Raheel Sharif

Top 10 Powerful Military Generals in the World Today

5. Nick Houghton

Nick Houghton

He is the United Kingdom Armed Forces’ Chief of the Defence Staff, and his exemplary military service during the Iraq War really made him very popular and helped him to be assigned in his current military position. He was also involved in the conflict between the Northern Island and the United Kingdom. Before he was put in his current position, he still served in the British Armed Forces in several positions.

4. Valery Gerasimov

valery gerasimov

He is the very first Russia’s Deputy Defence Minister and the current Russian Armed Forces Chief of the General Staff. When President Vladimir Putin terminated General Nikolay Makarov, General Valery Gerasimov was appointed to assume the vacant position. Against ISIS, he played a great role in the alliance of Syria and Russia.

3. Fang Fenghui

Fang Fenghui

As the Chief of General Staff People’s Liberation Army Chief of the country of China, General Fang Fenghui is considered to be one of the most powerful military generals all over the globe. In the previous years, he served as the commanding officer in the Guangzhou Military Region and the Beijing Military region.

2. Martin Dempsey

Martin Dempsey

General Martin Dempsey has just recently retired in the US Army. But during his time, he had a major contribution in strengthening the relationship of the United States of America to the other countries around the world like the Arabian countries, Pakistan, and Afghanistan.

1. Raheel Sharif

Raheel Sharif

He is the current Chief of Army Staff in the Pakistan Army, and he is a four-star Army General. His strategic mindset as a military general has played a great role of developing good relations in the neighboring countries of Pakistan. He’s considered to be the most powerful military general today.

These are the top 10 powerful military generals in the world. Their extreme contribution in the military forces of their countries really made them powerful.

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