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Syed Asim Munir Ahmed Shah [a] (born 1968) [2] is a Pakistani military officer who is currently serving as the 11th chief of the army staff of Pakistan Army since 29 November 2022. [3] Before becoming the army chief, he was posted at the GHQ as Quartermaster general. [4] He commanded the XXX Corps in Gujranwala from 17 June 2019 to 6 October ...
It added that "General Asim Munir's tenure may be remembered as one of the darkest for the army, with its reputation suffering greatly under his leadership." It also raised concern over Munir's post-election speech, describing it as uncommon. [103] The Times of India also described Munir as the primary loser of the election. [104]
Syed Asim Munir Ahmed Shah NI(M), HI(M) (born 1968) 29 November 2022: Incumbent: 2 years, 63 days: 23 FF: See also. Malacca Cane; Chairman Joint Chiefs of Staff ...
On 13 November 2024, Imran Khan issued a "final call" for a protest on November 24 in Islamabad from his imprisonment in Adiala Jail.The announcement was in response to the Twenty-sixth Amendment to the Constitution of Pakistan, which he criticised for infringing on rights.
Operation Azm-e-Istehkam (Urdu: آپریشن عزم استحکام) is a counter-insurgency operation launched by the government of Pakistan in June 2024. [2] The operation was approved by prime minister Shehbaz Sharif. [3] The operation will include not only military action, but also socio-economic uplift to deter extremism. [4]
Muhammad Asim Khan: 82 SP Medium Regiment Artillery: Member, Pakistan Atomic Energy Commission (PAEC), Islamabad. 67: Ghulam Muhammad: Corps of Artillery: Director General, Commercial and Open Program (DG C & OP), at SPD, Rawalpindi. 68: Muhammad Nadeem Ashraf: Corps of Artillery 87 PMA LC
[54] [55] However ISPR rejected news that any top ranking army officials have resigned. [56] Based on leaked audio messages from a relative of Lt Gen Salman, it is implied that Lt Gen Salman expressed opposition to the policy of the army chief Gen. Asim Munir particularly regarding the confrontational approach towards Imran Khan. [28]
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]