
In its latest article, The Economist has showered praise on Field Marshal Asim Munir’s remarkable endeavors to enhance the dynamic geopolitical relationship between Pakistan and the United States.
The piece reveals that Asim Munir is skillfully steering US-Pakistan relations in an innovative direction.
The esteemed British weekly emphasizes that Asim Munir’s discreet meeting with President Donald Trump at the White House signified the onset of a strategic diplomatic transformation within the region. During this meeting, President Trump boldly imposed a substantial twenty-five percent tariff on India, a move he justified by declaring it an unproductive economy, while simultaneously unveiling a fresh trade deal with Pakistan that included a notably lower tariff of just nineteen percent.
Additionally, the article highlights that individuals within President Trump’s inner circle are increasingly intrigued by the potential for investments within Pakistan’s burgeoning crypto and mining sectors. Washington is now keen on revitalizing arms trade and counter-terrorism partnerships with Islamabad. Notably, the US is contemplating the provision of armored vehicles and sophisticated night vision gear. Meanwhile, US policymakers are meticulously reassessing India’s covert operations.
Furthermore, The Economist underscores Field Marshal Asim Munir’s adept ability to maintain harmonious relations with both China and the Gulf nations. In the wake of rising tensions with India, Field Marshal’s popularity has undeniably soared.