‘India Shouldn’t Be in Delusion…’ How Pakistan’s Asim Munir Continues Warmongering
Field Marshal Asim Munir emphasized integrated multi-domain defense and warned India of swift, severe retaliation following recent cross-border clashes, aiming to deter further aggression.
- On Monday , Field Marshal Asim Munir addressed military officials at a guard of honour ceremony at General Headquarters , Pakistan, warning India against testing Pakistan's resolve.
- Following Operation Sindoor launched on May 7, cross-border strikes followed the Pahalgam attack that killed 26 civilians and sparked four days of clashes ending on May 10.
- Munir warned during the GHQ ceremony that `No one will be allowed to test Pakistan's resolve` and urged further integration of multi‑domain operations under a unified command system.
- Highlighting the new Defence Forces Headquarters, Field Marshal Asim Munir will continue concurrently as Chief of Army Staff while top service chiefs including Air Chief Marshal Zaheer Ahmed Baber Sidhu attended the elevation ceremony last week.
- Munir broadened his warning to include the Afghan Taliban and the TTP labelled `Fitna al-Khawarij`, pressing Kabul to choose while issuing nuclear-era threats like `If we think we are going down, we'll take half the world down with us`.
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‘India shouldn’t be in delusion…’ How Pakistan’s Asim Munir continues warmongering
In his maiden speech as the country’s supreme military commander, Pakistan’s Asim Munir warned India once again, asserting that any future act of aggression would be met with an even more ‘swift, severe, and intense response’. This is part of Munir’s pattern, with experts noting that he uses every opportunity to issue stark warnings to New Delhi as a means to distract attention from his poor leadership
Asim Munir's New Anti-India Rhetoric In 1st Address As Pakistan's Defence Chief
Pakistan's newly appointed Chief of Defence Forces (CDF), Field Marshal Asim Munir, has issued yet another unwarranted provocation against India, warning of an even more "swift, severe, and intense" response in the event of any future aggression.
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