Pakistan Politics

Pakistan Army Chief’s Promotion to Field Marshal Sparks Dictatorship Fears

General Asim Munir’s promotion to field marshal, the first in nearly 60 years, recognizes his exceptional leadership during recent heightened tensions with India. This five-star rank, primarily ceremonial, signifies extraordinary wartime achievement and national security contributions. The cabinet also extended Air Marshal Zaheer Ahmed Babar Sidhu’s service. While Munir remains army chief, the implications of his new, lifetime rank regarding retirement remain unclear.

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India’s Water Threat to Pakistan Sparks Fears of War

Panic is gripping Pakistan as India’s threat to cut off its water supply over the Kashmir conflict intensifies. This isn’t just a political spat; it’s a potential humanitarian catastrophe. India’s control over the Indus River system, a lifeline for Pakistani agriculture, gives it immense leverage, and the current situation highlights the precariousness of Pakistan’s position.

The situation is further complicated by Pakistan’s own internal struggles. Decades of political instability, with no prime minister completing a full term since independence, have left the country vulnerable and unable to effectively address its many challenges. The military’s pervasive influence, installing puppet governments year after year, has fostered a climate of distrust and undermined any sense of national unity in the face of external threats.… Continue reading