Pakistan is fortifying its military command structure by tabling a constitutional amendment, citing lessons from India tensions. The move aims to formally enshrine the ranks of service chiefs and potentially create a ‘Commander of Defence Forces,’ raising concerns about increased military power over civilian government.
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