Islamabad: The National Assembly has officially passed the Pakistan Army, Air Force, and Navy (Amendment) Bills for 2025, marking a significant step in the country’s defense reforms.
After thorough deliberations, the bills were approved with a majority vote. The amendments aim to modernize and enhance the operational efficiency of Pakistan’s three armed forces by updating their rules and regulations to meet contemporary defense needs.
The Minister for Defense highlighted that the key changes introduced by these amendments would not only streamline the promotion processes and recruitment mechanisms within the military but would also bolster the internal management and organizational structure of the armed forces.
The approval of these amendments is seen as a move to strengthen Pakistan’s defense capabilities, aligning them with the evolving security landscape. The Minister further emphasized that these reforms would support Pakistan’s broader defense strategy and ensure the armed forces remain adaptable to modern challenges.
Once passed by the Senate, these bills will become law and contribute to the long-term development and modernization of Pakistan’s military institutions. The approval of these bills signals the government’s commitment to ensuring national security and improving the operational readiness of Pakistan’s military forces.




