📰 Row Erupts as Pakistan Army Chief Asim Munir Presents ‘Morphed’ Image of Chinese Military Drill
- Laxmi Galani

- Mar 19
- 2 min read
Islamabad/Beijing: A controversy has erupted after Asim Munir, Pakistan’s Army Chief, reportedly presented an image claimed to depict a military exercise that has now been alleged to be morphed and misleading.

According to reports, the image showcased by Munir bears a striking resemblance to a photograph originally released by the People's Liberation Army in 2019. Analysts and observers have pointed out similarities in composition, equipment placement, and background elements, raising doubts about the authenticity of the image presented.
📸 Allegations of Image Manipulation
Experts examining the visuals suggest that the image may have been digitally altered or repurposed from the earlier Chinese military drill. The similarities have led to accusations that the photograph was misrepresented as a new or original exercise, sparking criticism on social media and among defence analysts.
⚠️ Questions Over Credibility
The development has triggered questions regarding:
The authenticity of official military presentations
The accuracy of information being shared publicly
Possible intent behind using such imagery



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