Pakistan Army chief General Qamar Javed Bajwa Thursday said that no one can make his country "budge through use or threat of use of force" as the top military commanders reviewed current situation, amid heightened Indo-Pak tensions following the Pulwama terror attack.
Gen Bajwa, who chaired the 219th Corps Commanders conference in Rawalpindi, directed for "continued state of vigilance and alertness so as to be prepared for response to any threat", state-run Radio Pakistan reported.
"Pakistan is on the positive trajectory of peace, stability and progress. No one can make us budge through use or threat of use of force," he said.
The commanders expressed "strong will, resolve and determination to defend the country against any misadventure or aggression."
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