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- India.com
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New Delhi: Pakistan's Army Chief Asim Munir has come into the limelight since the cowardly Pahalgam terrorist attack and the subsequent Operation Sindoor. During his second US visit, he has threatened India with a nuclear bomb and Pakistani missiles. What is interesting about Asim Munir is that he lives a luxurious life while Pakistan is plunged into poverty. What is the most popular perception about the Pakistan Army? It is often said that the Pakistani Army is the largest business group of Pakistan. According to reports, the Pakistani Army runs more than 100 companies. Many of these companies earn huge profits, which gives a huge income to the army. Along with this, big officials like the Army Chief of Pakistan, Asim Munir, also benefit a lot. Being an Army officer in Pakistan is very rewarding and lucrative. It is like being the CEO of a very big company. In other words, Asim Munir is the CEO of more than 100 companies. Even Reliance Industries Chairman and Asia's richest man, Mukesh Ambani, is not the CEO of so many companies. Where does the Pakistan Army invest the most? The influence of the Pakistan Army is not limited to the defence sector only. The army also has a big dominance in the real estate market. The army runs many big organisations. These include Fauji Foundation, Army Welfare Trust, Shaheen Foundation, Bahria Foundation, etc. These sound like welfare organisations, but in reality, they work like business corporations. What other areas are dominated by the Pakistan Army? The Pakistani army is also involved in cement, banking, dairy, and transport. In cities like Karachi, Lahore and Islamabad, land is acquired in the name of national security and then converted into profitable housing projects. The Defense Housing Authority (DHA) is one of the most famous real estate brands run by the army. Its value is in billions of dollars. According to estimates, the total current value of the army's businesses could be around 100 billion US dollars. What is Munir's net worth? Talking about Field Marshal Asim Munir, his total assets are around 800000 US dollars (about 7 crores rupees). In such a situation, it can be said that the post of Army Chief is not limited to just uniform and gun in Pakistan, but it is also a means of wealth and fame.


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Economic Times
19 hours ago
- Economic Times
'We'll show them what's next': After Indus dam, Pak Army Chief Asim Munir now fixes target on RIL Jamnagar refinery
Synopsis Pakistan's Army chief, Field Marshal Asim Munir, threatened to target India's economic infrastructure, specifically Reliance's Jamnagar refinery, in a future conflict. He also warned of missile strikes on Indian dams if the Indus Waters Treaty is suspended. Munir urged overseas Pakistanis to increase their support for the nation, highlighting Pakistan's strategic diplomatic position. Agencies In an alarming address at a private dinner in Tampa, Florida, Pakistan Army chief Field Marshal Asim Munir explicitly threatened to target India's economic infrastructure in any future conflicts. According to a TOI report, he singled out Mukesh Ambani's Reliance Industries Ltd refinery at Jamnagar, Gujarat — the world's largest single-site refining complex. This marks the first time such a key economic asset has been named as a potential military target by Pakistan's top military leadership. Popularly considered the most powerful man in Pakistan, Munir referenced a social media post combining a Quranic verse and a photo of Reliance chairman Mukesh Ambani. The 11th Pak Army Chief declared that he had authorized the message during recent hostilities 'to show them what we will do the next time,' TOI reported citing media reports based on accounts from attendees of the closed-door event. The speech also included a chilling warning regarding the Indus Waters Treaty. Munir vowed that Pakistan would launch missile strikes on Indian dams if the treaty remains suspended. Speaking to members of the Pakistani diaspora, he said, 'We will wait for India to build a dam, and when it does so, phir 10 missile sey faarigh kar dengey [we will destroy it with 10 missiles].' Read Also | Nuclear sabre-rattling is Pakistan's stock-in-trade: India slams Asim Munir's threat, calls Pak 'irresponsible' nuke state This statement was delivered at a black-tie event hosted by Pakistan's honorary consul in Tampa, with about 120 diaspora members present. Phones and digital devices were banned, and no official transcript was issued, but multiple eyewitnesses have shared details with media outlets. Munir's visit to Florida was primarily to attend the retirement ceremony of General Michael Kurilla, outgoing commander of the US Central Command (CENTCOM), who lauded Pakistan as a 'phenomenal partner' in counterterrorism efforts and received Pakistan's highest civilian honour at the event. Addressing the audience, Munir also exhorted overseas Pakistanis to increase their support for the nation. Using evocative Hindi film-style language, he remarked, 'Kisi ki maa kaali ho sakti hai, aur kisi ki dharti-maa kaali ho sakti hai, par maa maa hoti hai [someone's mother might be dark-skinned, and the earth of someone's motherland might be dark, but a mother is a mother].' He also asserted that Pakistan's foundation on the Kalimah would ensure divine blessings of rich natural resources like rare earth metals and hydrocarbons. On the diplomatic front, Munir commented on recent strains between India and the US, suggesting Pakistan's unique ability to 'balance rival powers' and take 'masterclasses' in diplomacy. He claimed Pakistan's success comes from openly appreciating those who do good, citing the nomination of former US President Donald Trump for the Nobel Prize as an example.