India, May 21 -- The Pakistan government's move to promote army chief General Asim Munir to the rank of field marshal proves once again that the road to Islamabad lies through Rawalpindi. Just 10 days after the halting of military actions with India, Pakistan's political leadership believed the time had come to anoint Munir for "defeating the enemy", even though the final stock-taking of the recent clashes is to be done, and even though most analysts, including in Western countries, believe that India effected serious damage on terror hubs and military installations in Pakistan. Given the lacklustre performance of the Pakistan government led by Prime Minister (PM) Shehbaz Sharif and numerous divisions among civilian politicians, Munir can...