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and Also Against Modi.Congrats to him.....Hope he take action aganist Hafeez Saeed.
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and Also Against Modi.Congrats to him.....Hope he take action aganist Hafeez Saeed.
Sab se ziyada jalti hai jab aisa ho.All were from the same long course, I don't see a reason for them to take retirement, They were course mates, No harm in saying your course mate as "Sir"
All were from the same long course, I don't see a reason for them to take retirement, They were course mates, No harm in saying your course mate as "Sir"
totally agree bro....The bottom line is
All the names given to the PM were deserving candidates otherwise they wouldn't have been included in the list
So Good luck to General Bajwa and Hayat and best of luck to rest of the generals who are most likely to retire
here is a seniority list I found on the internet, how accurate is it?
Lt Gen Maqsood Ahmad, HI(M), FF — Military Adviser, Department of Peacekeeping Operations (DPKO) at United Nations, New York City, NY, United States. (Colonel Commandant of the Frontier Force Regiment). Due to retire on 13 January 2017.
Lt Gen Zubair Mahmood Hayat, HI(M), Arty — Chief of General Staff (CGS), GHQ. Due to retire on 13 January 2017.
Lt Gen Syed Wajid Hussain, HI(M), AC — Chairman, Heavy Industries Taxila (HIT), Taxila. (Colonel Commandant of the Armoured Corps). Due to retire on 13 January 2017.
Lt Gen Najib Ullah Khan, HI(M), Engrs — DG Joint Staff (DG JS), JSHQ, Chaklala. (Colonel Commandant of the Corps of Engineers). Due to retire on 13 January 2017.
Lt Gen Ishfaq Nadeem Ahmad, HI(M), AK — Commander, II Corps, Multan. (Colonel Commandant of the Azad Kashmir Regiment). Due to retire on 8 August 2017.
Lt Gen Zamir Ul Hassan Shah, HI(M), TBt, AD — Adjutant General (AG), GHQ. (Colonel Commandant of the Army Air Defence). Due to retire on 8 August 2017.
Lt Gen Javed Iqbal Ramday, HI(M), Sind — Commander, XXXI Corps, Bahawalpur. (Colonel Commandant of the Sind Regiment). Due to retire on 8 August 2017.
Lt Gen Qamar Javed Bajwa, HI(M), Baloch — Commander, X Corps, Rawalpindi. (Colonel Commandant of the Baloch Regiment). Due to retire on 8 August 2017.
When will he get retired?Gen Qamar Javed Bajwa is the new COAS
& Gen Zubair Hayat New CJCSC
Lt Gen Qamar Javed Bajwa chosen as new army chief
DAWN.COM — PUBLISHED 25 minutes ago
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After weeks of intense speculation and rumours, Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif has finalised the selection of two senior army officers as Chief of Army Staff (COAS) and Chairman Joint Chief of Staff Committee (CJCSC), reported DawnNews.
A career infantry officer belonging to the Baloch Regiment, Lt Gen Qamar Javed Bajwa has been appointed as the new COAS, while Lt Gen Zubair Hayat has been appointed the CJCSC.
Lt Gen Qamar Javed Bajwa and Lt Gen Zubair Hayat will be promoted to the rank of four-star generals.
Both generals would take up their new posts from Tuesday, the day the current army chief Raheel Sharif retires.
Others in contention for the post of army chief were Bahawalpur Corps Commander Lt Gen Javed Iqbal Ramday and Multan Corps Commander Lt Gen Ishfaq Nadeem. . All four generals are from the PMA’s 62nd long course, but have had different career trajectories.
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.
Lt Gen Qamar Javed Bajwa
Lt Gen Qamar Javed Bajwa was something of a dark horse in this race for the post of COAS. He is currently serving at the GHQ as Inspector General of Training and Evaluation — the position Gen Sharif held before becoming army chief — he has commanded the 10 Corps, the army’s largest, which is responsible for the area along the Line of Control (LoC).
Lt Gen Bajwa has extensive experience of handling affairs in Kashmir and the northern areas of the country. As a major general, he led the Force Command Northern Areas. He also served in the 10 Corps as lieutenant colonel, where he was GSO.
Despite his extensive involvement with Kashmir and northern areas, he is said to consider extremism a bigger threat for the country than India.
Lt Gen Bajwa has served with a UN mission in Congo as a brigade commander alongside former Indian army chief Gen Bikram Singh, who was also there as a division commander.
He has previously also remained the commandant of the Infantry School in Quetta.
His military colleagues say he is not attention-seeking and remains well-connected with his troops.
“He is extremely professional, but very easy-going and full of compassion,” an officer who had served under him said, adding that he was not protocol-minded either. Gen Bajwa is also said to be an apolitical person without any biases.
He is from the infantry’s Baloch Regiment, which has given three officers to the post of army chief — Gen Yahya Khan, Gen Aslam Beg and Gen Kayani.
Lt Gen Zubair Hayat
Lt Gen Zubair Hayat is from the artillery and the serving Chief of General Staff (CGS). As a three-star general, he was previously posted as director general of the Strategic Plans Division (SPD), which is the secretariat of the NCA; and corps commander Bahawalpur. This makes him an ideal choice for the post of CJCSC, who has an almost exclusive jurisdiction over nuclear forces and assets.
His postings as CGS and DG SPD afforded him an opportunity to work very closely with PM Sharif and Finance Minister Ishaq Dar.
During his tenure as a major general, he was general officer commanding (GOC) Sialkot and later headed the Staff Duties (SD) Directorate, whose personnel are commonly known in the army as ‘paper tigers’. His stay at the directorate and his earlier posting as principal staff officer to the army chief brought him closer to Gen Kayani, and he is generally seen as Gen Kayani’s protégé.
However, his primary shortcoming is that he has never served in a conflict zone.
Some of those who worked with him describe him as “workaholic” and a “vociferous reader”.
He is also said to have a very sharp memory.
Gen Zubair is a second generation officer. His father retired as a major general, while two of his brothers are generals: Pakistan Ordnance Factories Wah Chairman Lt Gen Omar Hayat and Inter-Services Intelligence DG (Analysis) Maj Gen Ahmad Mahmood Hayat.
Gen Raheel's legacy
In 2013, when Gen Kayani announced that he would not take an extension for a second time, Gen Sharif was not among the favourites in the race for army chief. Even after he beat all the odds to become the chief, his detractors continued to doubt him saying he lacked an intelligence and operations background.
But he did not allow those shortcomings to become a handicap.
The high point in his tenure was the start of Operation Zarb-i-Azb in North Waziristan against the Tehreek-i-Taliban Pakistan in June 2014, something from which his predecessor shied away fearing blowback. The operation is now in its last stages. He is also credited for action against militancy in Karachi and partially restoring calm to the city.
Gen Sharif has all along been supportive of the government, except for a statement at the corps commanders’ conference last November when he expressed reservations over the civilian administration’s governance. The comment presented the spectacle of a row between the civilian and military leadership. He has, nevertheless, maintained strong influence over the government’s foreign and national security policies.
The general garnered unprecedented popularity among the general public and on social media.
This is second time Pmln has deviated from their election promise of Appointing the most senior General as COAS
Not saying it was a good policy but dont promise things you cant deliver
was due Aug 2017When will he get retired?
It does not matter if they retire sooner than there actual date. They will definitely retire very soon.All were from the same long course, I don't see a reason for them to take retirement, They were course mates, No harm in saying your course mate as "Sir"
and Also Against Modi.
I see, but they will still retire because of seniority issues? so infact 6 Lt.Gen. will retire?