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Pakistan’s National Assembly Passes Defence Forces Bill: What the CDF Can—and Cannot—Do

Pakistan’s National Assembly passes the Defence Forces Bill, defining CDF powers, tri-service command, personnel authority and what happens next in law.

Field Marshal Syed Asim Munir representing Pakistan’s unified Army, Navy and Air Force command as Chief of Defence Forces

Does the CDF personally control Pakistan’s nuclear arsenal?

That is an oversimplification. The companion amendment replaces the former CJCSC reference within the National Command Authority framework with the COAS concurrently serving as CDF and adds the Commander of the National Strategic Command. The NCA remains a statutory command institution.

Why is the bill retrospective?

The Defence Forces Bill is proposed to be deemed effective from November 13, 2025, while the NCA amendment is backdated to November 27, 2025. The apparent purpose is to validate institutional actions and prevent a legal gap following the 27th Amendment and abolition of the CJCSC arrangement.

Pakistan Has Chosen Unity—Now It Must Demand Results

Pakistan does not need three armed services competing for visibility while the enemy integrates satellites, drones, missiles, cyber operations and information warfare into one kill chain. A unified command is not a luxury anymore; it is an operational necessity.

But the authority of the CDF will earn permanent legitimacy only through performance, professional fairness and responsibility to the state. The bill gives Pakistan an institutional sword. Parliament, the federal government and the Armed Forces must now build the scabbard: clear rules, documented authority, inter-service balance and measurable joint capability.

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