Sahir Shamshad Mirza

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Sahir Shamshad Mirza
ساحر شمشاد مرزا
18th Chairman Joint Chiefs of Staff Committee
In office
27 November 2022  27 November 2025
PresidentArif Alvi
Asif Ali Zardari
Preceded byGeneral Nadeem Raza
Succeeded byAsim Munir
(as Chief of Defence Forces)
Former Commands
Corps Commander Rawalpindi
In office
7 September 2021  26 November 2022
Preceded byAzhar Abbas
Succeeded byShahid Imtiaz
37th Chief of General Staff
In office
June 2019  September 2021
Preceded byNadeem Raza
Succeeded byAzhar Abbas
Adjutant General at GHQ
In office
June 2019  September 2019
Preceded byFaiz Hameed
Succeeded byMuhammad Aamer
Vice Chief of General Staff – Alpha
In office
October 2018  June 2019
Preceded byMajor General Shaheen Mazhar Mehmood
Succeeded byMajor General Muhammad Asim Malik
Director General Military Operations
In office
September 2015  October 2018
Preceded byMajor General Aamer Riaz
Succeeded byMajor General Nauman Zakaria
GOC 40th Infantry Division, D.I. Khan
In office
February 2015  15 September 2015
Succeeded byMajor General Abid Mumtaz
Personal details
Born
Parent
  • Shamshad Mirza (father)
Education
AwardsList
Military service
Allegiance Pakistan
Branch/service Pakistan Army
Years of service1987–2025
RankGeneral
Unit8 Sindh Regiment
Commands
List of Commands
[2]
Battles/wars

Sahir Shamshad Mirza[3][4] NI(M) HI(M) (Urdu: ساحر شمشاد مرزا) is a retired Pakistani four star-general, who served as the last chairman Joint Chiefs of Staff Committee[5] appointed to the post on 27 November 2022 for a three year term.[6] Prior to this appointment, he commanded the Rawalpindi Northern Command from 2021 to 2022.[7][8] He was a well decorated officer in the army, being awarded Nishan-e-Imtiaz both civilian and military.[9]

Sahir was born to Shamshad Mirza in Mulhal Mughlan, a small village located in Chakwal District, Punjab. Sahir was orphaned at a young age.[10] He graduated from the Pakistan Military Academy, Command and Staff College, Quetta and National Defence University, Pakistan. He also received his M.Sc. degree in Global Security from Cranfield University, United Kingdom.[1]

Military career

Sahir was commissioned into the 8th Sind Regiment of the Pakistan Army after completing the 76th Pakistan Military Academy course on 10 September 1987. He has held commands such as adjutant general at the GHQ, Commander X Corps and Director General and G1M06 at the Military Operations Directorate.[11] During his assignment at Military Operations, he commanded 40th Infantry Division in Okara.[12]

Political views

Regional stability and strategic balance

Sahir had consistently advocated for strategic stability in South Asia and the broader Asia-Pacific region. Speaking at the Shangri-La Dialogue in Singapore, he emphasized that enduring peace requires trust, mutual recognition of red lines, and inclusive crisis management mechanisms. He warned that attempts to build regional security architectures without trust or equal participation are inherently flawed.[13]

Kashmir dispute

Highlighting the fragile security environment in South Asia, Sahir identified unresolved disputes such as Kashmir, deteriorating India-Pakistan-China relations, and Afghanistan’s instability as major flashpoints. He cautioned that the nuclearization of the region has heightened the risk of miscalculation, and called for the restoration of functional communication channels between rival states.

He reiterated Pakistan’s long-standing position on Kashmir, advocating for a resolution aligned with United Nations Security Council resolutions and the will of the Kashmiri people.[14]

Awards and honours

On 8 December 2022, Sahir received the Nishan-e-Imtiaz (military) award alongside COAS Asim Munir from Arif Alvi at the Aiwan-e-Sadr. The top military officials were given the awards in front of Prime Minister of Pakistan, diplomats, lawmakers, and federal ministers.[15]

Publications

  • Lieutenant Colonel Sahir Shamshad Mirza, “Subcontinental Security and Its Impact on World Security: Challenges and the Way Forward”, NDU Journal, 2009.[16]

Effective dates of promotion

Awards and decorations

References

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