
Field Marshal Asim Munir likely to visit U.S. again within two months
ISLAMABAD: Field Marshal General Syed Asim Munir is expected to visit the United States again, his second visit in just two months. The news has caused visible concern in Indian media, where analysts are calling the visit “strategically significant.”
This upcoming visit comes at a time when the U.S. has hinted at easing trade restrictions on Pakistan. Meanwhile, India faces heavy tariffs from Washington over its oil purchases from Russia. As relations between India and the U.S. grow tense, Pakistan appears to be improving its diplomatic and military ties with Washington.
According to sources, the U.S. is expanding its engagement with Pakistan both diplomatically and militarily. Many see this as a major success for Pakistan’s foreign policy, suggesting that the country is outpacing India on the global diplomatic front.
Indian media have reacted strongly to the news, with various channels and analysts openly expressing concern. Some have even criticized the Modi government for losing diplomatic ground to Pakistan.
Reports also indicate that the fear of Field Marshal Asim Munir is not limited to the Indian government; it has spread across Indian media circles as well.
His growing global presence signals Pakistan’s increasing influence in the region, and this expected visit to the U.S. only reinforces that shift.