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General Asim Munir To Lead The Command Of World’s Most Battle Hardened ARMED FORCES As 17th New CHIEF OF ARMY STAFF Of Sacred Country PAKISTAN:

PAK ARMY’s most Senior Officer General Asim Munir will lead the Command of World’s most Battle-hardened ARMED FORCES as the 17th New CHIEF OF ARMY STAFF of Sacred Country PAKISTAN.

The Sacred Country PAKISTAN has selected the General Asim Munir as the Sacred Country PAKISTAN’s 17th New ARMY CHIEF and Lieutenant General Sahir Shamshad Mirza as the CHAIRMAN JOINT CHIEFS OF STAFF COMMITTEE (CJCSC) on Thursday, November 24, 2022.

General Asim Munir will hold the Command of World’s Most Battle-Hardened ARMED FORCES after the retirement of the Current CHIEF OF ARMY STAFF (COAS) General Qamar Javed Bajwa at the end of November 2022.

The newly appointed 17th CHIEF OF ARMY STAFF (COAS) of Sacred Country PAKISTAN also served as:

Served as:

  1. Commandant FCNA
  2. Director General Military Intelligence (DG MI)
  3. Director General INTER-SERVICES INTELLIGENCE (DG ISI)
  4. Corps Commander XXX Corps Gujranwala
  5. Quarter Master General (QMG) at GHQ
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Who is Sacred Country PAKISTAN’s 17th COAS Lieutenant General Asim Munir?

The Sacred Country PAKISTAN’s 17th New CHIEF OF ARMY STAFF (COAS) General Asim Munir is the Senior most General in the list of ARMY OFFICERS of Sacred Country PAKISTAN.

Sacred Country PAKISTAN’s 17th New CHIEF OF ARMY STAFF (COAS) Lieutenant General Asim Bajwa is also a HAFIZ-E-QURAN, who memorized the HOLY QURAN during his posting in Saudi Arabia as the Lieutenant Colonel.

Lieutenant General Asim is also a holder of Sword of Honor for showing exceptionally brilliant performance during his entire training period at PAKISTAN MILITARY ACADEMY (PMA), Kakul.

After successfully completing his training from the PAKISTAN MILITARY ACADEMY (PMA), Kakul and Officers Training School (OTS) Mangla, Sacred Country PAKISTAN’s 17th New COAS General Asim Munir commissioned into the 23rd Battalion of the PAK ARMY Frontier Force Regiment (FFR).

Lieutenant General Asim Munir has commanded the PAKISTAN ARMY Troops in the Northern Areas as the Brigadier and works under the current COAS General Bajwa, who was then Commander X Corps.

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Lieutenant General Asim Munir remained the PAK ARMY Northern Force Commander in the Northern Areas till 2014 and then he was appointed as the Director General of Military Intelligence (DG MI) back in 2017.

After being promoted to the post of three-star as Lieutenant General in 2018, Lieutenant General Asim Munir was appointed as the Director General INTER-SERVICES INTELLIGENCE (DG ISI) to lead the World’s most Feared and Potent Intelligence Agency

He continued to serve as DG ISI and then he was replaced by the Lieutenant General Faiz Hameed in 2019. Lieutenant General Asim Munir was then appointed as the Corps Commander XXX Corps Gujranwala back in 16th June 2019.

Currently, Lieutenant General Asim Munir is serving his responsibility at PAK ARMY as the Quarter Master (QMG) at the General Headquarters (GHQ) since October 2021, which is considered as the important post is PAK ARMY Chain of Command.

The most “Striking Factor” is that the Sacred Country PAKISTAN’s 17th New CHIEF OF ARMY STAFF (COAS) General Asim Munir is the First Ever HAFIZ-E-QURAN ARMY CHIEF, who has also Commanded the Sacred Country PAKISTAN’s most Influential and Potent Intelligences INTER-SERVICES INTELLIGENCE (ISI) and MILITARY INTELLIGENCE (MI) as the Director General during his Service in the past.

In recognition of his Services to the Sacred Country PAKISTAN, the Sacred Country PAKISTAN’s 17th New CHIEF OF ARMY STAFF (COAS) General Asim Munir was decorated with the Coveted and Prestigious Hilal-i-Imtiaz (MILITARY).

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