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Experts Discuss Next-Generation Air Warfare Strategies At CASS Lahore

The Centre for Aerospace & Security Studies (CASS), Lahore, hosted a seminar titled
“Next-Generation Air Warfare: Transforming South Asian Air Forces” on 27 June 2024.
The event focused on the evolving landscape of air warfare, amid emerging
technologies. Ms Nidaa Shahid, Senior Researcher, CASS, delivered the introductory
remarks.
Air Commodore Khalid Banuri (Retd), a senior strategy analyst, delivered a compelling
keynote address wherein he discussed the evolution of air warfare through emerging
technologies such as AI and called for active partnership between the defence sector,
government entities and the private sector to leverage emerging technologies and to
ensure the modernisation of the Pakistan Air Force (PAF).
Dr Ghulam Mujaddid, Assistant Professor, at National Defence University, provided
insights from the Russia-Ukraine conflict, illustrating the effectiveness of advanced
weapon systems in air warfare. Noting that Russian nuclear forces are on high alert, he
highlighted the delicate balance between conventional and nuclear escalation. He also
emphasised the strategic use of cyber warfare in modern military operations to bolster
the resilience of smaller air forces against larger adversaries.
Dr Adil Sultan, Dean FASS, Air University, illustrated the critical importance of
continuous adaptation, stating that next-generation air dominance will feature advanced
aircraft, drones, AI and integrated systems. He further called on the military-industrial
complex to invest in dual-use technology to reduce costs. He also alluded to the role of
think tanks in carrying out focused studies to provide policy-relevant input
to policymakers.
In his concluding remarks, Air Marshal Asim Suleiman (Retd), President, of CASS, Lahore,
said that the PAF stands at a critical juncture in evolving geopolitical and military
scenarios. He highlighted the pivotal role of emerging technologies such as AI, big data
analytics, autonomous systems, cyber warfare, unmanned aerial vehicles, and
hypersonic weapons in national defence. Noting that the IAF is incorporating these
advancements, he stressed the need for the PAF to remain proactive and innovative.
He also praised Chief of Air Staff Zaheer Ahmad Babar Sidhu’s flagship project,
NASTP, for its vital role in integrating these technologies and maintaining the PAF’s
strategic edge.
The speakers stressed the necessity of equipping the PAF with the necessary tools to
navigate tomorrow’s battlefields and safeguard the nation’s security interests.

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