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Pakistan on the Brink: Asim Munir's Power Grab & Balochistan's Fight for Freedom  Chakravyuh

Pakistan on the Brink: Asim Munir's Power Grab & Balochistan's Fight for Freedom  Chakravyuh

India Today2 days ago
India Today Podcasts Desk
UPDATED: Jul 31, 2025 19:22 IST
Unveiling Pakistan's Crisis: Tilak Devasher on Chakravyuh Podcast.
Join Gaurav Sawant as he hosts Pakistan expert Tilak Devasher, author of four books on Pakistan and former Special Secretary in the Cabinet Secretariat, on a riveting episode of The Chakravyuh Podcast. Dive deep into Pakistan's turmoil: Is Army Chief Asim Munir plotting a constitutional coup to become President? Can the Baloch Liberation Army and TTP destabilize Pakistan's military? Why is Imran Khan still a threat despite being in jail? From Balochistan's independence struggle to the Indus Waters Treaty and India's strategic moves post-Pahalgam, this episode uncovers the chaos gripping Pakistan and its implications for India.
Key Topics:
• Asim Munir's ambition to become President and constitutional changes
• Balochistan's fight for independence and the Pakistan Army's atrocities
• TTP's rise and the Durand Line dispute with Afghanistan
• Imran Khan's enduring popularity and the August 5th protest
• India's response to Pakistan's terrorism and the Indus Waters strategy
• The humanitarian crisis in PoJK and Gilgit-Baltistan
Don't miss this explosive discussion! Subscribe to India Today for more episodes of The Chakravyuh Podcast and stay updated on global geopolitics.
Produced by Garvit Srivastava
Sound Mix by Aman Pal
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