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Countdown to a new army chief begins
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Chief of the Army Staff Gen Raheel Sharif addresses a gathering of soldiers and Rangers during his farewell visit to the Lahore Garrison on Monday. — INP
ISLAMABAD: The countdown to the appointment of the next army chief has begun. Even as Chief of the Army Staff (COAS) Gen Raheel Sharif on Monday began his last week in office by embarking on a round of farewell visits to military formations, speculation around who would succeed him reached fever pitch.

With Gen Sharif due to step down on Nov 29, it now falls to Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif to pick a top commander of the armed forces for a record fourth time.

Additionally, PM Sharif would also be naming a new chairman of the joint chiefs of staff committee — another top position falling vacant due to the impending retirement of Gen Rashad Mehmood.

A tweet from Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) chief Lt Gen Asim Bajwa announcing that the army chief had begun making ritual farewell calls finally laid to rest all speculation about his future, which had proliferated despite a commitment from the COAS, made at the beginning of this year, to retire on time.

Gen Sharif initiated his parting meetings from the Lahore Garrison, where he told a gathering of officers and men from the army and Rangers that he was leaving the country “more secure and stable”, with a “sense of greater hope and direction” and ready to thwart all challenges.

According to the prime minister’s aides, he has already made up his mind over who will succeed Gen Sharif, but has so far kept his cards close to his chest.

The military’s announcement of Gen Sharif’s farewell visits on Monday paved the way for the government to announce a successor. Though the prime minister is the only person who definitely knows who the next army chief will be, the word in political circles is that Lt Gen Ishfaq Nadeem, who is currently serving as Multan corps commander, will be named the army chief. In addition, Lt Gen Zubair Mehmood is likely to be appointed chairman of the joint chiefs of staff committee.

Others in contention include Bahawalpur Corps Commander Lt Gen Javed Iqbal Ramday and Inspector General Training and Evaluation Lt Gen Qamar Bajwa.

All four generals are from the PMA’s 62nd long course, but have had different career trajectories.

PM Sharif’s choice will be important from the context that the new army chief would have to oversee the transition of the army from counterterrorism assignments to its conventional role of defending the borders.

The formal process for nomination starts with the General Headquarters sending a list of the senior-most generals to the prime minister via the defence ministry, but without making any formal recommendations.

The PM then holds informal consultations with the outgoing army chief before announcing his decision.

In a statement on Monday, Defence Minister Khawaja Asif was quoted as saying that the prime minister would soon hold a consultation with Gen Sharif.

Gen Sharif’s legacy
The general’s public line on terrorism endeared him to the terror-weary nation, which began to look up to him as a saviour, whether the issue was terrorism or corruption.

So much was his clout that in 2014, the parties protesting outside the Parliament House tried to get Gen Sharif to mediate between them and the government.

The army’s media management acquired a new dimension under Gen Sharif, particularly through the use of social media platforms, with the hashtag #ThankYouRaheelSharif dominating Facebook and Twitter.

At times, he was pictured on the publicity material of candidates in local bodies elections and, embarrassingly, he would occasionally also make it to posters put up by the banned groups.

Public approval, however, came with a price. The rhetoric that was used to build his public image set the bar a little too high. Fears about the resurgence of terrorism, the unresolved issues in Karachi and Balochistan and a failure to clear Punjab of terrorism nurseries are some of the issues that would not only continue to strain the general’s legacy, but would also be the principal challenges for his successor.

The chief’s anti-corruption purge, for the first time ever, targeted senior officers. At least four generals, including two serving officers, were removed from service after being found guilty. But the anti-corruption fervor seemingly lost steam after the Frontier Corps scam, which culminated in Inspector General Arms Lt Gen Obaidullah Khattak and Maj Gen Ejaz Shahid being sent home.

While there were hints that other corruption inquiries were also nearing completion, things eventually went quiet.

One high point of Gen Sharif’s tenure was the launching of Operation Zarb-i-Azb in North Waziristan. An equally important success lay in measures taken to prevent the much-dreaded militant backlash that had been preventing previous commanders from going into the restive agency.

But under his leadership, the military’s media wing seemed to forget about the six agencies cleared under Gen Kayani and touted the North Waziristan operation as a panacea.

These actions provided a respite and marked a visible decline in terrorist actions, though high-profile attacks like Army Public School, Charsadda University, Safoora Goth incidents kept reminding the people about the looming threat.

Counterterrorism remained a sore point in the civil-military relationship. Political and military leaders in background discussions kept accusing the other side of not being forthcoming.

On a couple of occasions, ISPR publicly conveyed the military’s disappointment over the government’s inadequacies in dealing with terrorism and enforcing the National Action Plan.

Internally, Karachi remains unsettled and Balochistan continues to be in the throes of terrorism. The recent attacks on a shrine in Hub and a police academy in Quetta serve as reminders about challenges that remain.

The much touted operation in Punjab also remained a pipe dream and there are still apprehensions that the relief from terrorism could be temporary.

During his tenure, the army was said to enjoy complete control over relations with neighbouring countries — India, Afghanistan, Iran and China — as well as the US and was also in charge of facilitating the Afghan peace process.

This approach was heavily criticised by the political leadership, especially the opposition, who repeatedly took issue with the PML-N’s deference to the military in this key realm.

The general, moreover, undertook an unprecedented number of overseas visits, but the state of affairs around his departure suggest that he was not very successful in steering ties with most of our neighbours (except China) and the US to steadier shores.

Published in Dawn, November 22nd, 2016


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Any idea of his values and ideologies?
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The other potential pick is Lt Gen Ishfaq Nadeem Ahmed, who is considered to have had a ‘textbook career’. He is currently serving as Multan corps commander and has previously served as CGS.

Gen Ishfaq’s appointment as CGS was one of the first few things Gen Raheel Sharif did when he took charge as army chief, and many see him as the man behind Gen Sharif’s successes.

Gen Sharif’s claim to fame has been his successful campaign in North Waziristan, which is known as Zarb-i-Azb. But it is little known that the blueprint for the operation had been prepared by Gen Ishfaq as director general of military operations (DMGO). PM Sharif had received a briefing at the GHQ on the plan for North Waziristan and approved it in principle in August 2013.

Gen Ishfaq also took part in the Swat operation as a major general and served in Waziristan as a brigadier.

Due to his involvement with the operations directorate, which started when he was a lieutenant colonel, several army officers say that no one understands operations better than him.

He is currently leading the mechanised corps, which is considered a major honour for an officer from infantry.

Moreover, he belongs to the Azad Kashmir Regiment. Therefore, his elevation as army chief would be a rare achievement for that smaller group within the military.

His detractors, however, say that he is very assertive and blunt. “As CGS, he frequently visited PM House for meetings, where his blunt and candid views did not usually go down well with the prime minister,” a source said. He is otherwise deeply apolitical and will be difficult for the government to ignore.

To quote a young officer, his supersession may create disquiet among the ranks, because he is held in very high esteem.
 
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Any idea of his values and ideologies?

Zarb e Asb is his baby. expert in CT and forward looking professional soldier. very frank in his views which could be a -ve for him in NS's view world which requires a compliant subordinate.
my personal view is that NS will choose LtG Ramday.
 
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The other potential pick is Lt Gen Ishfaq Nadeem Ahmed, who is considered to have had a ‘textbook career’. He is currently serving as Multan corps commander and has previously served as CGS.

Gen Ishfaq’s appointment as CGS was one of the first few things Gen Raheel Sharif did when he took charge as army chief, and many see him as the man behind Gen Sharif’s successes.

Gen Sharif’s claim to fame has been his successful campaign in North Waziristan, which is known as Zarb-i-Azb. But it is little known that the blueprint for the operation had been prepared by Gen Ishfaq as director general of military operations (DMGO). PM Sharif had received a briefing at the GHQ on the plan for North Waziristan and approved it in principle in August 2013.

Gen Ishfaq also took part in the Swat operation as a major general and served in Waziristan as a brigadier.

Due to his involvement with the operations directorate, which started when he was a lieutenant colonel, several army officers say that no one understands operations better than him.

He is currently leading the mechanised corps, which is considered a major honour for an officer from infantry.

Moreover, he belongs to the Azad Kashmir Regiment. Therefore, his elevation as army chief would be a rare achievement for that smaller group within the military.

His detractors, however, say that he is very assertive and blunt. “As CGS, he frequently visited PM House for meetings, where his blunt and candid views did not usually go down well with the prime minister,” a source said. He is otherwise deeply apolitical and will be difficult for the government to ignore.

To quote a young officer, his supersession may create disquiet among the ranks, because he is held in very high esteem.

Thanks. It would be beneficial for the man behind the blueprint of Zarb e Azb to be the next COAS
 
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NS haven't learned from his past mistakes, We need a Forward Looking General & Gen. Ishfaq is the one for the job, He should for once think beyond his family & think for Pakistan as a State...
 
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Anyone who can look into the eyes of corrupt and unfair government, say NO when needed and doesn't play into personal or political interests is good enough for me.
 
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I dont think Gen Ishfaq will be made COAS, firstly because since he is being described as assertive and blunt, this is a big no for Nawaz Sharif... Also i have observed anyone who is being speculated and expected as COAS, in media as most likley choice is never named COAS... Even in Gen Raheel Sharif's time, Gen Rashid Mehmood's name was coming, and also Gen Haroon... Some were expecting Gen Tariq khan too...but no one, not even one person had expected Gen Raheel Sharif.... So lets think..who has the least chances of becoming COAS? In my opinion, one who we dont expect at all, will become next chief...
 
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So lets think..who has the least chances of becoming COAS? In my opinion, one who we dont expect at all, will become next chief...

Yes, three years ago no one was expecting RS but this time four names are coming equally in media talks.
Considering the mentality Nawaz Shreef, I think more chances are for Mr. Ramday and Mr. Bajwa.
 
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I dont think Gen Ishfaq will be made COAS, firstly because since he is being described as assertive and blunt, this is a big no for Nawaz Sharif... Also i have observed anyone who is being speculated and expected as COAS, in media as most likley choice is never named COAS... Even in Gen Raheel Sharif's time, Gen Rashid Mehmood's name was coming, and also Gen Haroon... Some were expecting Gen Tariq khan too...but no one, not even one person had expected Gen Raheel Sharif.... So lets think..who has the least chances of becoming COAS? In my opinion, one who we dont expect at all, will become next chief...

If i remember correctly, Gen. Rashid Mehmud had a similar demineur to Gen. Ashfaq i.e outspoken and assertive that is why he was he was not chosen. Gen. Haroon was never a serious contender and Gen. Tariq had a similar profile to Gen. Bajwa. If we go by the same method, NS might choose Gen. Ramday.
 
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As much as everyone, including RS wants Gen Nadeem to become COAS, we know that he doesn't like BS. NS is himself a BS so he may not be selected. Also, Zarb e Azb is now in final stages so government is not keeping him on top of the list.

Gen Ramday has become controversial. So forget about him.

Gen Hayat... very good man, goes by the book.. But he is becoming CJCS, so no to him.

Gen Bajwa.. Masters degree in LoC affairs lolz. I think NS/ BS will select him.


Personally, I want Gen Nadeem... But you know, I am no one... :) Gen RS also wants him.. But he will be no one after 7 days...
 
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He planned Zarb e Azb also Rah e Nijat as well as lead SWAT operation and now heading the most important strike core which has the task to hit and go inside India in case of war. Military wise he is the best man for the job
 
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Yes, three years ago no one was expecting RS but this time four names are coming equally in media talks.
Considering the mentality Nawaz Shreef, I think more chances are for Mr. Ramday and Mr. Bajwa.

i hope its bajwa.I have heard he is the split image of raheel shareef.
 
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As much as everyone, including RS wants Gen Nadeem to become COAS, we know that he doesn't like BS. NS is himself a BS so he may not be selected. Also, Zarb e Azb is now in final stages so government is not keeping him on top of the list.

Gen Ramday has become controversial. So forget about him.

Gen Hayat... very good man, goes by the book.. But he is becoming CJCS, so no to him.

Gen Bajwa.. Masters degree in LoC affairs lolz. I think NS/ BS will select him.


Personally, I want Gen Nadeem... But you know, I am no one... :) Gen RS also wants him.. But he will be no one after 7 days...

@bold... Lollllll...

Even i think, Gen Ishfaq wont become COAS ...As he is everyone's fav, and deserves on merit, and as everyone is saying, he is blunt, so he is a big no no for nawaz sharif......whom everyone expects to become COAS, never becomes. COAS... Gen Raheel Sharif, was least expected, and yet he became the chief.... Athough everyone in media is saying tht Gen Ashfaq Nadeem will become COAS, i am almost 100% sure, he will not be the one...

Gen Bajwa, is left..so yea...he can be selected by Nawaz Sharif as Gen Ramday will be too controversial, becoz of his association with Justice Ramday...
 
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