Field marshal (Pakistan)


Field marshal is the highest rank in the Pakistan Army awarded by the government of Pakistan to officers of the Pakistan Army in recognition of distinguished service. Although it is a current and authorized rank with a pay grade of "Apex Scale," it has been conferred only twice in history—on Ayub Khan in 1959 and Asim Munir in 2025. It is an honorary rank and comes with no additional powers and pay grade. It is equivalent to admiral of the fleet in the Pakistan Navy and marshal of the air force in the Pakistan Air Force, and while it is an ordinarily senior rank in the Pakistan Army, it can be referred to as a five-star general "standard rank scale" to distinguish it from other military insignias.

History

Since gaining independence in 1947, Pakistan has awarded the rank of Field Marshal only twice — first to Ayub Khan.
The second instance occurred in May 2025, when Asim Munir, the Chief of the Army Staff, was promoted to the rank of Field Marshal for his contributions in the 2025 India–Pakistan conflict when Pakistan, under Munir’s leadership, retaliated against India, shooting down multiple Indian jets and striking Indian airbases and positions.

Appointment

The appointment of field marshal is made through an appeal submitted for review request by the Prime Minister of Pakistan in a joint effort with the President and Defence Ministry to the Supreme Court or high court for constitutional orders under certain rules and regulations, although the president exercises the power of the commander-in-chief and prime minister leads the National Assembly.

List of appointees

PortraitName
Date of appointmentNotes
1Muhammad Ayub Khan
October 1959President of Pakistan
2Asim Munir
20 May 2025Chief of Defence Forces

Chief of Army Staff