Pakistan appoints former spy as new army chief

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Pakistan&s former spy chief, Lt
Gen
Asim Munir, was on Thursday named Pakistan&s new army chief after months of speculation.Munir was approved by Pakistani President Arif Alvi
after being nominated for the post by Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif.He replaces Gen
Qamar Javed Bajwa, who retires next week
The job is widely seen as Pakistan&s most powerful government posting.Munir is the country&s most senior general and closely aligned with
Bajwa
He was picked from a list of six candidates.Once he takes office, Munir will oversee relations between neighboring India and Afghanistan.He
takes over as the country continues to deal with the fallout of devastating floods during its most recent monsoon season
More than 1,300 people died within a few weeks of the start of monsoon season while millions have been displaced.Pakistan is also in the
midst of an economic crisis, coping with soaring inflation.Though technically separate, the position of army chief often wields significant
political power in Pakistan
The army has seized power three times in Pakistan&s history and directly ruled the country for almost four decades.The post Pakistan
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