Pakistan maintained a consistently robust military force from 1990 to 2016, with gradual increases aligned with its geopolitical and security challenges. Beginning at 550,000 personnel in 1990, the military expanded to 610,000 by 1997, driven by regional tensions with India and domestic security concerns.
The early 2000s saw personnel levels stabilize at approximately 620,000 as Pakistan balanced its traditional military focus with counterterrorism efforts post-9/11. By 2016, the force had grown to 644,000, emphasizing Pakistan’s commitment to maintaining a strong defense amidst evolving threats.
The early 2000s saw personnel levels stabilize at approximately 620,000 as Pakistan balanced its traditional military focus with counterterrorism efforts post-9/11. By 2016, the force had grown to 644,000, emphasizing Pakistan’s commitment to maintaining a strong defense amidst evolving threats.
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