India, Dec. 31 -- The recent wedding in Rawalpindi involving Pakistan's top military family quietly placed one name in the spotlight, Captain Abdul Rahman. While the ceremony stayed out of the cameras, it triggered a wide discussion across political and defense circles. The groom's background, career path, and close family ties to Pakistan's most powerful general raised fresh questions about influence, privilege, and civil-military connections in the country.

Captain Abdul Rahman is the nephew of Pakistan's Field Marshal and Chief of Defence Forces, Asim Munir. He is the son of Munir's brother, Qasim Munir. Rahman previously served in the Pakistan Army, holding the rank of captain. After leaving active military service, he transitioned i...