Thanks to Modi ... why should the Pakistani Army chief bow in America? Effect of operation Sindoor or anything else knows the whole case
Asim Munir, chief general of the Pakistan Army, was now on a five -day visit to the US and during this time his statements and meetings again heated the political and diplomatic Fiza of South Asia. General Munir addressed the Pakistani migrant community in Washington and repeated old allegations about India, but also saw a strange contradiction in his words. Criticism of the ‘new normal’ policy on India again claims that India is now exporting an aggressive policy of ‘new normal’, whereby violations and attacks of borders have become common. Referring to the Paulgam attack, he claimed that India was taking an excuse and undertaking military steps within Pakistan borders. The reality, however, is that the responsibility of this attack was taken by the Pakistan-supported terrorist organization named ‘The Resistance Front’, declared by many countries. On the other hand, presentation and “thank you modes” in this speech, General Munir also said that Pakistan wants dialogue and peace with India, and that the differences “like civilized countries” want to solve. “We would like to choose martyrdom, not insults,” he said. The most shocking was that he indirectly thanked Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, saying that “India’s actions united Pakistan.” He reminded of the peaceful Pakistan of the 1970s, when foreign tourists walked around openly and common harmony was more in the country. Looking at the meeting with Trump, Iran-Israeli’s Shadow of stress is the most important phase for Munir’s visit to the proposed lunch meeting with former US President Donald Trump, who will be held on Wednesday. This meeting takes place at a time when the tension of Iran-Israel is at its peak and it is speculated that the US can also discuss the role of Pakistan in this regional conflict. Contradictory Strategy: Threating and dialogue at the same time shows the recent statements of General Munir of Pakistan’s double strategy-on the one hand to give military warnings to India and offer peace on the other. His thanks to modes can also be a political sign, giving different messages to the domestic audience and the world community. General Munir’s speech and a possible meeting with Trump have become a matter of diplomatic importance to both India and the United States. Pakistan wants to strengthen its strategic position through this tour, while India views these statements as a political stunt. Now everyone looks at whether this tour will determine a new direction in the diplomacy of South Asia, or it will also remain as a new stage of old statements. Share this story -tags