The New York Times Acknowledges COAS Gen Asim Munir’s Leadership: “Led from the Front After Indian Aggression”

The New York Times has acknowledged the leadership of Pakistan’s Chief of Army Staff, General Asim Munir, stating that he “led from the front” in response to Indian aggression, setting a powerful example for the armed forces.

In its report, the New York Times highlighted that General Asim Munir addressed troops during a major military exercise by climbing atop a tank, a move that demonstrated his hands-on approach and direct engagement with soldiers on the ground.

According to the publication, General Munir reiterated that any adventurism from India would be met with a forceful response. The report emphasized that the Army Chief maintains a firm and unyielding stance on Indian aggression.

The American newspaper further observed that General Asim Munir’s reaction appears to transcend political calculations, reflecting a principled and resolute military posture.

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