Pakistan ready to emerge as leading global mineral economy: COAS Asim Munir

Pakistan ready to emerge as leading global mineral economy: COAS Asim Munir

Islamabad (Web Desk): Chief of Army Staff (COAS) General Syed Asim Munir on Tuesday said that Pakistan is ready to emerge as a leader in the global mineral economy.

“I firmly believe that Pakistan is ready to take a leading role in the international mineral economy,” the COAS stated while addressing the Pakistan Mineral Investment Forum 2025 (PMIF25) in Islamabad.

Welcoming international institutions, the army chief invited global stakeholders to bring their expertise to Pakistan, explore investment opportunities, and partner with us in developing the vast potential of our mineral resources.

He said that there is dire need of engineers, geologists, operators, and skilled miners to explore Pakistan’s mineral wealth.

“That is why we are also sending students abroad for training to support the development of this sector,” the COAS said.

General Asim Munir said that currently, as many as 27 Pakistani students belonging to Balochistan were receiving training in mineral exploration in Zambia and Argentina.

“Our aim is to develop skilled manpower and human resources specifically for the mineral sector,” he added.

The COAS said that economic security has now emerged as a vital component of national security.
He assured that the Pakistan Army would ensure a robust security framework and proactive measures to protect the interests and confidence of partners and investors.

“The development of both upstream and downstream mineral industries in Pakistan will be ensured,” the army chief said.

General Asim Munir stressed the importance of investing in refining and value addition in order to reduce costs and diversify markets in Pakistan.

“With vast mineral reserves beneath our soil, skills in our hands, and a transparent mineral policy in place, there is no room for despair or inaction,” he observed.

“Move forward and strive — for your country and yourselves. We, the Pakistanis unanimously assure our partners and investors that it is our collective national aspiration to benefit from your expertise in developing our mineral wealth,” the COAS emphasised.

He also assured that they could trust Pakistan as a reliable and confident partner.

Acknowledging the contribution of tribal elders of Balochistan, the army chief praised their role in promoting mining activities and fostering development and progress in the province.

“Through collective efforts, Pakistan’s mineral sector can become a driver of regional development, prosperity, and sustainability for the common good,” the COAS asserted.