When Gen Qamar Javed Bajwa was appointed Pakistan army chief in November 2016, the general consensus that the scales tipped in his favour since he was apolitical. Probably that’s why even though he superseded four Generals who were senior to him, his elevation was well-received as it portended at least a decline, [if not an...
Full ArticleAre Pakistan’s Opposition Parties ‘Dragging’ The Army Into Politics? – OpEd
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