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Ex- army chief Bikram Singh asks India to be careful of new Pak Army Chief

Such an advice by ex Indian Army Chief regarding new COAS of Pakistan who has been his boss is a testament of proof of competence and capabilities of our new chief. india will have to take is seriously, little miscalculation on indian part will land them up in deep deep shit, General Bajwa is not the man Indians acnhave play monkey with.
 
Hopefully if he as bright as bikrsm ji suggests he will know the shear size and mensnce of Indian military and economic power at hands of India
 
Ex-Indian army chief praises Gen Qamar Jawed Bajwa
By News Desk
Published: November 27, 2016
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Former Indian Army chief General Bikram Singh has praised Pakistan’s new Army chief Lt Gen Qamar Javed Bajwa as a true ‘professional’.

“In the UN operations, General Bajwa’s performance was totally professional and outstanding. But a military officer’s conduct in the international environment is different from the way he conducts himself back home. There, he is governed by his country’s national interests,” General Singh was quoted as saying by the Times of India.

General Bajwa served as a brigade commander in the UN peace-keeping operations in Congo in 2007 under General Bikram Singh.

Singh further said it’s important to “wait-and-watch” how General Bajwa conducts himself.

“General Bajwa is well-versed with the complexities, nature of operations and terrain along the LoC. He has also handled Kashmir extensively during his career,” another Indian army official was quoted as saying.

Lt Gen Qamar Javed Bajwa appointed new army chief

Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif on Saturday appointed Gen Bajwa as next army chief.

The appointment of Gen Bajwa has come as a surprise to some given that he was second last in order of seniority among the five generals whose names were forwarded to the prime minister to fill the key slots of Chairman Joint Chiefs of Staff Committee (CJCSC) and Chief of Army Staff (COAS).

Although a military official said seniority was irrelevant in this case since all were course mates. Premier Sharif preferred Gen Bajwa over Corps Commander Multan Lt Gen Ishfaq Nadim Ahmed and Corps Commander Bahawalpur Lt Gen Javed Iqbal Ramday in view of certain considerations.

What impressed Sharif about Gen Bajwa is his ‘apolitical nature’ and crucial role he is thought to have played in supporting the democratic process during the 2014 dharna by Imran Khan’s Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI).

Gen Bajwa was corps commander Rawalpindi at that time, one of the most important corps in the army responsible for security along the entire Line of Control (LoC) as well as strategic installations in and around Islamabad.
Profile of new COAS

Born in Gakhar Mandi, Gujranwala, Gen Bajwa was commissioned on
October 24, 1980 in the 16 Baloch Regiment, the battle-hardened force that in the past has given three army chiefs, including Gen Yahya Khan, Gen Aslam Beg and Gen Ashfaq Parvez Kayani.

According to the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR), he is a graduate of Canadian Forces Command and Staff College-Toronto, Naval Post Graduate University-Monterey, California and National Defence University (NDU)-Islamabad. He has been an instructor at the School of Infantry and Tactics, Quetta, Command and Staff College, Quetta and the NDU.

He has also been Brigade Major of an Infantry Brigade and Chief of Staff of Rawalpindi Corps. Bajwa has commanded the 16 Baloch Regiment, an Infantry Brigade as well as Infantry Division in Northern Areas.

Hail the new Chief!

He had also commanded Pakistan Contingent in Congo, where he worked alongside the former Indian army chief General Bikram Singh, who according to the Hindustan Times, described Gen Bajwa as an ‘outstanding and professional solider’.

Before being named the new army chief, Gen Bajwa was serving as the Inspector General Training and Evaluation at the General Headquarters (QHQ), the same post Gen Raheel was holding before being appointed as the army chief in November 2013.

Being the corps commander of Rawalpindi, the incoming army chief has vast experience of dealing with issues related to Kashmir and the LoC, which is currently the focus of attention due to the bloody exchanges between the border guards of the two countries.

‘Down to earth, intellectually very powerful’

A serving three-star general, who knows Gen Bajwa personally, described the new army chief a “down to earth and very hard working” professional.

New Army chief should carry forward Gen Raheel’s legacy: Khawaja Asif

“He rules hearts and is quick in decision making,” the military official said while speaking to The Express Tribune on condition of anonymity since his position does not permit him to speak to the media.

The official also described Gen Bajwa as highly educated and very powerful, intellectually.

Another official, who is aware of the working style of the new army chief, said Gen Bajwa is a ‘pure professional’ and easy going. “He is a tough guy when it comes to discipline and professionalism.”

Like his predecessor, Gen Bajwa would be leading his men from the front.

This article originally appeared on Times of India.
 
do you really think the interaction at UN level is so high?
He was not serving as a normal Lt from Punjab Regt.
He was Bde Comdr under Bikram who was the contingent comdr. Like a GOC.
And GOCs have frequent interraction with their formation commanders.
Heck they are sent Sitreps everyday describing performance etc of the formations.
So if you ask me YES interraction IS HIGH!
 
All Pakistan army chiefs have to be anti India. No matter who is Pak army chief, India will be ready
 
Serving under a senior officer on a peacekeeping mission on behalf of UN DOES NOT equate to one beimg better than the other, nor dpes it equate to knowing him inside out. And you are actually doing exactly the opposite of what ypur fprmer CAS advised. Instead of being cautious you write him off with stupod statements like singh was his boss and he was knows him insode out as if that service gives you significant insight. It doesn't...

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Indian Ex. Army Chief Bikram Singh is giving respect to General Oamar Javed Bajwa for being an outstanding and professional soldier in the field. He served as Peace-keeper in UN mission in Congo as a Brigade Commander. He was also an instructor at the School of Infantry and Tactics in Quetta, Balochistan. After that he was appointed as Corp Commander of X Corp of Pakistan by Gen. Raheel Sharif, which is responsible for keeping a close eye on IA near LOC.

It seem India is already feeling not good. So let see what new Boss does. His first two months would be crucial and will set the tone. Also what kind of person he promotes when 4 Lt Generals who were senior to him retire. I hope the two he promotes are Billal Akbar of Sindh Rangers and Sher Afghan head of Baluchistan FC.
Yeah !!!! Major Gen. Bilal Akbar deserve a promotion for his swift action against MQM Terrorist Organization in Karachi.
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Be Better Think,Then you feel start up In first step.
Secondly To Be Careful Behind your back.
Thirdly,Never To Be able,Not To mention anything without knowing to strangers,If so.
Thanks again for your help.


Beware If Your Enemy,Never Abide To Become Friends.Indian NEVER wanted to being good forever.:help: If You Needed,Just Call your chief of community.:astagh:
 
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Appointment of Qamar Javed Bajwa as new chief of Pakistan’s army seems to have set alarm bells ringing in India as country’s former army chief Bikram Singh on Saturday said New Delhi should be careful with respect to general’s approach.

Gen (retd) Singh regards Gen Bajwa as thorough professional who gave an outstanding performance in Congo during a UN peace mission, where they worked together.

“Things change once an officer goes back to his home country,” Indian media reported Bikram Sindgh as saying.

He said the new Pakistan army chief has wide experience of affairs related to the Line Of Control (LoC), adding that Qamar Javed Bajwa has served in all areas (bordering India) and knows pretty well what kind of terrain and conditions exists on both sides.

Earlier in the day, Pakistan appointed Lt Gen Qamar Javed Bajwa as Chief of the Army Staff (COAS) and Lt Gen Zubair Mahmood Hayat as Chairman Joint Chiefs of Staff Committee (CJCSC)

General Bajwa will get baton of command from General Raheel Sharif who retires on Nov 29 after completing three years in office.

Source: The News

I view it as good development. Both are true soldiers and would opine at lasting peace in the subcontinent. Wish The gen. all success in his new assignment. Let peace prevail..
 
Calm down, he is just another Army Chief. Pakistanis acting like he won the Election on a landslide :lol:

Pak is acting as they have new Army Chief but why Indians are jumping here and there on this forum on his appointment? Bikram Singh is veteran soldier and has served in field so his opinion in the favor or against Pak Army is more valuable than a bunch of Keyboard warriors. :coffee:
 
Pak is acting as they have new Army Chief but why Indians are jumping here and there on this forum on his appointment? Bikram Singh is veteran soldier and has served in field so his opinion in the favor or against Pak Army is more valuable than a bunch of Keyboard warriors. :coffee:


سر باجوہ، کل ہی آپ کی ترقی کا اعلان ہوا ہے اور آج آپ نے ڈیفنس پی کے پر اپنی آئی ڈی بنالی
 
finally,

Pakistan can start Gazwa-e-hind. He seems like the guy for whom Pakistan was waiting for.

Please start gazwa-e-hind and civilize idol worshippers. :butcher::butcher:
 

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