Pakistan Armed Forces Undergoing Major Transformation: CDF Field Marshal Asim Munir

Jan 29, 2026 | Current Affairs

Khairpur Tamewali — Chief of Defence Forces (CDF) and Chief of the Army Staff (COAS) Field Marshal Asim Munir declared on January 29, 2026, that Pakistan’s armed forces are in the midst of a major transformation across multiple domains, driven by swift technological advancements.

Addressing troops at the Bahawalpur Garrison during his visit to witness the ongoing “Steadfast Resolve” field exercise at Khairpur Tamewali in Punjab, the army chief observed that the character of war has evolved dramatically — with technology now dictating the need for profound mental and operational shifts at every level.

Key Highlights

  • Future conflicts will see technological manoeuvres largely replace traditional physical ones, fundamentally changing offensive and defensive strategies.
  • The Pakistan Armed Forces are absorbing cutting-edge technology at pace, with innovation, indigenisation, and adaptation remaining foundational principles.
  • The “Steadfast Resolve” exercise demonstrated integration of unmanned aerial systems (drones), advanced surveillance, electronic warfare assets, and modern command-and-control mechanisms — a clear reflection of the military’s push toward technology-enabled multi-domain operations.
  • Field Marshal Munir praised the troops’ high morale, professional competence, and operational preparedness, reaffirming their full readiness to safeguard Pakistan’s sovereignty and territorial integrity against all threats.
  • During the visit, he received a detailed briefing on the Bahawalpur Corps’ operational, training, and administrative aspects, with emphasis on preparations for multi-domain warfare.

Focus on Modern Warfare and Readiness

Chief of the Defence Forces and COAS, Field Marshal Asim Munir, said the Pakistan Armed Forces are embracing rapid technological change across multiple domains to meet evolving warfare challenges.

The Bahawalpur Corps — a key strike formation responsible for the southern Punjab desert zone — regularly conducts exercises in challenging terrain like Khairpur Tamewali to hone multi-domain capabilities. Field Marshal Munir laid a floral wreath at the Martyrs’ Monument and offered prayers for the fallen, paying tribute to their enduring sacrifices.

He also inaugurated the ROHI eSkills Learning Hub (STP) to promote digital skills among students, particularly from southern Punjab, and opened the APS Abbasia Campus, underscoring the army’s commitment to quality education and character building. At the EME Regional Workshop, he reviewed efforts to sustain modern platforms through advanced maintenance, indigenisation, and combat support technologies.

What’s Next

These developments build on recent milestones, including the establishment of the Army Rocket Force Command in August 2025 and the successful Fatah-4 cruise missile training launch in September. The army chief has repeatedly emphasized keeping pace with emerging domains such as cyberspace, electromagnetic spectrum, outer space, information operations, and quantum computing — positioning Pakistan’s forces to meet future battlefield realities with confidence.

This transformation reflects the Pakistan Armed Forces’ unwavering resolve to stay ahead in a rapidly changing security landscape — ensuring the nation remains secure through professionalism, innovation, and unshakeable unity.

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