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Who Is Asim Malik? Pakistan's NSA And ISI Chief At The Heart Of India Tensions

Who Is Asim Malik? Pakistan's NSA And ISI Chief At The Heart Of India Tensions

India.com01-05-2025

Amid heightened tensions with India following the Pahalgam terror attack, Pakistan has appointed Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) Director General, Lieutenant General Muhammad Asim Malik as the country's new National Security Advisor (NSA), in an additional charge.
The appointment appears to follow General Asim Malik's recent engagement with the newly appointed CIA Director and the reported handover (oversell) of the Abbey Gate mastermind some months ago. It likely elevates the General to protocol parity with his American and other… pic.twitter.com/7dSF6hf9Fo
April 30, 2025

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