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  2. Pakistan Rangers - Wikipedia

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    A uniformed Sindh Ranger in Desert Battle Dress Uniform armed with a Heckler & Koch/POF MP5.. The origins of the Pakistan Rangers go back to 1942, when the British government established a special unit in Sindh known as the Sindh Police Rifles (SPR) which was commanded by British Indian Army officers.

  3. Punjab Rangers - Wikipedia

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    The Punjab Rangers (formally Pakistan Rangers Punjab) (Urdu: پنجاب رینجرز) is a federal paramilitary force in Pakistan. It is one of nine Civil Armed Forces and is one of two Ranger forces with the other one being the Sindh Rangers , which operates in Sindh province .

  4. Sindh Rangers - Wikipedia

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    The Sindh Rangers (formally Pakistan Rangers Sindh) (Sindhi:سنڌ رينجرز) is a federal paramilitary force in Pakistan. It is one of nine Civil Armed Forces and is one of two Ranger forces with the other one being the Punjab Rangers , which operates in Punjab province .

  5. Mehran Force - Wikipedia

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    In 1995, the Pakistan Rangers was divided into the Pakistan Rangers (Punjab) and the Pakistan Rangers (Sindh) and the Mehran Force was then merged into the Pakistan Rangers (Sindh). The Pakistan Rangers (Sindh) is governed by Ranger's Ordinance 1959 [3] and operates under the control of the Ministry of Interior and Headquarters 5 Corps. [4] [5]

  6. Paramilitary forces of Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    East Pakistan Rifles (now the Border Guards Bangladesh) Federal Security Force, a secret police from 1972-1977; Gilgit Scouts (now the fully military Northern Light Infantry Regiment but see Gilgit-Baltistan Scouts above) Khasadar, disbanded in 2019; Mehran Force, replaced by the Pakistan Rangers (Sindh) Razakar in East Pakistan

  7. November 2024 PTI protest - Wikipedia

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    During midnight of November 26-27, the Government of Pakistan, Pakistan Police, Pakistan Army and Pakistan Rangers initiated a crackdown on the protests. [68] The Pakistan Army was deployed under Article 245 with orders of shoot-on-sight for the protesters.

  8. Pakistan Rangers Public Schools & Colleges System - Wikipedia

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    PRPSAC System operates in 18 regions across Pakistan. [2] PRPSACS Secretariat serves as the central body, which controls the system's technical aspects. [ 3 ] Central Punjab Region is the largest region in terms of schools and colleges. 20 PRPS&Cs (linked With PRPSACS Secretariat) are operated by Central Punjab Region.

  9. 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. Administratively it ...