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Pakistan's Army Chief Asim Munir has reignited the 'two-nation theory,' emphasizing the distinct differences between Hindus and Muslims as the basis for Pakistan's creation. Speaking at the ...
Justifying the two-nation theory during an address at the Overseas Pakistani Convention in Islamabad, Pakistan Army Chief General Asim Munir emphasized how India and Pakistan are two different ...
This response followed Pakistan's army chief's endorsement of the theory, emphasizing fundamental differences between Hindus and Muslims. Assam's Chief Minister reacted by stressing the need to ...
Pakistan Army chief general Asim Munir has brought up the two-nation theory that was used during the Partition and has emphasised that India and Pakistan are two different nations due to their ...
Pakistan army chief General Asim Munir has raked up Jinnah's two-nation theory, saying "Muslims are different from Hindus". The general, in a provocative speech, said, "Our forefathers realised we ...
He also contended the Indian Army had never been able to intimidate or coerce Pakistan. External affairs ministry spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal responded to Munir’s comments by reiterating India ...
The Pakistan Army violated the ceasefire agreement by firing at Indian positions across the Line of Control (LoC) in the KG Sector, Poonch, on Tuesday. The troops of the Nangi Tekri Battalion ...
Tensions between India and Pakistan have flared up once again after a recent statement by Pakistan’s Army Chief, General Asim Munir. Speaking about India and the Kashmir issue, he dismissed the ...
Real Truth Of Pakistan: Army Rule, Imran Khan And Political Corruption | Geopolitics Today we are going to talk about Pakistan and their fake narratives, Pakistan army has damaged Pakistan beyond ...
Pakistan Army Chief General Asim Munir’s assertion that Islamabad “won’t forget” Kashmir has provoked a sharp response from New Delhi. General Asim Munir, addressing a convention of ...
The hijackers set a 48-hour ultimatum, to which the Pakistan Army responded kinetically. After an intense firefight, all militants were killed; but 21 hostages and security officials also died.
The design for the Army’s new Mariner Badges includes the distinctive “winged wheel” of the Army’s Transportation Corps that was first introduced in 1919, according to the Army Institute ...