Chief of Army Staff | |
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سالارِ پاکستان | |
Ministry of Defence Army Secretariat-I at MoD [1] | |
Abbreviation | COAS |
Member of | Joint Chiefs of Staff Committee National Security Council Special Investment Facilitation Council |
Reports to | Prime Minister |
Seat | General Headquarters (GHQ) Rawalpindi Cantonment, Punjab |
Appointer | President on advice Prime Minister of Pakistan |
Term length | 5 years, renewable once |
Constituting instrument | Article |
Precursor | Commander-in-Chief of the Army |
Formation | 3 March 1972 |
First holder | General Tikka Khan |
Succession | On basis of seniority, subjected to the decision of the Prime Minister of Pakistan. |
Unofficial names | Army Chief |
Deputy | Vice Chief of the Army Staff (Vacant) Chief of the General Staff |
Salary | According to Pakistan Military officer's Pay Grade (apex Scale) |
Website | Official website |
The Chief of the Army Staff (COAS) is a position in the Pakistani Army held by a four-star general. As the highest-ranking officer, it is the most powerful position in the army. [2] [3]
This is the senior most appointment in the army who is a member of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Committee in a separate capacity, usually consulting with the Chairman joint chiefs to act as a military adviser to the Prime Minister and its civilian government in the line of defending the land borders of the country. [4] The Chief of the Army Staff exercises responsibility of command and control of the operational, combatant, logistics, and training commands within the army. [4]
The appointment, in principle, is constitutionally subjected to be for three years after the approval by the President on the recommendations of the Prime Minister. [5] The Chief of the Army Staff is based in the GHQ, and the current Chief is General Syed Asim Munir Ahmed Shah, serving in this capacity since 29 November 2022. [6] [7]
The designation of the Chief of the Army Staff was created from the previous title Commander-in-Chief of the Pakistan Army in 1972. Since 1972, there have been 10 four-star rank army generals to be appointed as chief of army staff by statute. [8] The Prime Minister approved the nomination and appointment of the Chief of Army Staff, with President confirming the Prime Minister's appointed choosing and nomination. [9]
The army leadership is based in the GHQ whose functions are supervised by the Chief of Army Staff, assisted by the civilians from the Army Secretariat of the Ministry of Defence (MoD). [1] The Chief of Army Staff exercises the responsibility of complete operational, training and logistics commands.: 131 [10] [ self-published source? ]
There are several principle staff officers (PSO) who assist in running the operations of the Army GHQ:
No. | Portrait | Chief of Army Staff | Took office | Left office | Time in office | Unit of Commission |
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01 | Tikka Khan HJ, HQA, SPk (1915–2002) | General3 March 1972 | 1 March 1976 | 3 years, 364 days | 2 Fd Regt Arty | |
02 | Muhammad Zia-ul-Haq (1924–1988) | General1 March 1976 | 17 August 1988 | 12 years, 169 days | 13 Lancers | |
03 | Mirza Aslam Beg NI(M), SBt (born 15 February 1928) | General17 August 1988 | 16 August 1991 | 2 years, 364 days | 16 Baloch | |
04 | Asif Nawaz Janjua NI(M), SBt (1937–1993) | General16 August 1991 | 8 January 1993 † | 1 year, 145 days | 5 Punjab | |
05 | Abdul Waheed Kakar NI(M), SBt (born 1937) | General11 January 1993 | 12 January 1996 | 3 years, 1 day | 5 FF / 27 AK | |
06 | Jehangir Karamat NI(M), TBt (born 1941) | General12 January 1996 | 6 October 1998 | 2 years, 267 days | 13 Lancers | |
07 | Pervez Musharraf NI(M), TBt (1943–2023) | General6 October 1998 | 29 November 2007 | 9 years, 53 days | 16 (SP) Medium Regt Arty | |
08 | Ashfaq Pervez Kayani NI(M), HI(C) (born 1952) | General29 November 2007 | 29 November 2013 | 6 years | 5 Baloch | |
09 | Raheel Sharif NI(M), HI(M) (born 1956) | General29 November 2013 | 29 November 2016 | 3 years | 6 FF | |
10 | Qamar Javed Bajwa NI(M), HI(M) (born 1960) | General29 November 2016 | 29 November 2022 | 6 years | 16 Baloch | |
11 | Syed Asim Munir Ahmed Shah NI(M), HI(M) (born 1968) | General29 November 2022 | Incumbent | 2 years, 13 days | 23 FF |
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