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Pakistan has a new army leader, but will he play the same game as before?

Published On 13 Dec 2022 09:45 AM


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Pakistan's new military chief, General Asim Munir, assumed charge this week amid security and economic challenges, as well as a growing political schism between opposition leader Imran Khan and the government. Can the new guy on the job bring order to the pandemonium, and would this mean returning to the old method of doing military business in Pakistan?

Pakistan's new army commander was handed the baton of command in a cerem....


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