General Munir giving new dimensions to Pak-U.S. Ties

General Munir giving new dimensions to Pak-U.S. Ties

LONDON: AN English News Journal has revealed that The Pakistani Army Chief Field Marshal General Asim Munir is giving The Pak-U.S. ties a new dimension.

In a published report, the British Journal ‘The Economist’ has said that the meeting between the Pakistani Army Chief and U.S.

president Donald Trump was the beginning of a strategic change in the region.

The article has believed that the General Munir’s hard-fought diplomatic efforts on the global level are very handy and a new warmth in Pak-U.S. ties and the change in United States’ stance about India is a prominent result of General Munir’s fortification on the diplomatic grounds.

While the firm stance of the Field Marshal on the Kashmir issue and the imposition of a 25% tariff on India by former U.S. President Donald Trump are seen as key elements of this success, the situation continues to evolve.

According to the report, the growing collaboration between the United States and Pakistan—particularly in areas of trade, counterterrorism, and Middle East policy—has become a cause of concern for India.

The Economist wrote that it is due to the efforts of the Field Marshal that the U.S. is now considering selling armored vehicles and night vision goggles to Pakistan for counterterrorism operations.

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The report further stated that Field Marshal Asim Munir aims to bring India to the negotiating table, but Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi remains a major obstacle in this regard.

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