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Brinks Report > Blog > World > How Asim Munir’s Promotion to Field Marshal Fuels Pakistan’s Dangerous Power Struggle
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How Asim Munir’s Promotion to Field Marshal Fuels Pakistan’s Dangerous Power Struggle

Dolon Mondal
Last updated: May 24, 2025 1:02 pm
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Pakistan’s military just gave General Asim Munir the ultimate promotion: Field Marshal. This move looks like a routine step up, but it is much more. It exposes the dark side of Pakistan’s military politics, where personal ambition and political games shape key decisions.

From an Indian perspective, this is a worrying sign. It signals that the Pakistani army prioritizes power plays over peace — a bad omen for South Asia.

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Conflict as a Tool to Boost Military Careers

Instead of calming tensions, this promotion hints at a strategy where conflict fuels careers.

The recent Pahalgam terror attack and India-Pakistan border skirmishes are not just unfortunate events—they were part of a larger narrative used to boost Munir’s image as the strong leader Pakistan “needs.”

Here’s the sharp truth: Pakistan’s military isn’t just defending its country. It’s playing internal chess, using real conflict as a tool to keep control.

The timing of these attacks and escalations raises eyebrows. It’s hard to believe such events just “happen” without some military backing or benefit. Munir, with his background in military intelligence and counterterrorism, was perfectly positioned to be the “hero” Pakistan’s military wanted to showcase.

His promotion was less about merit and more about using fear to secure power.

Also Read When the Army Sounds Like a Terrorist: Hafiz Saeed’s Rhetoric Resurfaces in Pakistan

The Dangerous Precedent for South Asian Peace

This isn’t just theory. Classic realist thinkers like Hans Morgenthau explain how power drives political actions.

Pakistan’s military moves are a textbook example: using conflict and fear to strengthen one man’s grip on power.

Meanwhile, constructivist ideas from Alexander Wendt show how the military created a story around Munir—a story spread through their controlled media and political channels—to make him look like the only choice. This narrative pushed aside other candidates and silenced doubts.

Also Read Imran Khan Calls Out Pak Army: “Why Stop at Field Marshal?”

For India, this is troubling. Pakistan’s military is setting a precedent where peace talks and diplomacy take a back seat to internal power games. It means regional stability suffers while individual ambitions thrive.

The risks are clear: future military leaders might also rise through orchestrated crises rather than genuine leadership or reform.

A Warning Sign for Regional Stability

In simple terms, Asim Munir’s promotion is a warning sign. It shows how Pakistan’s army uses conflict as a career ladder. Instead of being a force for peace, it becomes a breeding ground for political manipulation.

The international community and India must watch closely because this dangerous game threatens the fragile peace in South Asia.

Also Read Asim Munir’s Power Grab: Pakistan’s Supreme Court Just Killed Democracy

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