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  2. List of formations of the Pakistan Army - Wikipedia

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    The modern history of the Pakistan Army dates back to the formation of Pakistan in 1947, following the partition of the India subcontinent. [1] The army was initially formed as a professional land force by inheriting the assets and personnel of the British Indian Army, with its first commander-in-chief, Frank Messervy.

  3. One Unit Scheme - Wikipedia

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    The One Unit program was met with great resistance and grievances were raised by the four provinces since its establishment. As per scholar Julien Levesque, the One Unit project had mainly been pushed by the Punjabi elite of West Pakistan since 1953 with the aim of preventing politicians from East Pakistan from gaining power at the centre. [2]

  4. List of military legions - Wikipedia

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    This list of military legions is in chronological order where possible. In modern times, most units using the name "military legions" were composed of soldiers from a specific ethnic, national, religious or ideological background, and that background is often specified in the legion's name.

  5. Structure of the Pakistan Army - Wikipedia

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    The structure of the Pakistan Army is based on two distinct themes: operational and administrative. Operationally the Pakistan Army is divided into nine corps and three corps-level formations with areas of responsibility (AOR) ranging from the mountainous regions of the north to the desert and coastal regions of the south.

  6. Infantry Branch (Pakistan Army) - Wikipedia

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    The Infantry Branch of the Pakistan Army was established from the partition of the former British Indian Army's Infantry in 1947– only five regiments were part of the Infantry.: 50 [3] The Infantry Branch is in fact an administrative military organization that is not combat field formation, and it oversees the practice, training, rotation, and deployments including assisting the federal ...

  7. Pakistan Army - Wikipedia

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    Command and control at all levels of the new army was extremely difficult, as Pakistan had received six armoured, eight artillery and eight infantry regiments compared to the twelve armoured, forty artillery and twenty-one infantry regiments that went to India.: 155–156 [24] In total, the size of the new army was about ~150,000 men strong ...

  8. Category:Military units and formations of Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Military units and formations of Pakistan" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. G.

  9. Eleven Points Programme - Wikipedia

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    3. Complete autonomy for East Pakistan based on the previous 6-points. 4. Formation of a federal government in West Pakistan consisting of the autonomous provinces of Punjab, Sindh, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa & Balochistan (which had been dissolved by the Ayub Khan government under the One Unit Scheme) 5.