In a major development on national security, Pakistan’s Defence Minister confirmed that Chief of Army Staff (COAS) General Asim Munir’s term has been extended until 2028. The decision, which comes after extensive deliberations, is aimed at ensuring continued leadership stability at a critical time for Pakistan’s security forces.
The extension of General Munir’s tenure reflects confidence in his leadership and his strategic vision for the country. According to the Defence Minister, the move was made with the approval of the Prime Minister and aligns with Pakistan’s ongoing security and defense priorities.
General Asim Munir assumed office as the 17th Chief of Army Staff in November 2022, following a distinguished military career. His extension ensures that the continuity of leadership will remain at the forefront as Pakistan faces evolving challenges both on the domestic and international fronts.
This announcement has been met with mixed reactions, with many in the military and political spheres welcoming the decision for its potential to strengthen Pakistan’s defense capabilities. However, opposition voices have called for greater transparency in the process.
As the country navigates these critical years, General Munir’s leadership will be pivotal in shaping the trajectory of Pakistan’s military policies and regional security dynamics.