Asif also made it clear that the dialogue process with the Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) to end the decade-long insurgency cannot be indefinite.
Stressing that the talks were top priority to bring peace in the country, Asif, however, said: "If there is no advancement in talks and they fail to fulfil the objective, we can go for a military operation."
"If the ceasefire is violated, the government will be left with no other option but to launch an operation," he said, a day after the government announced a new committee to start the direct talks with the Taliban.
Speaking to Geo News, he said the government was seeking the army's advice over the future course of action in the dialogue process. "We want to give space to the dialogue process. Our aim is peace and not the bloodshed," Asif said.
The Taliban last week announced a month-long ceasefire to facilitate the resumption of peace talks suspended by the government over the execution of 23 troops.
Interior Minister Chaudhry Nisar Ali Khan yesterday said a new government negotiating team is being constituted for the second phase of the dialogue with the TTP from next week.
The four-member government committee, formed to hold peace talks with the Taliban, will be replaced soon.
According to reports, a new committee would be formed consisting of ISI officials, representatives of the federal cabinet, the Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa government and the governor to hold direct talks with the Taliban.
Asif also said the next phase of dialogue will be based on intelligence information provided by the army.
"The army will provide information on what options are available to the government," he said.
On Monday, gunmen had attacked a courtroom in Islamabad, killing 11 people in the heart of the heavily guarded capital.
Dawn News reported that a meeting of the corps commanders, chaired by army chief Gen Raheel Sharif today decided that air strikes on militant hideouts would continue if military installations were targeted.
You’ve reached your limit of {{free_limit}} free articles this month.
Subscribe now for unlimited access.
Already subscribed? Log in
Subscribe to read the full story →
Smart Quarterly
₹900
3 Months
₹300/Month
Smart Essential
₹2,700
1 Year
₹225/Month
Super Saver
₹3,900
2 Years
₹162/Month
Renews automatically, cancel anytime
Here’s what’s included in our digital subscription plans
Exclusive premium stories online
Over 30 premium stories daily, handpicked by our editors


Complimentary Access to The New York Times
News, Games, Cooking, Audio, Wirecutter & The Athletic
Business Standard Epaper
Digital replica of our daily newspaper — with options to read, save, and share


Curated Newsletters
Insights on markets, finance, politics, tech, and more delivered to your inbox
Market Analysis & Investment Insights
In-depth market analysis & insights with access to The Smart Investor


Archives
Repository of articles and publications dating back to 1997
Ad-free Reading
Uninterrupted reading experience with no advertisements


Seamless Access Across All Devices
Access Business Standard across devices — mobile, tablet, or PC, via web or app
