The Diplomat | Umair Jamal
Pakistan's Army Chief and Field Marshal Asim Munir's May 10 speech at GHQ Rawalpindi offered a comprehensive assessment of the 2025 Marka-e-Haq conflict with India and Pakistan's future warfare strategy. Following India's Operation Sindoor, which escalated into a four-day multi-domain clash, Munir warned that future Indian "misadventures" would trigger widespread, dangerous responses, reinforcing Pakistan's Full Spectrum Deterrence doctrine against limited war. He emphasized a shift towards multi-domain operations integrating cyber, electronic warfare, drones, and AI, reflecting ongoing military modernization and restructuring. Munir also framed the 2025 conflict ideologically, strengthening internal cohesion. Diplomatically, he asserted Pakistan emerged with "more friends," challenging India's containment efforts and regional ambitions. Reaffirming Pakistan's unwavering stance on Kashmir, Munir's speech signals a confident, strategically emboldened Pakistan moving beyond a purely defensive posture, projecting enhanced military capabilities and diplomatic relevance.
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