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27 Nov, 2016 , 08.38AM IST
Pakistan Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif on Saturday chose Chief of Army Staff Raheel Sharif's successor: General Qamar Javed Bajwa. Gen. Sharif didn't seek an extension to his three-year term, unlike several of his predecessors. Who is Gen. Qamar Javed Bajwa, the man who's set to become one of the most influential people in Pakistan? Here are 10 key points to keep in mind.
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Gen Bajwa's regiment
Bajwa belongs to the Balochistan regiment, which has produced three Pakistan Army chiefs - Gen. Yahya Khan, Gen. Aslam Beg and Gen. Ashfaq Perviaz Kayani.
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Previous post
Before his elevation, Bajwa served as Inspector General of Training and Evaluation
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Experience
He has led the 10 Corps, which serves in the area along the Line of Control, and the Force Command Northern Areas.
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Served under a former Indian Army Chief in Congo
He has also served under former Indian Army Chief Gen. Bikram Singh as a brigade commander during a United Nations mission in Congo.
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'Professional, outstanding' performance during United Nations mission
Gen Singh said Gen Bajwa's performance under him in Congo was "totally professional" and "outstanding," but added that India should wait and watch how the new Pakistan COAS behaves. A military officer's conduct at home, where he's governed by his country's national interests, is different from his conduct in the international environment, Gen. Singh explained.
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Pakistan Army's Kashmir policy: 'No let-up' under Bajwa
Gen. Singh added that Gen. Bajwa, who has commanded the 10 Corps, was acquainted with his Pakistan's policy towards India, and said he believed "there will be no let-up as far as Pakistan army's Kashmir policy is concerned."
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More focus on home-grown terrorism?
Gen Singh also expressed hope that the new Pakistan COAS will consider homegrown terrorism as a greater threat to Pakistan than India, as he has publicly said.
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Responsibilities
Bajwa will take over an Army that operates a vast business empire, and often dictates key areas of Pakistan's foreign policy - including relations with India and Afghanistan.
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Not the only contender
Gen Bajwa wasn't the only man in contention for the top Army job. Chief of General Staff Lieutenant Zubair Hayat, who was once in charge of Pakistan's nuclear programme, and Lieutenant General Ishfaq Nadeem, commander of the strategic Multan strike corps, were also considered. Like Gen Bajwa, Zubair has been promoted to the rank of four-star general. He's been named Chairman, Joint Chief of Staffs Committee.
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When Gen Bajwa takes over
General Sharif will hand over the command of Pakistan's Army to Bajwa at a ceremony in Rawalpindi on Tuesday, November 29.
Inputs from agencies
Header photo courtesy: AP
http://m.timesofindia.com/world/pak...w-Army-Chief-Key-points/listshow/55645205.cms
Pakistan Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif on Saturday chose Chief of Army Staff Raheel Sharif's successor: General Qamar Javed Bajwa. Gen. Sharif didn't seek an extension to his three-year term, unlike several of his predecessors. Who is Gen. Qamar Javed Bajwa, the man who's set to become one of the most influential people in Pakistan? Here are 10 key points to keep in mind.
1
Gen Bajwa's regiment
Bajwa belongs to the Balochistan regiment, which has produced three Pakistan Army chiefs - Gen. Yahya Khan, Gen. Aslam Beg and Gen. Ashfaq Perviaz Kayani.
2
Previous post
Before his elevation, Bajwa served as Inspector General of Training and Evaluation
3
Experience
He has led the 10 Corps, which serves in the area along the Line of Control, and the Force Command Northern Areas.
4
Served under a former Indian Army Chief in Congo
He has also served under former Indian Army Chief Gen. Bikram Singh as a brigade commander during a United Nations mission in Congo.
5
'Professional, outstanding' performance during United Nations mission
Gen Singh said Gen Bajwa's performance under him in Congo was "totally professional" and "outstanding," but added that India should wait and watch how the new Pakistan COAS behaves. A military officer's conduct at home, where he's governed by his country's national interests, is different from his conduct in the international environment, Gen. Singh explained.
6
Pakistan Army's Kashmir policy: 'No let-up' under Bajwa
Gen. Singh added that Gen. Bajwa, who has commanded the 10 Corps, was acquainted with his Pakistan's policy towards India, and said he believed "there will be no let-up as far as Pakistan army's Kashmir policy is concerned."
7
More focus on home-grown terrorism?
Gen Singh also expressed hope that the new Pakistan COAS will consider homegrown terrorism as a greater threat to Pakistan than India, as he has publicly said.
8
Responsibilities
Bajwa will take over an Army that operates a vast business empire, and often dictates key areas of Pakistan's foreign policy - including relations with India and Afghanistan.
9
Not the only contender
Gen Bajwa wasn't the only man in contention for the top Army job. Chief of General Staff Lieutenant Zubair Hayat, who was once in charge of Pakistan's nuclear programme, and Lieutenant General Ishfaq Nadeem, commander of the strategic Multan strike corps, were also considered. Like Gen Bajwa, Zubair has been promoted to the rank of four-star general. He's been named Chairman, Joint Chief of Staffs Committee.
10
When Gen Bajwa takes over
General Sharif will hand over the command of Pakistan's Army to Bajwa at a ceremony in Rawalpindi on Tuesday, November 29.
Inputs from agencies
Header photo courtesy: AP
http://m.timesofindia.com/world/pak...w-Army-Chief-Key-points/listshow/55645205.cms