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On 7 April 2024, Imran Khan, speaking to reporters while incarcerated, claimed that there was a conspiracy to assassinate him during his imprisonment and implied that "his fate was in the hands of Gen. Asim Munir". He stated "Let it be known that if anything happens to me or my wife, it'll be him who will be responsible."
The Chief of the Army Staff is based in the GHQ, and the current Chief is General Syed Asim Munir Ahmed Shah, serving in this capacity since 29 November 2022. [6] [7] In past, Chief of Army Staff have been involved in imposing martial law against civilian federal government. [8]
General Asim Munir: 23 Frontier Force Regiment 17 OTS Course: Hilal-e-Imtiaz (Military) Nishan-e-Imtiaz (Military) Sword of Honour; List of serving Lieutenant Generals
Pakistani Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif has named the country's former spy chief as head of the military, the information minister said Thursday, ending months of speculation about the new ...
[6] It is noteworthy to mention that the rapport between Khan and the present army chief, Gen Asim Munir, is widely perceived as strained following Munir's dismissal as Director-General of Inter-Services Intelligence by Khan during the latter's tenure as prime minister in 2019. [10]
Asim Munir; Raheel Sharif; Muhammad Shariff (general) Z. Zia-ul-Haq This page was last edited on 22 December 2024, at 17:59 (UTC). Text is available under the ...
Lieutenant General Syed Asim Munir Ahmed Shah, former DG ISI, Commander XXX Corps (Pakistan) Lieutenant General Faiz Hameed, DG ISI; Vice Admiral Syed Mohammad Ahsan, former Governor of East Pakistan; Air Vice Marshall Eric Gordon Hall; Major General Athar Abbas former DG ISPR, Ambassador to Ukraine; Major General Julian Peter
In 1985, the Army GHQ formed three field corps to improve the internal security in Balochistan and Punjab. [4] Originally, the XXX Corps was headquartered in Sialkot Cantonment, and took over the area of responsibility of strategic areas of Ilegal Indian Occupied territory of Jammu and Kashmir (extending from Jehlum to Narowal) that was previously overlooked by the I Corps. [2]