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Major reshuffle in army hierarchy:

i hope imran khan will establish writ of the govt on every part of it .

I hope all institutions of Pakistan become autonomous, and Imran Khan fail to implement Indian wish list of appointments, in any state institution of Pakistan.
 
I hope all institutions of Pakistan become autonomous, and Imran Khan fail to implement Indian wish list of appointments, in any state institution of Pakistan.

my best wishes for the new pakistan govt .
 
You probably are looking forward for increased transit aid from Imran Khan!

i am just wishing for new pakistani democratic govt to become real govt with real powers .unlike previous govt of PPP and PMLN .
 
Does anyone know some background info on Lt Gen Muhammad Naeem Ashraf, the new Commander 2 Corps Multan? The army would only appoint it's best general to the Strike Corps right?
He was previously chairman HIT. He is a good General. Hilal-e-imtiaz for excellent work. This field appointment means new tank coming out soon.
 
they don't take permission from defence minister ? how come civil govt is out of it ?
What gov have to do with promotions inside army ? This is internal matter of an insitution of Pakistan ...
 
IK will pick Chief of Army Staff
Well he has to only say yes...
Thats the only option.. given to pm...
And in case if pm thinks he very clever and he can refuse the pro posed name by pindi boys
Well he can pack his pajama and go to hime
 
He was previously chairman HIT. He is a good General. Hilal-e-imtiaz for excellent work. This field appointment means new tank coming out soon.

By new tanks do you mean Al-Khalid II or some other imported tank?
 
One-third of corps commanders replaced in major reshuffle

ISLAMABAD: The army on Friday appointed Lt Gen Nadeem Raza as new Chief of General Staff (CGS) amidst a major reshuffle in which almost one-third of the corps commanders were replaced.

The reshuffle precedes upcoming changes in the army’s top brass due to the impending retirement of five three-star generals in October. It is assumed that the postings at the General Headquarters and top command positions have been phased to smoothly carry out the imminent changes. The appointments announced on Friday and the upcoming changes together mean that a total of 22 positions of lieutenant generals will be affected. Executing all of them in one go would have come with logistical challenges.

An important feature of the postings announced by the army is that all of the transferred officers have swapped their positions with the new appointees. Lt Gen Nadeem Raza moves from 10 Corps to position of CGS and incumbent CGS Lt Gen Bilal Akbar goes to Chaklala to head 10 Corps. Lt Gen Shahid Baig Mirza has been posted as Inspector General of Communications & Information Technology in place of Lt Gen Humayun Aziz, who goes to Karachi to head 5 Corps.

Lt Gen Nadeem Raza made Chief of General Staff; Lt Gen Bilal Akbar to head 10 Corps

Lt Gen Naeem Ashraf will now be heading 2 Corps in Multan and the corps’ current commander Lt Gen Abdullah Dogar will become chairman of Heavy Industries Taxila in Lt Gen Ashraf’s place.

It may be recalled that almost a fortnight ago the Bahawalpur corps commander was also replaced when Lt Gen Javed Mehmood Bukhari was appointed in place of Lt Gen Sher Afgun, who was posted as Inspector General of Arms at the GHQ. Therefore, out of a total of nine corps, four have already got new commanders.

It is important to note that the next phase of changes, which will be due in about five weeks, will include important appointments of the new director general of the Inter-Services Intelligence and the Peshawar corps commander.

Current ISI chief Lt Gen Naveed Mukhtar and 11 Corps (Peshawar) Commander Lt Gen Nazir Butt will be among the five retiring three-star generals. The other three are Commander of Army Strategic Force Command Lt Gen Mian Muhammad Hilal Hussain, Military Secretary at the GHQ Lt Gen Ghayur Mahmood and Training and Evaluation Inspector General Lt Gen Hidayatur Rehman.

Appointment of the ISI chief will be the first test of the Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf government’s management of tenuous civil-military relations. Assertive prime ministers in the past got their way in appointment of the spymaster. It will be one interesting appointment to watch out.
 
Its time the military command is restructured.

The Joint Chiefs of Staff Committee should be given some teeth.

The new gov. should study the Goldwater‐Nichols Act, and prepare a new act for Pakistan.

It will completely remove the threat of Army overthrowing the Gov. AND it will make the Military as an Institution much stronger.
 
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