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Pakistan names former spy master Gen. Asim Munir as new army chief

- Saima Shabbir

Pakistan’s Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Thursday picked Lt. Gen. Asim Munir to replace outgoing Gen. Qamar Javed Bajwa as new chief of the country’s allpowerfu­l army.

The head of the army is arguably the most influentia­l person in Pakistan — with the military having ruled the country for about half of its 75-year history since independen­ce from Britain — and has extensive powers even under civilian administra­tions.

Munir, currently serving as quartermas­ter general in the Pakistan army, will likely take charge of the world’s sixth-largest defense force by troop numbers in a formal handover on Tuesday when Bajwa retires.

Lt. Gen. Sahir Shamshad Mirza has been appointed chairman of the joint chiefs of staff committee. “The Prime Minister of Pakistan Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif has decided to appoint Lt. Gen. Sahir Shamshad Mirza as the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff and Lt. Gen. Syed Asim Munir as the

Chief of the Army Staff using his constituti­onal authority,” the informatio­n minister tweeted.

“A summary of this has been sent to the President of Pakistan.”

Munir was the most senior general on the list of nomination­s sent to the prime minister by the military for the army chief ’s position.

Munir is from the 17th course of the Officers Training School in Mangla and was commission­ed in the 23rd Battalion of the Frontier Force Regiment. He was promoted to the rank of lieutenant general in September 2018 and was subsequent­ly appointed as the head of Pakistan’s all-powerful Inter-Services Intelligen­ce, or ISI, spy agency.

In June 2019, Munir was replaced by Lt.

Gen. Faiz Hameed as the new director general of the ISI after only eight months on the job, over what was widely reported as difference­s with then-Prime Minister Imran Khan.

Munir was then transferre­d and appointed as corps commander of the XXX Corps in Gujranwala, northern Punjab province. He has previously also served as director general of Military Intelligen­ce and commander of the troops deployed in the Northern Areas of Pakistan.

As well as controllin­g security, the army operates a vast business empire in the country and often dictates key areas of Pakistan’s foreign policy, including relations with historic foe India and its war-torn western neighbor Afghanista­n.

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Reuters Lt. Gen. Asim Munir was named as the new chief of army staff of Pakistan.

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