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PAF Chief Zaheer Babar Sidhu’s term to be extended after success of Operation Bunyan-um-Marsoos

Paf Chief Zaheer Babar Sidhus Term To Be Extended After Success Of Operation Bunyan Um Marsoos
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ISLAMABAD – Air Chief Marshal Zaheer Ahmad Babar, whose retirement was imminent, has been directed to continue serving as the Chief of the Pakistan Air Force (PAF) in what is said to be the strategic continuity of Pakistan’s defense leadership amid tensions with India.

The decision, reportedly made at highest level, shows government’s confidence in his leadership during a period of heightened regional tensions and major operational milestones. Air Chief Marshal Babar led the PAF through a critical phase marked by enhanced operational readiness and international attention.

Under his command, Pakistan Air Force received widespread acclaim for its performance in joint operations, particularly where Chinese fighter jets operating in collaboration with Pakistan successfully downed Indian military aircraft, including advanced Rafale jets. The incident not only showcased combat capabilities of PAF but also elevated its strategic stature globally.

Sources indicate that his extended tenure aims to ensure stability and sustained excellence within the Air Force as Pakistan continues to strengthen its aerial defense posture. His leadership has been praised for fostering precision, professionalism, and unwavering dedication among PAF personnel. Recently, the Air Chief personally visited frontline units, engaging with pilots, engineers, and technical staff, and expressed deep appreciation for their role in defending the country’s sovereignty.

The decision to retain Air Chief Marshal Babar coincides with broader defense developments, including the elevation of Army Chief General Asim Munir to the rank of Field Marshal following the successful execution of Operation Bunyan um Marsoos and the strategic triumph of Marka-e-Haq.

Air Chief Marshal Zaheer Ahmad Babar Sidhu

Sidhu hailed from Punjabi Jat family. The son of a religious scholar Hakeem Ghulam Muhammad completed advanced military education from the Combat Commanders School, Air War College, and the Royal College of Defence Studies (UK).

Commissioned in April 1986 into General Duty (Pilot) branch of Pakistan Air Force, Sidhu has held key command positions including leadership of a fighter squadron, an operational air base, and a regional air command.

Paf Chief Zaheer Babar Sidhus Term To Be Extended After Success Of Operation Bunyan Um Marsoos

His senior staff roles have included strategic and administrative posts such as Director General of Air Force Strategic Command and Deputy Chief of Air Staff in multiple capacities.

He was awarded top military honors including the Nishan-i-Imtiaz (Military), Hilal-i-Imtiaz (Military), Sitara-i-Imtiaz (Military), and Tamgha-i-Imtiaz (Military). Initially set to retire in March 2024, Sidhu was granted a one-year extension by the government, followed by an automatic term extension to 2026 after a policy revision that extended service chiefs’ tenures from three to five years.

Pak Army Chief Gen Asim Munir made Field Marshal after major success against India

 

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