The National Assembly has passed an amendment to the Army Act, extending the tenure of the Chief of Army Staff from three to five years.
This decision is seen as crucial for ensuring continuity in policy-making and stability at the national level.
Previously, the three-year term for the Chief of Army Staff posed challenges in executing large-scale policy initiatives, as major decisions require adequate time to implement effectively. The transition to a new leadership often disrupts ongoing policies, leading to delays and inefficiencies. By extending the term to five years, the amendment is expected to facilitate a more coherent approach to policy execution, benefiting both the military and the nation as a whole.
This legislative change is being hailed as a progressive step towards fostering a more stable and consistent leadership structure within Pakistan’s armed forces, crucial for navigating complex national and international challenges.