Pakistan will set up Rocket Force Command: Shehbaz

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Pakistan’s Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif.

Pakistan’s Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif.
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Pakistan will establish a new military force to supervise its missile capabilities, the Prime Minister has said, after its worst conflict in decades with India.

Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif announced the formation of the Rocket Force Command while addressing an Independence Day ceremony in Islamabad attended by senior military officials late on Wednesday (August 13, 2025).

“It will be equipped with modern technology and capable of striking the enemy from all directions,” Mr. Sharif said at the ceremony, during which the deadly clash with India in May dominated official speeches and displays.

“It will improve our conventional war capabilities,” he said, commending the military for its performance.

Pakistan and India fought an intense four-day conflict in May that killed dozens of people on both sides in missile, drone and artillery fire, the worst clashes between the nuclear-armed neighbours since 1999.

Higher defence spend

Islamabad is boosting its military capabilities following the conflict, increasing defence spending by 20% in the current Budget that was passed in June.

It also announced that it was in discussions to acquire 40 new Chinese fighter jets and new air defence systems.

“After the recent conflict, the object of course is to further strengthen Pakistan’s military capability and this is a part of that process,” defence analyst Talat Masood said.

The May conflict was triggered by a deadly attack on tourists in Kashmir’s Pahalgam on April 22, which resulted in the death of 26 civilians.

Islamabad is in talks to acquire 40 new Chinese fighter jets and new air defence systems.

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