Services chiefs attend rare briefing at ISI headquarters
Dawn
17 June 2020
SLAMABAD: Services chiefs on Tuesday expressed satisfaction over
preparedness of the Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) to counter India’s
sinister designs after receiving a rare combined briefing on occupied
Kashmir and other regional issues at the headquarters of the premier
intelligence agency. “A comprehensive briefing was given to military leadership on the
regional security issues with special focus on situation of LoC and
IOJ&K,” the ISPR said in a statement after the meeting, which was
attended by Chairman Joint Chiefs of Staff Committee Gen Nadeem Raza,
Chief of Army Staff Gen Qamar Javed Bajwa, Chief of Naval Staff Adm
Zafar Mehmood Abbasi and Chief of Air Staff Air Chief Marshal Mujahid
Anwar Khan. Chief of General Staff Lt Gen Sahir Shamshad Mirza also
attended the meeting.
“CJCSC and services chiefs appreciated the tireless efforts of ISI
for national security and expressed satisfaction over professional
preparedness,” the Inter-Services Public Relations said. It is rare for all services chiefs to visit the ISI headquarters
together for a briefing on national security. The services chiefs
normally meet at the forum of the joint chiefs of staff committee, the
principal tri-services coordination forum. The joint chiefs’ forum has
not met since July 2018. Such meetings are necessary for ensuring
inter-services complementarity, particularly at the time of a crisis.
The ISI has, meanwhile, been giving briefings to the political and
military leadership. Prime Minister Imran Khan has twice been to the ISI
headquarters — on April 23 and June 3 — for intelligence briefings on
the security threats. These briefings have assumed special significance because they have taken place amid escalating tensions with arch-rival India.
India is entangled in multiple crises including border disputes with
neighbours, weakening economy and worsening coronavirus pandemic
situation. Ongoing India-China stand-off on Monday saw first military
casualties since 1975, which has put Modi government in a tight spot
domestically. At the same time Delhi is undertaking a menacing military build-up,
believed to be targeted against Pakistan, building a narrative of Line
of Control infiltration and publicising its casualties in virtually
daily clashes with freedom fighters in occupied Kashmir.
Some fear that the Indian government is preparing environment for a military confrontation with Pakistan. Defence analysts, however, see these sessions like the one at the ISI
headquarters on Tuesday as part of the military’s strategic signalling
to India. A diplomatic source said Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi was
likely to hold consultation with his Chinese counterpart Wang Yi over
the next few days.
Among other concerns, Pakistani officials worry that any conflict
with India could undo the progress made towards peace in Afghanistan
after protracted efforts. Afghan Taliban and other factions are set to initiate their internal
dialogue – the intra-Afghan talks – in Doha in a little over a week. The
Afghan government and Taliban are likely to complete prisoners swap by
this weekend, which would fulfil a major condition for the talks.
Reference: https://dawn.com/news/3000260/undefined
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