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General Asim Munir Invited to U.S. Army Day Amid Protests in Pakistan and Concerns from China

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KKN Gurugram Desk | General Syed Asim Munir, the Chief of Army Staff (COAS) of Pakistan, is scheduled to arrive in Washington D.C. on June 12, 2025, at the invitation of the United States Department of Defense. He has been invited to participate in the 250th anniversary celebrations of the U.S. Army, to be held on June 14, a date that also coincides with former President Donald Trump’s 79th birthday.

While the invitation may appear symbolic of deepening U.S.-Pakistan military ties, Munir’s visit has triggered controversy back home, and is being closely monitored by China and India for its regional implications.

U.S. Likely to Push Pakistan on Terror Networks Active Against India

According to credible reports from U.S. intelligence agencies, this high-level engagement may not remain ceremonial. It is believed that the Biden administration and U.S. defense officials are likely to press General Munir to take concrete action against terror groups operating from Pakistani soil, particularly those targeting India.

Groups such as Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM) and Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) are expected to be at the center of this conversation. These organizations have long been accused of orchestrating attacks in Jammu and Kashmir, and Washington is reportedly keen to see Pakistan clamp down on these entities.

This development reflects growing U.S. support for India’s counter-terror concerns, and signals Washington’s increasing impatience with Pakistan’s ambiguity on cross-border militancy.

CPEC and China’s Expanding Footprint in Pakistan: A Growing U.S. Concern

Another major strategic issue likely to feature in discussions is the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC), a flagship initiative under Beijing’s Belt and Road Initiative (BRI). While CPEC has been marketed as a developmental lifeline for Pakistan, the U.S. and its allies view it as a geopolitical maneuver by China to establish a direct foothold in the Arabian Sea.

Experts argue that CPEC is turning Pakistan into a geo-economic satellite of China, with mounting debt and strategic dependency. Washington is growing increasingly concerned that this deepening China-Pakistan alliance could destabilize South Asia and counterbalance U.S. influence in the Indian Ocean region.

Backlash in Pakistan: Munir’s Visit Sparks Domestic Protests

Despite the military prestige associated with the U.S. invitation, General Asim Munir’s trip has not gone down well in Pakistan. Sections of the public and political parties, especially the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI), have openly opposed the visit.

Protests have erupted in parts of Pakistan, with demonstrators labeling the army chief as “corrupt” and “unaccountable”. PTI has also reportedly planned protests in the U.S., aimed at highlighting what they claim is military overreach in Pakistani politics and the suppression of democratic rights.

The protests come amid rising tensions between Pakistan’s military establishment and PTI, following the arrest and political marginalization of former Prime Minister Imran Khan.

Afghanistan and TTP Threat to Be Discussed

Sources within Pakistan’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs suggest that the Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP)—a terror group that has re-emerged in Afghanistan—will be a key agenda item during Munir’s U.S. visit.

The Pakistani army views TTP as an existential threat, especially after several deadly attacks on military convoys in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Balochistan. Munir is expected to seek counterterrorism cooperation and intelligence sharing from the U.S. to contain the growing influence of TTP along the Afghan-Pakistan border.

Pakistan May Push Kashmir Agenda, But U.S. Stance Unchanged

It is also anticipated that Pakistan might attempt to raise the Kashmir issue during diplomatic interactions. However, the U.S. has consistently maintained that Kashmir is a bilateral issue between India and Pakistan. New Delhi too has always reiterated that external interference is unwelcome.

Thus, while General Munir might mention Kashmir for domestic optics, no significant shift in the U.S. position is expected.

Al-Qaeda’s Threat Looms in the Background

In a troubling development ahead of Munir’s visit, a new message from Al-Qaeda has surfaced, calling for jihad against the United States. The video reportedly mentions prominent American figures such as Donald Trump, Elon Musk, and Senator Marco Rubio, labeling them as pro-Israel influencers.

While this threat is unrelated to Munir’s visit, it has added a layer of security complexity to the overall environment in which these high-profile meetings are taking place.

Geopolitical Implications: What This Visit Really Signifies

General Asim Munir’s visit to Washington carries multi-dimensional implications:

  1. U.S.-Pakistan Relations: It indicates that Washington is willing to re-engage with Islamabad, but with clear red lines on issues like terrorism and China.

  2. India’s Strategic Interests: New Delhi is watching closely. Any U.S.-Pakistan cooperation will be analyzed through the lens of India’s security concerns, especially regarding Kashmir and cross-border terror.

  3. China-Pakistan Axis: The U.S. might use this opportunity to warn Pakistan against over-reliance on China, both economically and militarily.

  4. Domestic Pakistani Politics: The visit has exposed internal fissures within Pakistan, with the military’s image taking a hit amid protests and accusations of authoritarianism.

General Asim Munir’s trip to the U.S. comes at a critical juncture—not only for Pakistan’s international positioning, but also for regional stability in South Asia. While the ceremonial aspect of U.S. Army Day may dominate headlines, the subtext is deeply strategic.

As Washington balances its ties with both India and Pakistan, it is clear that the days of unconditional U.S. support for Islamabad are over. Pakistan is now being asked to make clear choices—between terror tolerance and global legitimacy, between Chinese dependence and strategic balance.

For General Munir, the visit offers a platform—but also a test.

KKNLive.com will continue to follow this developing story, providing exclusive insights and expert analysis on how this visit could reshape power dynamics across South Asia and beyond.


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