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Asim Munir revives Musharraf’s old playbook: How Pakistan plans to ‘bleed India’ through terror proxies

The strategy aims to destabilise India through proxy terror networks, even as Pakistan itself sinks deeper into political and economic chaos.

November 13, 2025 / 18:41 IST
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Pakistan’s all-powerful military ruler, Field Marshal Asim Munir, is reviving a dangerous old playbook: one built on terrorism, deceit, and hostility towards India. According to an India Today investigation, Munir has consolidated absolute control over the country’s military establishment and is now resurrecting the “bleed India” doctrine once championed by former dictator Pervez Musharraf. The strategy aims to destabilise India through proxy terror networks, even as Pakistan itself sinks deeper into political and economic chaos.

Under the 27th Constitutional Amendment, Munir has been elevated to Pakistan’s first-ever Chief of Defence Forces, giving him authority over the army, navy, air force, and nuclear command. The amendment effectively grants him indefinite tenure, making him Pakistan’s most powerful military figure in history, and rendering the civilian government little more than a facade.

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A revived strategy of sub-conventional war against India

Munir appears to be “dusting off General Pervez Musharraf’s playbook” of low-intensity warfare and state-sponsored terror. The doctrine focuses on striking India below the threshold of open war, using militant groups like Jaish-e-Mohammed and Lashkar-e-Taiba to conduct attacks while hiding behind nuclear deterrence. The recent discovery of a Jaish-linked terror cell in Delhi, according to the report, fits into this broader pattern of Pakistan’s “hub-and-spoke” terror network designed to keep India under constant pressure.