In November 2022, Munir was promoted to the four-star
general rank and appointed as the Chief of the Army Staff of the Pakistan Army. Munir was scheduled to retire on 27 November 2022. Before his appointment as Chief of Army Staff (COAS), he submitted his retirement application which was subsequently rejected by the Ministry of Defense, he was informed that the government had decided to retain him in service. Following informal consultations involving
Nawaz Sharif, the brother of Prime Minister
Shehbaz Sharif, Munir was appointed the COAS on 24 November 2022. The summary for his appointment was forwarded by Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif to President
Arif Alvi, who signed and approved it on the same day. Munir's selection as COAS was from a pool of six eligible candidates. His appointment was widely perceived as strategic. Munir is the first army chief of Pakistan who has previously headed both the
Military Intelligence and
Inter-Services Intelligence. In November 2024, Asim Munir's tenure as Army Chief was extended from three to five years after Pakistan's ruling coalition swiftly passed a bill with little debate. The controversial move sparked protests from PTI lawmakers, who accused the government of bypassing democratic processes and suppressing opposition voices. Despite the backlash, the extension secured Munir's position until November 2027. It took 16 minutes for the senate to pass the amendment into law, which Khan's party lawmaker
Omar Ayub termed as bulldozing the legislation by the ruling alliance without any debate in either house. After the
May 9 riots, Munir vowed that such orchestrated incidents against the army and the nation would not be allowed again. He announced that the "legal process of trial against planners, instigators, abettors and perpetrators involved in the May 9 tragedy has commenced under
Pakistan Army Act and
Official Secret Act".
Economic initiatives s to US President
Donald Trump, September 2025 During the
Kakar caretaker government's nationwide crackdown on illegal dollar trading, unlawful money transfers, and hoarding and smuggling of commodities such as wheat, sugar, and Iranian petroleum products, Munir, as Chief of Army Staff, played a prominent role in state-level coordination. He pledged to continue measures against smuggling and other illicit activities while ensuring accountability for those involved, including security personnel. Following these measures, the Pakistani rupee rebounded from record lows and became the world's best-performing currency in September 2023. The same month, in meetings with business leaders, he emphasised the role of the
Special Investment Facilitation Council (SIFC) in addressing Pakistan's economic challenges, highlighting its potential to attract up to $100 billion in investment from countries such as
Saudi Arabia, the
UAE,
Kuwait, and other
Gulf allies. He also announced the creation of task forces on economic and sectoral matters, assured that money exchanges would be brought under taxation to improve transparency in dollar exchange and interbank rates, and said that Pakistan's grey economy was two to three times larger than the documented economy. He facilitated multi-billion-dollar investment agreements with the UAE through the SIFC, covering sectors such as energy, port operations, wastewater treatment, food security, logistics, mining, aviation, and banking. As of 2024, the SIFC has failed to attract any significant investment. However, both Saudi Arabia and the UAE have announced multibillion-dollar commitments through the council. Pakistan's investment-to-GDP ratio fell to 13.1% in the fiscal year 2023–24, its lowest level in 50 years.
Field Marshal (2025–present) In the aftermath of the
2025 India–Pakistan conflict, the Government of Pakistan promoted Munir to the rank of
Field Marshal on 20 May 2025, making him the second individual in Pakistan's history to attain the rank after
Ayub Khan. Asim Munir's promotion as Field Marshal also makes him the first and only military commander in the history of Pakistan to occupy the office of the Chief of the Army Staff (COAS) with the rank of Field Marshal (
five-star General), which is a historical departure from a tradition where the COAS often holds a
four-star General rank.
Ayub Khan, who was Pakistan's first Field Marshal, abandoned his office of the Chief of the Army Staff after his promotion as Field Marshal. The elevation was approved unanimously by the federal cabinet in recognition of his leadership during
Operation Bunyan-um-Marsoos, which the government credited with repelling Indian aggression and ensuring national security. Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif described the military operation as a "remarkable success" and commended Munir's "exemplary courage and resolve". On 16 May 2025, he declared the day to be observed annually as
Youm-e-Tashakur ("Day of Gratitude") following the conclusion of the
2025 India–Pakistan conflict. According to
Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR), Munir dedicated the honour to the people of Pakistan, the armed forces, and particularly to the martyrs and veterans. In June 2025, Munir became the first Pakistani army chief to be hosted for lunch by a serving U.S. president,
Donald Trump, without simultaneously holding the office of the country's head of state. Trump credited Munir with playing a key role in defusing the
2025 India–Pakistan conflict, preventing escalation to a potential nuclear confrontation. According to U.S. Central Command chief
Michael Kurilla, Munir personally coordinated with U.S. officials on counterterrorism operations, including the arrest of the
Abbey Gate bombing suspect in Kabul. In October 2025, Trump referred to him as "my favourite field marshal" during a peace summit in Egypt. In November 2025, under the
Twenty-seventh Amendment to the Constitution of Pakistan, the title of field marshal was granted lifelong legal immunity, which extended to Munir by virtue of his office.
Chief of Defence Forces On 4 December 2025, President
Asif Ali Zardari appointed Munir as Pakistan's first
Chief of Defence Forces (CDF) after approving a summary forwarded by Prime Minister
Shehbaz Sharif. The position was created under the
Twenty-seventh Amendment to the Constitution of Pakistan and replaced the abolished office of the Chairman of the
Joint Chiefs of Staff Committee, which formally ceased to exist on 27 November 2025. The CDF post is a dual-hatted role combined with the office of the Chief of Army Staff. Munir was appointed to hold both offices concurrently for a period of five years, with his tenure as army chief deemed to have recommenced from the date of notification of the CDF appointment. In April 2026, Pakistan played a mediating role between Iran and the United States amid
2026 Iran war. Prime Minister
Shehbaz Sharif tasked Munir with maintaining behind-the-scenes contacts with American and Iranian political and military leadership in an effort to de-escalate the crisis. On 6 April 2026, it was reported that Munir has been in contact "all night long" with U.S. Vice President
JD Vance, U.S. special envoy
Steve Witkoff and Iranian Foreign Minister
Abbas Araqchi. The mediation contributed to rare face-to-face talks between U.S. and Iranian delegations in Islamabad, although no formal agreement was reached. Munir also travelled to Tehran on 15 April 2026 to facilitate efforts toward a second round of negotiations. == Personal life ==