PNS Zafar

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The PNS Zafar, or Naval Base Zafar is a naval base located in the vicinity of the Navy NHQ in Islamabad, Pakistan. [1] [2] Commissioned in 1974, it serves as a headquarter of the Northern Command of the Pakistan Navy. [3] [4]

The PNS Zafar is a namesake of Commander Zafar Mohammad, the commanding officer of the PNS Ghazi in 1971, and is a logistics depot all Pakistan Navy personnel stationed at Islamabad. [5]

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