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Govt revives plan to relocate GHQ from Rawalpindi to Islamabad
By News Desk
Published: October 27, 2017
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The government has revived its plan to relocate the military headquarters, known as General Headquarters (GHQ), from Rawalpindi to Islamabad, according to Defence Secretary Lt Gen (retd) Zamirul Hassan.

Briefing the Senate Standing Committee on Defence on Thursday, he said that 2,450 acres of land has been allocated for building a defence complex in Islamabad. And for this purpose 5,000 families would be relocated to a different place.

He said the defence complex would be built at a cost of Rs100 billion and the money would be provided by the Pakistan Army, according to Voice of America Urdu.

The plan to relocate the GHQ had been under study since 1970 – and after preliminary work in the last decade, the project hit snags during the tenure of former army chief Gen (retd) Ashfaq Pervaiz Kayani.

The defence secretary said that 2,450 acres of land has been allocated for the defence complex and 5,000 families living there would be relocated.

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Moreover, he also said that Pakistan did not have confirm information about the death of Umer Khalid Khurasani, the chief of the outlawed Jamaatul Ahrar faction of the Tehreeke-e-Taliban Pakistan.

Khurasani, whose group has carried out some of the deadliest terrorist attacks in Pakistan, was reportedly killed in a US drone strike in eastern Afghanistan opposite Kurram Agency of Pakistan earlier this month.

According to him, Khurasani’s picture circulated in the media was forged. There has been no US drone strike inside Pakistan in recent days, he claimed.

About the security of Pak-Afghan porous border, Lt Gen (retd) Zamirul Hassan said the two neighbours share 2,611-kilometre-long border.

“Pakistani military has 975 posts along the border, while Afghan security forces have only 218 posts,” he added. “On the other hand, there is no military post along the 650-kilometre-long border between the two countries in Balochistan.”

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He further said that there have been 307 terrorist attacks in Pakistan from the Afghan border so far this year.

The defence secretary told the lawmakers that 73 wings of the Frontier Constabulary were being raised for the management of the Pak-Afghan border. “Of these, 29 wings have already been set up.”

He added that the porous border was being fenced at a cost of Rs56 billion.

He said that the Badeni border crossing in Balochistan would be opened soon, while the border crossings of Angoor Adda and Kharlachi would also be opened. “The Ghulam Khan border crossing would be opened in December, this year.”

Briefing the panel on the eastern border, Lt Gen (retd) Zameerul Hassan said that India has violated ceasefire along the Working Boundary and Line of Control 1,299 times so far, this year.

Indian border guards have continuously been targeting civilian population, while on their side of the border Indian authorities were evacuating population in order to create a buffer zone.


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Some civilian and military officials are planning to mint corruption money. There is no difference between Rawalpindi and Islamabad. They are twin cities for God sake! There is no justification for this utter waste of public money.

So now we are going spend precious little money to shift the entire freaking GHQ less than 30 miles!! Some people may argue that the security parameter has been compromised due to civilian infrastructure around the GHQ. Well, these military installations were originally set up during the colonial times FAR AWAY from the city. Now who allowed the build up of civilian settlements and infrastructure in the last 70 years right up to the GHQ's perimeter??

Some people are going to argue that the GHQ should be in the capital territory. This argument holds no water since many Federal Institutions in Pakistan and in other countries are headquartered outside their respective capitals.
 
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Totally unnecessary waste of funds that can be spent on acquiring potent weapon systems. GHQ building will not fight any war, it cant even defend against a potent attack, In the same amount they can probably acquire two squadrons of aircraft
 
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work in on going at new site can be seen from google earth
 
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Maybe it isn't that bad of an idea. Perhaps they're thinking of building it ground up with new tech, facilities etc.
 
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There is no difference between Rawalpindi and Islamabad.


Is this an attempt to misguide the gullible? Because most people would know the difference as soon as they cross the Faizabad flyover into Islamabad ....... while coming from airport to Islamabad. And GHQ needs to be relocated from that place ...... no military installation should be anywhere near civilian presence ..... that's inconvenient for both military and civilians.
 
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Is this an attempt to misguide the gullible? Because most people would know the difference as soon as they cross the Faizabad flyover into Islamabad ....... while coming from airport to Islamabad. And GHQ needs to be relocated from that place ...... no military installation should be anywhere near civilian presence ..... that's inconvenient for both military and civilians.
So you're saying E-10 isn't anywhere close to civilian population? No one favors militarization of Islamabad. Relocate GHQ to somewhere far away from Islamabad.
 
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Useless initiative ...

only being promoted because General sahib doesn't want to live and work in a slum called Pindi and/or someone wants to fill their pockets with corrupt contract money...
 
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So you're saying E-10 isn't anywhere close to civilian population? No one favors militarization of Islamabad. Relocate GHQ to somewhere far away from Islamabad.

I haven't mentioned E-10 ............ and except for E-11 which other E is fully civilian? Naval and Air force presence is already there.
 
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I haven't mentioned E-10 ............ and except for E-11 which other E is fully civilian? Naval and Air force presence is already there.
E-11 is one of the most populated and congested sectors of Islamabad. Secondly, F-10 is right in front, which too is a civilian residential sector.
 
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E-11 is one of the most populated and congested sectors of Islamabad. Secondly, F-10 is right in front, which too is a civilian residential sector.

Still better than GT road and all that blockage. As I mentioned naval and airforce presence with their universities in those sectors don't create any problems for civilian movement and any civilian population in vicinity of these installations, so a GHQ closer to margalla hills won't add any. And if GHQ relocation would bring a CSD to Islamabad I am all in its favor.
 
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I will go there next year InshaAllah, take pictures and I will ask if I can meet an ISI officer (I don't know if that'll happen) but is worth a try :P
 
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