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Chief of the Army Staff (Pakistan)

The Chief of the Army Staff (COAS) is a statutory position in the Pakistani Army held by a general officer. As the highest-ranking officer, it is one of the most powerful positions in Pakistan.[2][3]

Chief of the Army Staff
سالارِ افواجِ پاکستان
Flag of the Chief of the Army Staff of Pakistan
Incumbent
General Asim Munir
since 29 November 2022
Ministry of Defence
Army Secretariat-I at MoD[1]
AbbreviationCOAS
Member ofJoint Chiefs of Staff Committee
National Security Council
Special Investment Facilitation Council
Reports toPrime Minister
Minister of Defence
SeatGeneral Headquarters (GHQ)
Rawalpindi Cantonment, Punjab
AppointerPrime Minister of Pakistan
Term length03 years
renewable once subject to approval of Prime Minister
PrecursorCommander-in-Chief of the Army
Formation3 March 1972; 51 years ago (1972-03-03)
First holderGeneral Tikka Khan
SuccessionOn basis of seniority, subjected to the decision of the Prime Minister of Pakistan.
Unofficial namesArmy Chief
DeputyVice Chief of the Army Staff (Vacant)
Chief of the General Staff
SalaryAccording to Pakistan Military officer's Pay Grade (apex Scale)
WebsiteOfficial website

This is the senior most appointment in the Pakistan Army who is a member of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Committee in a separate capacity, usually consulting with the Chairman joint chiefs to act as a military adviser to the Prime Minister and its civilian government in the line of defending the land borders of the country.[4] The Chief of Army Staff exercise its responsibility of command and control of the operational, combatant, logistics, and training commands within the army, in contrast to the Chief of Staff of the U.S. Army.[4]

The appointment, in principle, is constitutionally subjected to be for three years but an extension may be granted from the approval and recommendations of the Prime Minister by the President.[5] The Chief of Army Staff is based in the Army GHQ, and the current Chief of Army Staff is General Asim Munir Ahmed, serving in this capacity since 29 November 2022.[6][7]

Office of the Chief of the Army Staff Edit

The designation of the Chief of the Army Staff was created from the previous title Commander-in-Chief of the Pakistan Army in 1972. Since 1972, there have been 10 four-star rank army generals to be appointed as chief of army staff by statute.[8] The Prime Minister approved the nomination and appointment of the Chief of Army Staff, with President confirming the Prime Minister's appointed choosing and nomination.[9]

The army leadership is based in the Army GHQ whose functions are supervised by the Chief of Army Staff, assisted by the civilians from the Army Secretariat of the Ministry of Defence (MoD).[1] The Chief of Army Staff exercise its responsibility of complete operational, training and logistics commands.: 131 [10][self-published source?]

There are several principle staff officers (PSO) who assist in running the operations of the Army GHQ:

List of chiefs of army staff Edit

No. Portrait Chief of Army Staff Took office Left office Time in office Unit of Commission
01
 
Khan, TikkaGeneral
Tikka Khan HJ, HQA, SPk
(1915–2002)
3 March 19721 March 19763 years, 364 days2 Fd Regt Arty
02
 
Zia-ul-Haq, MuhammadGeneral
Muhammad Zia-ul-Haq
(1924–1988)
1 March 197617 August 198812 years, 169 days13 Lancers
03
 
Beg, MirzaGeneral
Mirza Aslam Beg NI(M), SBt
(born 1931)
17 August 198816 August 19912 years, 364 days16 Baloch
04
 
Janjua, AsifGeneral
Asif Nawaz Janjua NI(M), SBt
(1937–1993)
16 August 19918 January 1993 †1 year, 145 days5 Punjab
05
 
Kakar, AbdulGeneral
Abdul Waheed Kakar NI(M), SBt
(born 1937)
11 January 199312 January 19963 years, 1 day5 FF
06
 
Karamat, JehangirGeneral
Jehangir Karamat NI(M), TBt
(born 1941)
12 January 19966 October 19982 years, 267 days13 Lancers
07
 
Musharraf, PervezGeneral
Pervez Musharraf NI(M), TBt
(1943–2023)
6 October 199829 November 20079 years, 53 days16 (SP) Medium Regt Arty
08
 
Kayani, Ashfaq ParvezGeneral
Ashfaq Pervez Kayani NI(M), HI(C)
(born 1952)
29 November 200729 November 20136 years, 0 days5 Baloch
09
 
Sharif, RaheelGeneral
Raheel Sharif NI(M), HI(M)
(born 1956)
29 November 201329 November 20163 years, 0 days6 FF
10
 
Bajwa, QamarGeneral
Qamar Javed Bajwa NI(M), HI(M)
(born 1960)
29 November 201629 November 20226 years, 0 days16 Baloch
11
 
Munir, AsimGeneral
Asim Munir NI(M), HI(M)
(born 1968)
29 November 2022Incumbent325 days23 FF

See also Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ a b MoD, Ministry of Defence. "Organogram of MoD" (PDF). mod.gov.pk/. Ministry of Defence Press. Retrieved 22 July 2017.
  2. ^ "Pakistan Extends Term For Powerful Army Chief". RFE/RL. Retrieved 27 August 2022.
  3. ^ . The News. 27 November 2013. Archived from the original on 1 December 2013. Retrieved 16 December 2013.
  4. ^ a b Shabbir, Usman (2003). . pakdef.org. PakDef Military Consortium. Archived from the original on 7 January 2019. Retrieved 24 July 2017.
  5. ^ "Will retire on November 29, Kayani confirms". The Express Tribune. 6 October 2013. Retrieved 16 December 2013.
  6. ^ Dawn.com (29 November 2022). "Gen Bajwa to hand over command to Gen Munir today". DAWN.COM. Retrieved 29 November 2022.
  7. ^ "Gen Qamar Javed Bajwa to hand over command to Gen Asim Munir shortly". www.geo.tv. Retrieved 29 November 2022.
  8. ^ "The Army Chief's". www.pakistanarmy.gov.pk. Retrieved 19 October 2019.
  9. ^ Zahra-Malik, Drazen Jorgic and Mehreen (26 November 2016). "Pakistan PM Sharif names General Bajwa as new army chief". Reuters UK. Retrieved 26 November 2016.
  10. ^ Inc, IBP (2009). Pakistan Intelligence, Security Activities and Operations Handbook - Strategic Information and Developments. Lulu.com. p. 230. ISBN 9781438737225. Retrieved 24 July 2017. {{cite book}}: |last1= has generic name (help)[self-published source]

External links Edit

  • Official Pakistan Army website
  • Inter-Services Public Relations

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General StaffSalaryAccording to Pakistan Military officer s Pay Grade apex Scale WebsiteOfficial websiteThis is the senior most appointment in the Pakistan Army who is a member of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Committee in a separate capacity usually consulting with the Chairman joint chiefs to act as a military adviser to the Prime Minister and its civilian government in the line of defending the land borders of the country 4 The Chief of Army Staff exercise its responsibility of command and control of the operational combatant logistics and training commands within the army in contrast to the Chief of Staff of the U S Army 4 The appointment in principle is constitutionally subjected to be for three years but an extension may be granted from the approval and recommendations of the Prime Minister by the President 5 The Chief of Army Staff is based in the Army GHQ and the current Chief of Army Staff is General Asim Munir Ahmed serving in this capacity since 29 November 2022 6 7 Contents 1 Office of the Chief of the Army Staff 2 List of chiefs of army staff 3 See also 4 References 5 External linksOffice of the Chief of the Army Staff EditThe designation of the Chief of the Army Staff was created from the previous title Commander in Chief of the Pakistan Army in 1972 Since 1972 there have been 10 four star rank army generals to be appointed as chief of army staff by statute 8 The Prime Minister approved the nomination and appointment of the Chief of Army Staff with President confirming the Prime Minister s appointed choosing and nomination 9 The army leadership is based in the Army GHQ whose functions are supervised by the Chief of Army Staff assisted by the civilians from the Army Secretariat of the Ministry of Defence MoD 1 The Chief of Army Staff exercise its responsibility of complete operational training and logistics commands 131 10 self published source There are several principle staff officers PSO who assist in running the operations of the Army GHQ Engineer in Chief Eng in C Chief of General Staff Chief of Logistics Staff Inspector General of Training and Evaluation IGT amp E Inspector General Communications and IT IGC amp IT Inspector General Arms IG Arms Military Secretary Mil Secy Adjutant General Quartermaster General QMG Master General of Ordnance MGO Judge Advocate General Corps Director General EME DGEME Director General Frontier Works Organisation DGFWO DG Combat Development DirectorateList of chiefs of army staff EditFor the army heads from 1947 to 1972 see Commander in Chief of the Pakistan Army See also Vice Chief of the Army Staff Pakistan and Deputy Chief of the Army Staff Pakistan No Portrait Chief of Army Staff Took office Left office Time in office Unit of Commission01 nbsp Khan Tikka GeneralTikka Khan HJ HQA SPk 1915 2002 3 March 19721 March 19763 years 364 days2 Fd Regt Arty02 nbsp Zia ul Haq Muhammad GeneralMuhammad Zia ul Haq 1924 1988 1 March 197617 August 198812 years 169 days13 Lancers03 nbsp Beg Mirza GeneralMirza Aslam Beg NI M SBt born 1931 17 August 198816 August 19912 years 364 days16 Baloch04 nbsp Janjua Asif GeneralAsif Nawaz Janjua NI M SBt 1937 1993 16 August 19918 January 1993 1 year 145 days5 Punjab05 nbsp Kakar Abdul GeneralAbdul Waheed Kakar NI M SBt born 1937 11 January 199312 January 19963 years 1 day5 FF06 nbsp Karamat Jehangir GeneralJehangir Karamat NI M TBt born 1941 12 January 19966 October 19982 years 267 days13 Lancers07 nbsp Musharraf Pervez GeneralPervez Musharraf NI M TBt 1943 2023 6 October 199829 November 20079 years 53 days16 SP Medium Regt Arty08 nbsp Kayani Ashfaq Parvez GeneralAshfaq Pervez Kayani NI M HI C born 1952 29 November 200729 November 20136 years 0 days5 Baloch09 nbsp Sharif Raheel GeneralRaheel Sharif NI M HI M born 1956 29 November 201329 November 20163 years 0 days6 FF10 nbsp Bajwa Qamar GeneralQamar Javed Bajwa NI M HI M born 1960 29 November 201629 November 20226 years 0 days16 Baloch11 nbsp Munir Asim GeneralAsim Munir NI M HI M born 1968 29 November 2022Incumbent325 days23 FFSee also EditMalacca Cane Chairman Joint Chiefs of Staff Committee List of serving generals of the Pakistan Army Chief of the Air Staff Pakistan Chief of the Naval Staff Pakistan Chief of the General Staff Pakistan References Edit a b MoD Ministry of Defence Organogram of MoD PDF mod gov pk Ministry of Defence Press Retrieved 22 July 2017 Pakistan Extends Term For Powerful Army Chief RFE RL Retrieved 27 August 2022 Lt Gen Raheel appointed as new COAS Lt Gen Rashad as CJCSC The News 27 November 2013 Archived from the original on 1 December 2013 Retrieved 16 December 2013 a b Shabbir Usman 2003 Command and Structure control of the Pakistan Army pakdef org PakDef Military Consortium Archived from the original on 7 January 2019 Retrieved 24 July 2017 Will retire on November 29 Kayani confirms The Express Tribune 6 October 2013 Retrieved 16 December 2013 Dawn com 29 November 2022 Gen Bajwa to hand over command to Gen Munir today DAWN COM Retrieved 29 November 2022 Gen Qamar Javed Bajwa to hand over command to Gen Asim Munir shortly www geo tv Retrieved 29 November 2022 The Army Chief s www pakistanarmy gov pk Retrieved 19 October 2019 Zahra Malik Drazen Jorgic and Mehreen 26 November 2016 Pakistan PM Sharif names General Bajwa as new army chief Reuters UK Retrieved 26 November 2016 Inc IBP 2009 Pakistan Intelligence Security Activities and Operations Handbook Strategic Information and Developments Lulu com p 230 ISBN 9781438737225 Retrieved 24 July 2017 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a last1 has generic name help self published source External links EditOfficial Pakistan Army website Inter Services Public Relations Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Chief of the Army Staff Pakistan amp oldid 1181073553, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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