Asim Munir Bulletproof Jacket Video Davos: Pakistani Army Chief General Asim Munir is so afraid for his life that he was seen wearing a bulletproof jacket even in the secure city of Davos, Switzerland. A video from the World Economic Forum (WEF) 2026 meeting is going viral on social media, clearly showing the bulge of a protective vest under Munir’s suit.
This incident shows that Munir is so paranoid about his safety that he feels insecure even at the world’s most secure diplomatic forum, leading to widespread ridicule internationally.
World Economic Forum Davos 2026: Who is he afraid of in secure Davos?
Davos is considered a highly secure and peaceful area globally, where world leaders discuss issues without extensive security details. General Munir’s appearance in a bulletproof jacket in such an environment underscores his extreme insecurity. Experts believe this move contradicts his claims of bravery and sends a message to the global community that the top leadership of the Pakistani army is living under immense psychological pressure and fear.
Social Media Mockery: ‘Is his underwear bulletproof too?’
As soon as Pakistani Deputy Prime Minister Ishaq Dar shared the video, internet trolls went into overdrive. Users on ‘X’ (formerly Twitter) heavily mocked General Munir’s fear. Some suggested he should have worn a helmet, too, while others called his alleged bravery a sham. This mockery is not just a personal attack, but also a reflection of the public’s anger and declining respect for the military establishment within Pakistan.
Pakistan News: Internal Instability and Fear of Death
General Munir’s fear is not unfounded; there is currently widespread public anger against the military leadership in Pakistan. The threats from Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) and domestic political turmoil have made the army chief so mentally insecure that he is afraid of his own shadow, even on foreign soil. This bulletproof jacket has become a symbol of his inner fear, which constantly reminds him of the possibility of losing his life at any moment.
A major blow to diplomatic image
Pakistan’s goal at the World Economic Forum was to reassure investors about the country’s stability. But when the country’s protector (the army chief) is seen hiding behind a bulletproof vest, it sends the wrong message to foreign investors. If the army chief himself doesn’t feel safe, how can he guarantee security in Pakistan to the world? Munir’s fear is proving to be a major stain not only on his personality but also on Pakistan’s global credibility and economic diplomacy.









