Defense Ministry notifies Field Marshal Asim Munir as CDF

Chief of Army Staff Field Marshal Syed Asim Munir gestures during an event on May 29, 2025. — ISPR
  • Notification issued after approval of President Asif Ali Zardari.
  • COAS Munir was elevated to the rank of field marshal earlier this year.
  • CDF Munir says Pakistan will reach greater heights.

ISLAMABAD: The Ministry of Defense on Friday issued an official notification for the appointment of Field Marshal Syed Asim Munir as Chief of Defense Force (CDF).

The notification was issued a day after President Asif Ali Zardari approved the appointment on the advice of Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif.

“President Asif Ali Zardari has approved the appointment of Field Marshal Syed Asim Munir as COAS along with CDF for five years,” read a statement issued by the Presidential House on Thursday.

The army’s top official – who was promoted to the rank of field marshal earlier this year – will concurrently serve as army chief of staff for five years.

Notification of appointment of the Chief of Defense Forces.
Notification of appointment of the Chief of Defense Forces.

COAS Munir was elevated to the rank of field marshal – Pakistan’s second and first in over six decades – after the country’s resounding victory over India in the May War.

This marks a significant development in the country’s military leadership, with Field Marshal Munir taking charge of the newly created CDF post.

Notification of extension of tenure of Air Chief Marshal.
Notification of extension of tenure of Air Chief Marshal.

Separately, the Ministry of Defense issued another notification extending the service of Air Marshal Zaheer Ahmad Babar Sidhu, Chief of the Pakistan Air Force (PAF) by two years.

The extension will come into effect once his five-year term ends in March 2026.

While approving the two summaries, the President extended “best wishes to the COAS, simultaneously to the Chief of Defense Forces” and the PAF Chief for their successful tenures, according to a statement issued by the President’s Secretariat.

Moments before his appointment, COAS Munir said that from now on, Pakistan would reach greater heights.

“Everything is fine, everything is in front of you. Things are moving towards improvement and Pakistan will now reach greater heights from here,” he told reporters during an informal chat at the Awain-e-Sadar in Islamabad.

The creation of a new military title follows President Zardari’s November 15 approval of the Pakistan Army, Air and Navy (Amendment) Bills, 2025, after their approval by Parliament.

Under the amended provisions, Article 243, which governs the powers and responsibilities of a field marshal, will also apply to any general promoted to that rank.

The Federal Government may authorize the Vice Chief of Army Staff or the Deputy Chief of Army Staff to exercise the powers of the COAS under written orders issued on the recommendation of the Chief of Defense Forces (CDF).

The legislation further states that once the first notification for the dual tenure of COAS and CDF is issued, the tenure of the serving COAS shall be deemed to have started again from the date of such notification.

The federal government will determine the specific duties and responsibilities of the CDF, which will include multi-domain integration, restructuring and ensuring jointness among the armed forces.

An important structural change introduced as part of the amendment is the removal of the position of Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Committee (JCSC), which will now be replaced by the Commander of the National Strategic Command.

The Prime Minister may appoint the Commander from serving generals of the Pakistan Army for a term of three years, based on the recommendation of the COAS/CDF.

With the 27th Constitutional Amendment, the post of CJCSC had officially ceased to exist and General (retd) Sahir Shamshad Mirza retired as the last occupant of this post in the country.

A Brief Overview of Field Marshal Munir’s Military Career

Marshal Munir, Pakistan’s new CDF, was commissioned in the 23rd Border Force Regiment in 1986. He passed out with the 17th Officer Training Course at Mangla.

He held several key military positions, including Director of Personnel, Command and Staff College, Quetta; brigade major of an infantry brigade deployed to Kel; staff officer, grade 2 at the CGS secretariat; and Chief of Staff of the Mangla Corps. He also served as quartermaster general at headquarters.

Field Marshal Munir commanded the 23rd Border Force Regiment and an infantry brigade, and served as force commander in the northern areas, Gilgit.

He held senior intelligence positions, including Director General of Military Intelligence (MI) and Head of the Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI). After heading the ISI, he was appointed commander of the Gujranwala Corps and then quartermaster general – his last assignment before becoming army chief.

He graduated from the Fuji School, Japan; Command and Staff College, Quetta; Malaysian Armed Forces College, Kuala Lumpur; and National Defense University, Islamabad. He also holds a master’s degree in public policy and strategic security management from the National Defense University.

He is a keen sportsman, an avid reader, a traveler and a Hafiz-e-Quran.

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