U.S. magazine The National interest recognizes Field Marshal Syed Asim Munir's successful policies
U.S. magazine The National hails Field Marshal Asim Munir's successful leadership.

The American magazine ‘The National Interest’ has acknowledged Field Marshal Syed Asim Munir’s successful policies, stating that the US President has doubled his new friendship with Field Marshal Asim Munir by announcing important economic agreements.

According to details, the US magazine ‘The National Interest’ praised Pakistan’s successful diplomatic policies and Field Marshal Syed Asim Munir’s steadfast leadership, writing that India has suffered a major setback from Pakistan on the recent front.

The magazine stated that Pakistan succeeded in gaining support from US President Donald Trump and praised its mediating role in recent disputes with India through strategic diplomacy. India’s aggression against Pakistan also proved costly, as the Pakistan Air Force shot down Indian fighter jets.

The American magazine wrote that Pakistan welcomed the US President’s Pakistan-India ceasefire and nominated the US President for the Nobel Peace Prize. However, India remained in denial of the US President’s role in the ceasefire and establishing peace. Despite the invitation from the US President after the ceasefire, Narendra Modi did not visit Washington. Donald Trump was angry at the Indian Prime Minister’s behavior.

Despite Modi’s refusal, US President Donald Trump hosted Field Marshal Asim Munir at the White House. One month after these pleasant relations, Donald Trump doubled his new friendship with Field Marshal Asim Munir by announcing important economic agreements with Pakistan, while simultaneously increasing tariffs on India for purchasing oil from Russia.

The magazine further wrote that America has declared the Balochistan Liberation Army a terrorist organization, which is being seen as a clear indication of Washington’s distancing from India.

According to Pakistani analysts, Field Marshal Asim Munir’s leadership and effective diplomatic measures have not only strengthened the country’s reputation but also created significant international political pressure against India.