Asim Munir

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Military is Rewriting Pakistan’s Democracy and Its Politicians Are Helping

In this military power grab, the role of Pakistan’s major political parties has been one of facilitation. Pakistan is living

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Pakistan’s 27th Amendment: Munir’s Quiet Military Takeover

This clause would mark the first time in Pakistan’s history that the entire military chain of command is legally and

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Pakistan’s Counterterrorism Paradox: The Irony of Leadership and Complicity

Until Pakistan matches words with actions, its participation in regional counterterror frameworks will remain a facade. When Pakistan assumed the chair of the

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OPINION: Pakistan’s Double Game on Afghanistan, Iran, and Palestine Has Hit a Dead End

This duality—preaching unity while practicing duplicity—has become Pakistan’s diplomatic hallmark. When the Taliban stormed into Kabul in August 2021, Pakistan’s

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OPINION: Pakistan’s Two‑Faced Military—Selling Its Soul to Expediency

Pakistan’s pattern of dependence—on U.S. security guarantees, Chinese investment, Iranian goodwill—makes it a client state, not a sovereign actor on

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OPINION: Pakistan’s Identity Crisis—When Religion Becomes a Political Weapon

Political Islam, once employed as an identity marker, now divides more than it unites. In recent remarks, Pakistan’s Army Chief

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Pakistan Army Chief Fuels Hindu-Muslim Divide, Reinforces Obsessive and Failed Ideology

Islamabad — In a speech that has stirred widespread criticism and rekindled old wounds, Pakistan’s Chief of Army Staff General

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