when the sanctity of our home is threatened, that same dervish becomes a force of nature that no earthly power can restrain.
General Ahmed Sharif’s patriotism is not a loud, hollow display; it is a quiet, burning fire that fuels his professional excellence. He has redefined the role of the military’s spokesperson, turning it into a fortress of the national narrative. In an era of deepfakes and hybrid warfare, he has remained a source of truth for the Pakistani public. His ability to connect the common man’s pulse with the military’s strategic objectives is what makes him a unique figure in our history. He understands that the real power of the army comes from the prayers of the mothers in the villages and the sweat of the laborers in the cities. By bridging this gap, he has ensured that the “stake” of our national strength remains unbreakable. His daring statements have given a voice to the silent aspirations of millions who want to see a Pakistan that is respected, not just feared.
As we look at the shifting sands of the Middle East and the evolving threats from our neighbors, the leadership of General Ahmed Sharif provides a sense of security that is invaluable. He has shown that Pakistan’s “Baynia” (narrative) is one of dignity and self-reliance. He has successfully navigated the delicate balance of international relationships without compromising an inch on national interests. His professionalism is a reminder that in the theater of war and the arena of diplomacy, it is the clarity of purpose that ultimately wins. He has proven that a soldier’s greatest weapon is not his rifle, but his character and his unwavering belief in the cause he serves.
In conclusion, the presence of General Ahmed Sharif at the helm of Pakistan’s military narrative is a blessing for the country. His words have provided the 260 million citizens of this nation with the pride they deserve. He has warned the enemies of peace that while we are a nation of peace-seekers, our soil is sacred. We love our lives, but we love our honor more. As the poetic sentiment goes, this pure land is our soul, and soul is dear to everyone; but if anyone dares to touch this soul with ill intent, they will find that the fire of our resolve is hotter than they can imagine. General Ahmed Sharif is not just a general; he is the voice of a resilient nation, a guardian of our strategic interests, and a nightmare for those who wish us ill. The world would do well to listen to his words, for they are the echoes of a truth that cannot be silenced.






























