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.