In a significant shift within Pakistan’s military hierarchy, the Chief of Army Staff is set to receive broadened responsibilities as part of a sweeping military reform proposal. The move, aimed at streamlining command and control, will grant the army chief greater influence over strategic decision-making, force deployments, and defense budgeting. Observers suggest that these changes could reshape civil-military relations by consolidating power within the military’s upper echelons, potentially impacting Pakistan’s internal security and foreign policy dynamics.

Key features of the proposed reforms include:

  • Centralized command authority: Enhanced oversight over all branches of the armed forces.
  • Expanded budgetary control: Increased autonomy in defense expenditure planning and allocation.
  • Strategic planning role: Greater involvement in national security policy formulation alongside civilian leadership.
Aspect Current State Proposed Change
Command Authority Limited to operational command Extended to strategic directives
Budget Control Subject to civilian oversight Partial autonomy granted
Policy Role Advisory capacity Active policymaker