India, Sept. 26 -- Pakistan Army Chief Asim Munir's second visit to the United States drew considerable attention in diplomatic and strategic circles. His itinerary was far from routine: he shared lunch with US President Donald Trump and delivered remarks at the retirement ceremony of General Michael Kurilla, the outgoing head of US Central Command (CENTCOM). These gestures underscored Washington's recognition of Pakistan's continuing relevance in its regional calculus. Yet the visit also carried a sharper undertone. Munir, in a strikingly assertive manner, issued direct threats to India - including a nuclear threat - marking the first instance of such rhetoric being delivered from US soil. For Pakistan, the visit was an opportunity to re...