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Pakistan recently promoted General Asim Munir, its army chief, to the rank of Field Marshal, which is considered ... President Iskander Mirza declared martial law in October 1958 and appointed ...
Field Marshal Asim Munir dedicated the honor to the entire Pakistani nation and paid tribute to the armed forces, law enforcement agencies, and civil veterans for their relentless service and ...
Field Marshal Asim Munir dedicated the honour to the entire Pakistani nation and paid tribute to the armed forces, law enforcement agencies, and civil veterans for their relentless service and ...
Field Marshal Asim Munir's unprecedented elevation signals a decisive turn toward absolute military dominance in Pakistan's fragile democracy. His ascent revives the authoritarian legacy of past ...
In a move that is viewed as an attempt to mask the recent military and strategic failures, the Pakistani government on Tuesday promoted Chief of Army Staff General Asim Munir to Field Marshal rank.
(Web Desk) - The Field Marshal rank is the highest military honour in the Pakistan Army, a prestigious five-star rank surpassing that of general. It is an honorary, lifelong position awarded for ...
Globally, the Field Marshal rank is rarely conferred. India has had two so far: General Sam Manekshaw, who led the 1971 war, and General K.M. Cariappa. In the UK, military giants like Montgomery ...
In 1959, then-Pakistan President Iskander Mirza became disillusioned with democracy and invited then-Pakistan Army Chief Ayub Khan to impose martial law, wrongly assuming ... he first promoted himself ...
General Asim Munir, Pakistan's Chief of Army Staff, is the first military officer of the country to hold the rank of Field Marshal since 1959. New Delhi: The Pakistan government on Tuesday ...