India to Iran: How two wars shaped the rise of Pakistan’s Asim Munir
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Two wars shaped the rise of Pakistan’s Asim Munir, now a peacemaker.
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Pakistan's Asim Munir, elevated to field marshal after a war against India a year ago, is now acting as a peacemaker. This development highlights a significant shift in his role from military leadership during conflict to diplomatic engagement. His rise to field marshal was directly linked to the recent war with India. Munir's current efforts as a peacemaker suggest a potential de-escalation or resolution of tensions between the involved parties.
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