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Civilian leadership and military coordination in national security

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By Rana Farooq Ashraf

Pakistan’s armed forces, particularly the Pakistan Army, have long been regarded as a central pillar of the country’s sovereignty, stability, and national resilience. Since the creation of Pakistan in 1947, the military has played a critical role in safeguarding territorial integrity while supporting the state through periods of uncertainty, conflict, and transformation. Despite limited resources in the early years of independence, the Pakistan Army demonstrated resolve, discipline, and professionalism that helped stabilize a newly formed nation facing immense internal and external challenges.

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From the first conflict over Kashmir to the wars of 1965 and 1971, Pakistan’s military history reflects a pattern of endurance and institutional adaptation. The 1965 war, in particular, became a defining moment that projected Pakistan’s defensive capability onto the global stage. Even after the tragic events of 1971, the armed forces undertook structural reforms and modernization efforts that strengthened professional standards and operational readiness. The 1999 Kargil conflict further underscored the ability of Pakistani soldiers to operate under some of the world’s most challenging geographical and climatic conditions. Throughout these periods, the Army not only defended borders but also served as a symbol of national resolve.

The fight against terrorism marked one of the most difficult chapters in Pakistan’s modern history. Following the events of 9/11, the regional security landscape shifted dramatically, and Pakistan became a frontline state in the global war against terror. Militancy within its borders posed a direct threat to national cohesion. Large-scale military operations were launched in tribal areas to dismantle extremist networks. These efforts significantly weakened terrorist infrastructure and helped restore the writ of the state. Thousands of officers and soldiers sacrificed their lives in this struggle. Today, the relative stability in major cities and the revival of economic activity are inseparable from those sacrifices.

In continuation of these efforts, the recent Operation Banyan Ul Marsus once again demonstrated Pakistan’s readiness and strategic capability in confronting emerging threats. The operation highlighted the military’s swift response, coordination, and precision in safeguarding national interests. Beyond its tactical objectives, the operation strengthened Pakistan’s international image as a responsible and capable state that prioritizes stability and security. It reinforced the perception of Pakistan as a country determined to maintain order while acting within the framework of international norms.

The Pakistan Army’s role extends beyond conventional warfare and counterterrorism. During natural disasters—such as the devastating 2005 earthquake and the catastrophic floods of 2010—the military played a decisive role in rescue, relief, and rehabilitation efforts. In remote and inaccessible regions, army personnel established temporary infrastructure, provided medical care, and delivered humanitarian assistance. These efforts enhanced public trust and reinforced the perception of the military as not only a guardian of borders but also a reliable institution in times of national crisis.

Pakistan’s strategic defense program also represents a crucial component of its security architecture. The foundation of the nuclear program during the tenure of Zulfikar Ali Bhutto marked a transformative moment in Pakistan’s strategic trajectory. Over time, the program evolved into a credible deterrence capability that contributed to maintaining strategic balance in South Asia. Pakistan today is widely recognized as a responsible nuclear state with structured command-and-control mechanisms and a commitment to non-proliferation principles.

Internationally, Pakistan has played an active role in United Nations peacekeeping missions. Pakistani troops have served in Africa and other regions, contributing to peace enforcement, civilian protection, and post-conflict stabilization. Their professionalism and discipline have earned global recognition, projecting a constructive and cooperative image of Pakistan abroad.

The relationship between democratic governance and national security remains an essential dimension of Pakistan’s political evolution. The Pakistan Peoples Party has historically emphasized the importance of balancing democratic institutions with national defense imperatives. Former Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto advocated strengthening democratic frameworks while maintaining institutional cooperation on security matters.

In recent years, Bilawal Bhutto Zardari has reiterated the importance of national unity in matters of defense and sovereignty. He has publicly emphasized that political differences should not undermine collective resolve when it comes to safeguarding the country. Likewise, President Asif Ali Zardari has expressed institutional support for the armed forces within constitutional parameters, reinforcing the message that civilian leadership and defense institutions must work in coordination to secure Pakistan’s future.

Modern security challenges are no longer confined to conventional battlefields. Cybersecurity threats, hybrid warfare, disinformation campaigns, and technological disruptions require adaptive strategies. The Pakistan Army has invested in modernization, digital defense systems, intelligence integration, and advanced surveillance technologies to address these evolving threats. Border management systems, drone capabilities, and strategic planning frameworks are being continuously upgraded to ensure preparedness in a rapidly changing global environment.

Pakistan’s geographic position further amplifies its strategic importance. Situated at the crossroads of South Asia, Central Asia, the Middle East, and China, Pakistan has the potential to serve as a regional connector for trade and economic integration. However, sustainable economic progress depends on internal stability and secure borders. Security and development are interconnected realities; without stability, economic initiatives cannot flourish. In this context, the armed forces contribute not only to defense but also indirectly to economic confidence and regional connectivity.

Globally, Pakistan continues to navigate complex geopolitical dynamics. While regional tensions and diplomatic disagreements occasionally surface, the country’s defense institutions remain central to maintaining strategic equilibrium. A stable Pakistan contributes to regional peace and broader international security considerations.

“We stand with the Pakistan Army” is therefore not merely a slogan. It reflects recognition of sacrifice, discipline, and institutional commitment. It acknowledges the thousands who have laid down their lives for national security. At the same time, it underscores the importance of harmony between civilian leadership and military institutions within constitutional frameworks.

Pakistan’s future lies in unity—unity between democratic institutions, civil society, and defense structures. Political maturity, economic reform, and institutional coordination are essential for long-term stability. By prioritizing national interest above partisan divides, Pakistan can strengthen its global standing and present itself as a resilient, responsible, and forward-looking state.

The Pakistan Army has consistently placed the defense of the homeland above all else. As the nation faces evolving challenges, from technological warfare to regional competition, that commitment remains steadfast. With unity, professionalism, and strategic clarity, Pakistan can move confidently toward a stable and prosperous future.

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