What is the purpose of the two-nation theory in this conference? The two-nation theory served its purpose in achieving two homelands for two religious groups. It was just that Pakistan couldn't hold onto the two wings of its nation, and it truly drowned. Asim Munir should also quote the first part of Indra Gandhi's speech: “We have taken the revenge of a thousand years.” Their purpose was to hurt Muslims when given the chance, who were united as two wings, so she did her part and showed the unity part was weak.
@VCheng I don't know how to put it. Indra Gandhi's speech meant something completely different than what this COAS is letting on. It's pretty disingenuous to quote it out of context, or it's just the FA pass mindset to twist things.
As for the Pakistan Army stopping corruption "in the world," it should probably clean up its own house first. On the other hand, how are you going to have the Pakistan Army travel the world to clean up corruption when you don't have enough financial power to do such things?
Lastly, Pakistan can't be undone; there is no promise in this world, and nothing is permanent. I'm sure the Romans and Ottomans thought the same, so look at where it's at now and the region.
Overall, this was the most pointless gathering of figures in Pakistan.