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Syed Asim Munir Ahmed Shah [a] (born 1968) [2] is a Pakistani military officer who is currently serving as the 11th chief of the army staff of Pakistan Army since 29 November 2022. [3] Before becoming the army chief, he was posted at the GHQ as Quartermaster general. [4] He commanded the XXX Corps in Gujranwala from 17 June 2019 to 6 October ...
General Asim Munir. since 29 November 2022. Ministry of Defence ... Syed Asim Munir Ahmed Shah NI(M), HI(M) (born 1968) 29 November 2022: Incumbent: 2 years, 58 days:
Lieutenant General Asim Saleem Bajwa, former DG ISPR & Commander southern command, Chairman CPEC Authority; Lieutenant General Syed Asim Munir Ahmed Shah, former DG ISI, Commander XXX Corps (Pakistan) Lieutenant General Faiz Hameed, DG ISI; Vice Admiral Syed Mohammad Ahsan, former Governor of East Pakistan; Air Vice Marshall Eric Gordon Hall
Pakistani Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif has named the country's former spy chief as head of the military, the information minister said Thursday, ending months of speculation about the new ...
Ahmad Shuja Pasha HI(M) 1 October 2008 18 March 2012 25 Lieutenant General. Zaheerul Islam HI(M) 19 March 2012 7 November 2014 26 Lieutenant General. Rizwan Akhtar. 7 November 2014 11 December 2016 27 Lieutenant General. Naveed Mukhtar. 11 December 2016 25 October 2018 28 Lieutenant General. Asim Munir HI(M) 25 October 2018 16 June 2019 29 ...
Afaq Ahmed (born 1962), founder and leader of Mohajir Qaumi Movement Pakistan; Afzal Haq Chaudhary Leader, Majlas-e Ahrar; Ahmad Noorani Siddiqi (1926–2003), leader of the Jamiat Ulema-e-Pakistan, founder of the World Islamic Mission; Ali Rashid, politician; Ali Zaidi (born 1952), politician; Altaf Hussain (born 1953), founder and leader of MQM
Muhammad Ali Jinnah, the founder of Pakistan, meeting with officers of 6th Bn, Frontier Force Rifles (Now 1st FF).. The Frontier Force Regiment came into being in 1957 with the amalgamation of the Frontier Force Regiment, the Frontier Force Rifles and the Pathan Regiment, all of which had their origins in the British Indian Army.
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