Overview
- General Asim Munir becomes only the second Field Marshal in Pakistan's history, following General Ayub Khan in 1959.
- The ceremonial promotion was approved by Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif's cabinet, citing Munir's leadership during recent conflict with India.
- Munir retains his position as Army Chief, with the rank serving as a largely symbolic acknowledgment of his role in military operations.
- The decision comes just over a week after a bilateral ceasefire was reached following intense hostilities sparked by the Pahalgam terror attack and India's Operation Sindoor.
- Public reaction has been marked by widespread satire on social media, with critics questioning the timing and merit of the promotion.