💨 Abstract
Pakistan's new National Security Adviser (NSA), Lt Gen Mohammed Asim Malik, is a serving ISI chief, a first in the country's history. He is also the first ISI chief with a doctorate and the first to ascend to such prominence without commanding a corps.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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