
Pakistan Field Marshal Asim Munir now a salesman of China and Turkey, trying to sell Chinese, Turkish weapons to two friends of India, they are...
Pakistan Field Marshal Asif Munir selling Chinese, Turkish weapons: In a significant development after India-Pakistan tensions and getting badly hit by India in Operation Sindoor, Pakistan Army Chief General Asim Munir has reportedly got a new role. As per media reports, Asim Munir is now acting as a salesman of Chinese and Turkish-made arms, promoting the weapons of these countries in various countries of Asia and abroad. Here are all the details you need to know about the newly reported role of Pakistan Field Marshal Asif Munir. Why is Pakistani Army Chief visiting Sri Lanka and Indonesia?
Media reports say that the Pakistani Army Chief will be visiting two of India's friends in the region, namely Sri Lanka and Indonesia. Talking about the schedule, Asim Munir will be visiting Pakistan and Sri Lanka from July 20 to 22 and from July 24 to 26 respectively.
As discussed in the media reports, the newly promoted Pakistan Army Field Marshall will be seen promoting Chinese and Turkish-made arms like JF-17 fighter jets and Bayraktar drones during his trip to Sri Lanka and Indonesia. Why is Pakistani Army Chief promoting Chinese, Turkish weapons?
Experts say that the Pakistani Army Chief is promoting Chinese and Turkish weapons in order to get more financial and military help from the two countries. Is Pakistan working as mercenary for US?
In another significant statement about Pakistan, the Jeay Sindh Muttahida Mahaz (JSMM), a Sindhi nationalist organisation has warning that the meeting between between US President Donald Trump and Pakistan's Army Chief, 'Field Marshal' Asim Munir signals a resumption of Pakistan's mercenary role in a new American proxy war against Iran.
JSMM chair Shafi Burfat asserted in the recently released statement that the alliance between US an Pakistan military resurrects the dynamics seen in Afghanistan when Pakistani forces served as hired killers for US strategic interests.
Burfat stated, 'The Pakistani military and its ISI intelligence apparatus operate not as a defensive force but a mafia-style institution, crushing political movements, silencing journalists, and enforcing a colonial subjugation of Sindh and Balochistan.'
(With inputs from agencies)
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