Role in the Second Nawaz Sharif government (1997) He was appointed as the chairman of the Privatization Commission of Pakistan with the status of a minister during
Nawaz Sharif's second term in 1997. His tenure was terminated following the counter-coup
1999 coup d'état in which then Chief of Army Staff,
Pervez Musharraf, overthrew Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif in response to Sharif indirectly hijacking Musharraf's plane and ordering it to land outside Pakistan.
Role in the coalition government (2008) He was briefly appointed as the
Minister of Petroleum and Natural Resources, as well as the Minister of Sports in the
Gillani ministry in 2008 before his party pulled out of the
Pakistan Peoples Party-led coalition government.
Role in the Abbasi government (2017) , 4 October 2017 He had ceased to hold ministerial office in July 2017 when the federal cabinet was disbanded following the resignation of Prime Minister
Nawaz Sharif after
Panama Papers case decision. Following the election of
Shahid Khaqan Abbasi as Prime Minister of Pakistan, Asif was inducted into the
federal cabinet of Abbasi and was appointed Minister for Foreign Affairs for the first time. Earlier, Pakistan had no Minister for Foreign Affairs since the PML-N came to power in May 2013 In January 2018, following the US suspension of security assistance to Pakistan, Asif stated, "You(US) carried out 57,800 attacks on Afghanistan from our bases, your forces were supplied arms and explosives through our soil, thousands of our civilians and soldiers became victims of the war initiated by you."
Role in the First and Second Shahbaz Sharif government (2022 and 2024) He was appointed as the country's
Defence Minister during the
Shehbaz Sharif 's first term in 2022 and retained the position in the
Second Shehbaz government formed in 2024. In September 2025, Khawaja Asif initially implied that the Pakistan-Saudi Arabia
Strategic Mutual Defense Agreement had a nuclear dimension. In an interview with
Geo News, he stated, “No one should doubt what we have and what the capabilities are that will be available to them under this pact,” a remark widely interpreted as suggesting nuclear coverage, though he later told
Reuters that nuclear arms were “not on the radar” of the agreement. The lack of clarity fuelled speculation and the scope of the agreement reportedly remained ambiguous.
2025 India-Pakistan conflict On 24 April 2025, amid
tensions between India and Pakistan following the
Pahalgam attack, Khawaja Asif, in an interview with
Sky News journalist
Yalda Hakim, said it could lead to an "all-out-war". Asif also said Pakistan has been doing the "dirty work" of the western nations when asked about supporting and financing terrorism. He had also claimed that
Lashkar-e-Taiba was extinct in Pakistan. A forensic analysis done in the aftermath of
Indian airstrikes on a
Muridke site showed LeT had posted recent videos at Markaz-e-Taiba. On 6 May 2025, Asif claimed that some Indian soldiers had been taken prisoner during the 2025 India-Pakistan conflict in an interview to Bloomberg TV. His statements were reportedly fact-checked and he retracted his statements later. He later told
Samaa TV that no Indian soldiers were captured. Amid ongoing military engagements, in an interview with
CNN’s
Becky Anderson, he was asked for evidence of downing five Indian jets, to which he responded that "[i]t’s all over the (sic) social media. Indian social media, not on our social media." On 9 May 2025, during a parliamentary address, Asif said that madrassa students were the country’s "second line of defense," and that they could be used for
civil defence or other needs. In June 2025, Asif claimed in Parliament that Pakistani cyber operatives were responsible for a series of cyberattacks, including disrupting the
Indian Premier League (IPL), shutting down stadium floodlights, and manipulating dam operations. He stated, “The IPL was stopped and the lights of the stadium were turned off, waters in the dams were released, all these cyber attacks were done by our children.” Asif alleged that a blackout during the 8 May IPL match between Punjab Kings and Delhi Capitals in
Dharamshala was the result of a Pakistani cyber operation. However, the
Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) later stated that the disruption was due to a technical power failure and not linked to any external interference. On 5 June 2025, Asif declared the
Simla Agreement a 'dead document'. He was quoted stating that, "whether the Indus Waters Treaty is suspended or not, Simla is already over." Upon failure of peace talks held in Istanbul, Asif threatened to "obliterate" the ruling Taliban government. In response to Afghan warnings that they would "attack Islamabad" should hostilities escalate, Asif stated, "If Afghanistan even looks at Islamabad, we will gouge their eyes out." He also claimed that the Afghan government had no independent authority to hold talks and did not have full control over Afghanistan. He reportedly urged legal action against former Pakistani leaders who, according to him, "supported the Taliban in the past." In November, ahead of third round of talks, he reiterated that there'd be escalation and possibly war if peace talks failed. After the failure of talks and a
bombing incident in Islamabad, he declared a "state of war" and the negotiations hopeless while blaming Kabul for the incident, a charge Afghanistan denied.
2026 Afghanistan-Pakistan war 2026 Iran and Lebanon war In April, after a Pakistan-mediated deal brought a ceasefire to the
2026 Iran war, Asif commemorated the deal, asserting that this "moment of pride and respect is unprecedented in our 78-year history". The minister expressed hope for the success of negotiations, stating in regards to
Persian Gulf countries that "as brothers on both sides of the Gulf, we are playing a role in promoting peace". However, Asif warned against the growing influence of
Israel, stating that “the Israeli influence has spread across
Europe, the
United States, and the
Arab world, and Pakistan now has a significant opportunity to take on a leadership role in opposing it". Furthermore, he called the
Muslim world to recognise that its "true and eternal enemy" was
India in
South Asia and Israel in the Gulf. After the
April 2026 Lebanon attacks, Asif tweeted that "Israel is evil and a curse for humanity" stating that "while peace talks are underway in Islamabad, genocide is being committed in Lebanon", sparking condemnation from Israeli PM's office: "This is not a statement that can be tolerated from any government, especially not from one that claims to be a neutral arbiter for peace," the official Israeli statement read. Pakistan insisted that Lebanon was part of terms of truce while Israel and US denied it. According to reports the tweet that was later deleted. == Views ==