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CJCSC, is on official visit to Maldives.| ISPR​

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Some high carb diets going on in Maldives generals
Maldives doesn't even have generals probably some important minister that took inspiration from our jurnails.
 
Maldives doesn't even have generals probably some important minister that took inspiration from our jurnails.

24-26 seconds in. A Pakora too far in some cases....
 
24-26 seconds in. A Pakora too far in some cases....
TBF they don't look any worse then our jurnails I doubt they have to set high standards being in command of a force with Less then 10k personnel, tbh I would probably Munch on Samosas and pakoras with chutney too if I was in their positions
 
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The Egyptian governance model is also what the FM has in mind for Pakistan reportedly.
Egyptians have presidential system while Pakistanis a parliamentary one. How their model can be enforced in Pakistan? BTW, where was it reported?
 
Egyptians have presidential system while Pakistanis a parliamentary one. How their model can be enforced in Pakistan? BTW, where was it reported?
Not the presidential to parliamentary link - the military strongman transitioning to a long term leadership role - ala Sisi. Either way, it is political and this is where it gets confusing because the COAS is a political figure in Pakistan while still considered a military figure.
 
Not the presidential to parliamentary link - the military strongman transitioning to a long term leadership role - ala Sisi. Either way, it is political and this is where it gets confusing because the COAS is a political figure in Pakistan while still considered a military figure.
But it's what he already is, he can get as many extensions has he wants and he is already the de facto leader
 
But it's what he already is, he can get as many extensions has he wants and he is already the de facto leader
That is the dilemma of legitimacy - he still has to move the COAS title on otherwise dissent will start piling up in CCs. Or he has to remove all potential rivals , install complete sycophants regardless of competency. But then dont expect anything less than IQaF. IQ Army performance in GW.1.
 
That is the dilemma of legitimacy - he still has to move the COAS title on otherwise dissent will start piling up in CCs. Or he has to remove all potential rivals , install complete sycophants regardless of competency. But then dont expect anything less than IQaF. IQ Army performance in GW.1.

Let's see what happens. Like the past COAS office holders who exceeded limits, CC did not do much to continue passing off the chair.

I'm not 100% sure if they placed their Yes, Sir, types for compliance purposes.
 
Not the presidential to parliamentary link - the military strongman transitioning to a long term leadership role - ala Sisi. Either way, it is political and this is where it gets confusing because the COAS is a political figure in Pakistan while still considered a military figure.
That's debatable and no issues with that. But who reported on what's in the mind of Field Marshal?
 

COAS Munir, Egypt’s Sisi stress coordination on matters of mutual strategic interest


Dawn.com
October 25, 2025

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Chief of the Army Staff Field Marshal Syed Asim Munir and Egyptian President Abdel Fattah el‑Sisi in a meeting at the Itihadia Presidential Palace, Cairo, Egypt on Saturday. — ISPR

Chief of the Army Staff (COAS) Field Marshal Syed Asim Munir and Egyptian President Abdel Fattah el‑Sisi stressed on Saturday the need for further coordination between their countries on matters of mutual strategic interest.

Pakistan and Egypt share long-standing bilateral relations. In May, Egyptian President Abdel Fattah Al-Sisi reaffirmed Egypt’s desire for stronger bilateral ties with Pakistan in a phone call with Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif.

Last week, Pakistan and Egypt agreed to enhance cooperation in the maritime and industrial sectors, aiming to foster joint ventures and promote their blue economies. The army chief is currently on a visit to the country.

A statement issued by the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) today said the army chief held a meeting with the Egyptian president at the Itihadia Presidential Palace in Cairo.

“COAS commended the Egyptian leadership for key role in the region’s peace and stability, while President el-Sisi expressed appreciation for Pakistan’s positive and proactive contributions to matters of importance for the world and Muslim ummah. Both leaders underlined the importance of coordination on matters of mutual strategic interests and strengthening people-to-people contacts,” the ISPR said.

It added that both exchanged views on bilateral relations and reaffirmed the long-standing friendship between Pakistan and Egypt.

“The meeting further acknowledged the shared history of friendly ties and the mutual desire to further broaden cooperation in all domains especially socio-economic engagement, technology and security matters.”

“The meeting concluded on a warm note, with both parties expressing confidence that the strengthened economic and security dialogue would contribute significantly to peace, stability and security in Pakistan, Egypt and the wider region,” the ISPR said.

The army chief had reaffirmed Pakistan’s commitment to improved defence and military cooperation with Egypt in a meeting with its defence officials a day ago.

The army chief had also visited and laid a floral wreath on the Memorial of the Unknown Soldier and the grave of former Egyptian president Anwar Sadat.

During the visit, Field Marshal Munir also met the Grand Imam of Al Azhar Sheikh Ahmed El Tayab.
 

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