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It was held in conjunction with the Pakistan Air Force’s "High Mark" exercise, emphasizing integrated air-land operations. Significance and Strategic Objectives
The primary focus of Zarb-e-Momin was to validate a new strategy aimed at countering conventional threats.
The exercise was a direct response to India's "Exercise Brasstacks" (1987), which had significantly strained bilateral relations. Under General Mirza Aslam Beg, the Pakistan Army aimed to:
Remember to download responsibly. Support authors and publishers when possible. If you find a clean copy, share it respectfully. Let the digital age preserve—not destroy—the fire of Zarb e Momin .
It was held in conjunction with the Pakistan Air Force’s "High Mark" exercise, emphasizing integrated air-land operations. Significance and Strategic Objectives
The primary focus of Zarb-e-Momin was to validate a new strategy aimed at countering conventional threats.
The exercise was a direct response to India's "Exercise Brasstacks" (1987), which had significantly strained bilateral relations. Under General Mirza Aslam Beg, the Pakistan Army aimed to: