1. ISPR PAKISTAN
PAKISTAN ARMY
MUZAMMIL HUSSAIN
PAKISTAN NAVY
KHALIL AHMED
PAKISTAN AIR FORCE
MAZHAR SAEED
PAKISTAN ARMED FORCES
PRESENTED TO :
SIR AMIR SULTAN
2. INTRODUCTION OF ARMED FORCES
The Pakistan Armed Forces, are
the military forces of Pakistan.
They are the sixth largest in the
World in terms of active military
personnel and the largest among
Muslim countries.
The armed forces comprise three
main inter–services
branches: Army, Navy, and Air
Force together with the number
of paramilitary forces and
the Strategic Plans Division forces.
3. Founded 1947
JOINT STAFF HEADQUARTER
RAWALPINDI
LEADERSHIP
COMMANDER-IN-CHIEF PRESIDENT MAMNOON HUSSAIN
MINISTER OF DEFENCE KHAWAJAASIF
CHAIRMAN JOINT CHIEFS OF STAFF
COMMITTEE
GENERAL ZUBAIR MAHMOOD HAYAT
4. RANK OF PAKISTAN AMONG
STRONGEST
13TH IN WORLD (2016)
SOURCES http://www.globalfirepower.com/countries-listing.asp
Active personnel 643,000 (RANKED 6TH) IN ACCORDING TO THE
ACTIVE MILITARY PERSONNEL
Reserve personnel 515,000
Military age 16–49 years old
Expenditures
Budget $7.6 billion (2015–16)
Percent of GDP 3.5% (2015)
8. Admiral Zakaullah
Admiral Muhammad Zakaullah
HI(M), SI(M), TI(M) (born 10 January
1958), is an active four-star rank
admiral and the current Chief of
Naval Staff of the Pakistan Navy
• Promoted to CNS on October 2,2014.
Pride of Performance for
outstanding performance in yachting
He started his active duty as a
qualified Principle Warfare officer
(PWO) in Babur warship and was
later promoted as executive officer
of the Tippu-Sultan warship
9. Royal Navy to Pakistan Navy:
• 14 Aug 1947: Royal Pakistan Navy came in
to Being. Rear Admiral James Wilfred
Jeffords was appointed as first Commander
in Chief of Royal Pakistan Navy. Royal
Pakistan Navy’s share of the ships at the
time of partition comprised 4 sloops, 4
fleet minesweepers, 8 motor
minesweepers and harbor defense
launches.
• 17 Jan 1948: All Ships of Royal Pakistan
Navy (except minesweeper Malwa) left
Bombay for Karachi on their transfer to
Pakistan.
10. Cont.….
31 Jan 1953: Rear Admiral HMS
Chaudhry became the first Pakistani
Commander in Chief of Royal Pakistan
Navy.
23 Mar 1956: Islamic Republic of
Pakistan was proclaimed under the 1956
Constitution. The prefix `Royal’ was
dropped and the service redesigned as
Pakistan Navy short title “PN”.. The order
of precedence of the three services was
changed from Navy, Army, Air Force to
Army, Navy, Air Force.
11. PAKISTAN NAVY:
• Pakistan Navy is Four dimensional
force
• 1. Ground
• 2. Air
• 3. Water
• 4. Under water
12. Achievement's:
• 08 Sep 1965: Operation “Dwarka” was
extended successfully in which Indian city of
Dwarka was bombarded by PN Ships
Alamgir, Jahangir, Khaibar, Babur, Badr,
Shahjahan and Tippu Sultan.
• 01 Dec 1969: The first of the Daphne type
submarines HANGOR acquired by Pakistan
Navy from France. It was commissioned on
01 December 1969 and arrived in Pakistan on
20th December 1970.
• 12 Jan 1970: PN Submarine SHUSHUK was
commissioned in Pakistan Navy at France.
30 Jan 1970: PN Establishment PESHAWAR
was commissioned in Pakistan Navy.
13. Cont.…..
05 Aug 1970: PN Submarine MANGRO was
commissioned in Pakistan Navy at France.
16 Sep 1970: PNS TAIMUR was commissioned
in Pakistan Navy.
16 Dec 1970: Pakistan Naval Academy (PNA)
commissioned as PNS RAHBAR at Manora
Island.
Nov 1979: The first of the series of “SEA-
SPARK” Exercises held in the North Arabian Sea.
29 Dec 1970: PNS ABDOZE (shore
establishment) was commissioned in Pakistan
Navy as a logistics and technical base at PN
Dockyard Karachi.
14. Cont.…..
17 Aug 1981: Pakistan Navy
Engineering College (PNEC)
established and commissioned as PNS
JAUHAR.
5 Nov 1984: The first of the two PN
coastal oil tankers (Gwadar, and
Kalmat) commissioned.
August 1995: PN War College was
established in Lahore.
04 Mar 2007: National Centre of
Maritime Policy Research (NCMPR)
under the aegis of Bahria University
organized its first International
Conference on Maritime Threats and
Opportunities in the 21st Century from
04 to 06 March 2007.
15. Cont….
Feb 2009: Bahria University Launches
Medical and Dental College.
19 Sep 2009: Induction Ceremony of PNS
ZULFIQUAR at PN Dockyard. Chairman
joint Chiefs of Staff Committee graced the
occasion as chief guest.
19 May 2012: Inauguration of HQ Naval
Strategic Force Command (NSFC) by
Admiral Asif Sandila, Chief of the Naval
Staff.
16. Participation in Wars
War of 1965
Successful bombardment of the
coastal town of Dawaraka.
The Navy's submarine PNS Ghazi was
deployed, Pakistan's first submarine
and remaining the flagship submarine
for Pakistan Navy till deployed against
Indian Navy's western fleet at Bombay
(Mumbai) port .
17. War of 1971
On 8 December 1971 the Hangor, a
Pakistani Daphné class submarine, sank
the Indian frigate INS Khukri off the
coast of Gujarat, India.
This was the first sinking of a warship
by a submarine since World War II.
8 officers and 176 sailors of the
Indian navy were killed in this operation
18. Assets/strength:
22,000 active duty personnel. In
addition there were 5,000 reserves.
Also supported by 2,000 personnel in
the Maritime Security Agency and
2,500 personnel of the Coast Guard.
28. Important information:
First Royal rear admiral was James Wilfred Jeffords on 15 august 1947
First chief of Naval staff Admiral Muhammad Sharif on 23 march 1975
Naval day celebrated on 8th September
Navy is the four dimensional force
Basic purpose is to protect the economic and military interest at home
and abroad.
33. MOTTO OF PAK AIR FORCE
” SEHRA HO K DARYA SAB MERE PARON K NECHAY HAIN”
34. • The Pakistan Air Force, is the aerial warfare branch of the Pakistan Armed
Forces, primarily tasked with the aerial defence of Pakistan with a
secondary role of providing air support to the Pakistan Army and the
Pakistan Navy.
• Its primary mandate and mission is "to provide, in synergy with other inter-
services, the most efficient, assured and cost effective aerial Defence of
Pakistan." Since its establishment in 1947, the PAF has been involved in
various combat operations, providing aerial support to Inter – Services'
operations and relief efforts.
STRENGHTH : 65,000 full-time personnel (including 3,000 pilots) 10,000
reservists & 973 aircraft, Approximately 2000 – 5000 women's..
P.A.F INTRODUCTION
35. Air Chief Marshal : Sohail Aman
Air Chief Marshal Sohail Aman (born 1959), NI(M), HI(M),
SI(M), TI(C), is an active four star air officer (air chief marshal)
and the 21st Chief of Air Staff of the Pakistan Air Force. He
took charge from Air Chief Marshal Tahir Rafique Butt on 19
March 2015.
Service Medals:
Non-operational Military Awards
• Hilal-e-Imtiaz (Crescent of Excellence)
• Sitara-e-Imtiaz (Star of Excellence)
• Tamgha-i-Imtiaz (Medal of Excellence)
• Nishan-e-Imtiaz (Order of Excellence)
36. Major achievements
• 1947–1950: formative years
• 1950–1958: the jet age
• 1965 Indo-Pakistan War
• Post-war sanctions and acquisitions
• 1971 Indo-Pakistan War
• 1979–1988: Soviet-Afghan War
• 1989–2001: sanctions and the 'lost decade‘
• 1999 Kargil Conflict
• 2001–2011: War on Terror and 'new dawn‘
Counter-insurgency operations
Modernization and acquisitions
40. Flying bases
• PAF Base Mushaf (Sargodha)
• PAF Base Rafiqui (Shorkot)
• PAF Base Masroor (Karachi)
• PAF Base Peshawar (Peshawar)
• PAF Base Samungli (Quetta)
• PAF Base Mianwali (Mianwali)
• PAF Base Minhas (Kamra)
• PAF Base Chaklala (Rawalpindi)
• PAF Base Faisal (Karachi)
• PAF Base Risalpur (PAF Academy) (Risalpur)
• PAF Base Shahbaz (Jacobabad)
Non-flying bases
• PAF Base Korangi Creek (Karachi)
• PAF Base Malir (Karachi)
• PAF Base Kohat (Kohat)
• PAF Base Lahore (Lahore)
• PAF Base Sakesar (Sakesar)
• PAF Base Lower Topa (Murree)
• PAF Base Kalabagh (Nathia Gali)
ACTIVE PAF BASES
41. RANKS
Air Chief Marshal Air Marshal
ACM AM
Air Vice Marshal Air Commodore
AVM Air Cdre
Group Captain Wing Commander
Gp Capt Wg Cdr
Squadron Leader Flight Lieutenant
Sqn Ldr Flt Lt
Flying Officer Pilot Officer
Flg Off Plt Off
44. MOTTO OF PAK ARMY
1. IMAN
2. TAQWA
3. JIHAD FISABILILAH
45. IMAN
•To have faith and trust in Allah and consider
oneself.
•A follower of none but ALLAH.
•And a follower of none but his messenger.. Hazrat
MOHAMMAD (S.A.W)
IMAN
To have faith and trust in
Allah and consider oneself
A follower of none but Allah
And a follower of none but
his messenger Hazrat
MUHAMMAD [S.A.W]
46. TAQWA
Taqwa signifies:-
1. The fear of Allah.
2. Guarding ones tongue, hands and heart from
evil.
3. Righteous, piety and good conduct.
47. JIHAD-FI-SABILILAH
The Arabic word “Jihad” means to struggle “or” to
strive.
The Holy Quran the reference to the duty of the Muslims
to “fight in the cause of God those who fight you and be
not aggressors. God loveth not those who are
aggressors”.
48. General Qamar Javed Bajwa (COAS)
General Qamar Javed Bajwa HI(M), is the Chief
of Army Staff of the Pakistan Army. Born in
Karachi and belonging to Ghakhar Mandi, Bajwa
was commissioned in 1980 in the Baloch
Regiment. Previously he served at the GHQ as the
Inspector General of the Training and Evaluation
from 2015 to 2016 and as the Corps Commander
X Corps from 2013 to 2015 which is responsible
for the area along the Line of Control. Bajwa also
served as a peacekeeper in the UN mission in
Congo as a brigade commander in 2007.
50. PAK ARMY
PAK RANGERS
FRONTIER CORPS
INTER SERVICES INTELLIGENCE(ISI)
MILITARY INTELLIGENCE(MI)
SPECIAL SERVICES GROUP(SSG)
51. ARMY
Pakistan Army is the largest branch of
military and is mainly responsible for
protection of the state borders, the
security of administered territories and
defending the national interests of
Pakistan within the framework of its
international obligations.
55. TRAINING CENTERS OF PAK ARMY
OFFICERS Training Academy
• Pakistan Military Academy
• Pakistan Military Academy (PMA)
is the Military Academy of Pakistan
Army. It is located at Kakul near
Abbottabad in NWFP, Pakistan. The
Pakistan Military Academy is
similar in function to Sand Hurst,
Saint-Cyr or West Point and
provides training to the officers of
Pakistan Army. The academy has
three training battalions and twelve
companies. Due to the very high
training standards at PMA, cadets
of more than 34 countries come
here every year as part of their
military training schedules.
56. Fighting Arms:-.
• Infantry
• Aid Defense
• Armored Corps
• Corps of Artillery
Supporting Arms:-
• Corps of Engineers
• Corps of Signals
• Army Aviation (23 squadrons)
Services:-
• Ordnance
Corps of Electrical & Mechanical
Engineers (EME)
• Army Service Corps (ASC)
• Army Education Corps (AEC)
• Corps of Military Police (CMP)
• Corps of Military Intelligence (CMI)
• Army Clerical Corps (A.C.C)
• Remount, Veterinary, and Farms Corps
(RV&FC)
• Army Medical Corps (AMC)
• Army Dental Corps (ADC)
• Armed Forces Nursing Services(AFNS)
57. Regiment in Pak Army
•Punjab regiment.
•Baloch regiment.
•Sindh regiment.
•A.K regiment.
•Frontier force regiment.
•Northern light infantry regiment.
58. Ex Army Chiefs of Pakistan
S.NO NAME START END
01- General Sir Frank Messervy August 15, 1947 February 10, 1948
02- General Sir Douglas Gracey February 11, 1948 January 16, 1951
03- Field Marshal Muhammad Ayub Khan January 16, 1951 October 26, 1958
04- General Muhammad Musa Khan October 27, 1958 June 17, 1966
05- General Agha Muhammad Yahya Khan June 18, 1966 December 20, 1971
06- Lieutenant General Gul Hassan Khan December 20, 1971 March 3, 1972
07- General Tikka Khan March 3, 1972 March 1, 1976
08- General Muhammad Zia-ul-Haq March 1, 1976 August 17, 1988
09- General Mirza Aslam Beg August 17, 1988 August 16, 1991
10- General Asif Nawaz Janjua August 16, 1991 January 8, 1993
11- General Abdul Waheed Kakar January 11, 1993 January 12, 1996
12- General Jehangir Karamat January 12, 1996 October 6, 1998
13- General Pervez Musharraf October 6, 1998 November 28, 2007
14- General Ashfaq Parvez Kayani November 29, 2007 November 28, 2013
15- General Raheel Sharif November 29, 2013 November 28, 2016
16- General Qamar Javed Bajwa November 29, 2016 Present
59. SPECIAL SERVICE GROUP (SSG)
• SPECIAL SERVICE GROUP (SSG)SPECIAL SERVICE
GROUP INSIGNIA
• TRAINING CHERAT NOWSHERA
DISTRICT OF KHYBER-PAKHTUNKHWA I
• ACTIVE 23 MARCH 1956--PRESENT
• COUNTRY PAKISTAN
• ALLEGIANCE PAKISTAN ARMY
• BRANCH PAKISTAN ARMY
• TYPESPECIAL OPERATIONS FORCES
• ROLE SPECIAL OPERATIONS
• SIZE BATTALIONS (5,600 MEN)
• GARRISON/HQ TARBELA CANTONMENT,
• PAKISTAN NICKNAME(S)SSG COMMANDOS
• MOTTO(S) MAN JANBAZAM (I AM VALIANT)
• CURRENT COMMANDER MAJOR-GENERAL TAHIR
MASOOD BHUTTA,
GENERAL OFFICER COMMANDING
64. WARS Conflict
Pakistan
and allies
Opponents Results
First Indo-Pakistani War
(1947–1948)
Pakistan
Furqan Force
India
Jammu and Kashmir
•Ceasefire Partitioning of
Kashmir between India and
Pakistan
Second Indo-Pakistani War
(1965)
Pakistan India
•Armstice Tashkent
Declaration
•No territorial changes
Bangladesh Liberation War
(1971)
Pakistan
Mukti Bahini
India
•Defeat Independence of Bangladesh
Siachen conflict
(1984)
Pakistan India
•Ceasefire Indian annexation of
the Siachen Glacier
Kargil War
(1999)
Pakistan India •Ceasefire Return to status
Operation Zarb-e-Azb Main phase: 15
June 2014 – 3 April 2016 (1 year,
9 months, 2 weeks and 5 days)
Clearance phase: 3 April 2016 – present
Pakistan Pakistani Taliban
Al-Qaeda
Islamic State
Main phase: 15 June 2014 – 3 April
2016 (1 year, 9 months, 2 weeks and
5 days)
Clearance phase: 3 April 2016 –
present
65. WOMEN IN PAKISTAN ARMY
“In 1948, the first lady of Pakistan Begum Ra'ana took the lead in starting the women’s
voluntary service in 1948 to support the medical and logistics for the Pakistan Armed
Forces engage in the Indo-This led the formation of women unit in the Pakistan Army
Corps of Medical; a first attempt was also made in introducing the combat training
program for women but such attempts were dismissed by General Frank Messervy.
In 1949, the first lady took personal initiatives and established her own Pakistan Army
Women National Guard (WNG) with few combat courses were introduced. The unit's
first GOC and chief controller was Begum Ra'ana, with the rank of a Brigadier
Another name, Lieutenant Colonel Shahida Akram Bhurgri of Pakistan Army Medical
Corps is also known to be the First Ever Lady Doctor from Sindh to get commissioned
in Pakistan Army. Prior to her, there were no Sindhi Female Doctors in Pakistan Army.
66. MAJOR GENERAL SHAHIDA MALIK
Shahida Malik
Birth name Shahida Malik
Nickname(s)"Lady General“
Born
Karachi, Sindh Province
Pakistan Army
Years of service
1969-2004
Rank
Major-General
Unit
Pakistan Army Medical Corps
Combined Military Hospital
Army Medical College
CMH Rawalpindi
Deputy Commander,
AMC
National Institute of Health
Awards
Hilal-e-Imtiaz
Sitara-i-Imtiaz
67. MINORITIES IN PAKISTAN ARMY
Major Hercharn Singh (Punjabi:((born 1987) is the first Sikh officer to be
commissioned in the Pakistan Army He was born in Nankana Sahib, Pakistan, which
is also the birthplace of Guru Nanak, the founder of Sikhism.
He joined the Pakistan Military Academy (PMA) at Kakul, Khyber
Pakhtunkhwa province.
Hercharn passed out from PMA and was commissioned into the Pakistan Army on 27
October 2007.
Hercharn had told reporters:
“It is a matter of great privilege and an honor for me that today I am standing in front
of you in the khaki uniform. I have been given a great responsibility”
69. GALLANTRY AWARDS
Nishan-i-Haider
The Nishan-i-Haider ("Order of the Lion") is the Highest'
military award given by Pakistan. Recipients Nishan-i-
Haider recipients receive an honorary title as a sign of
respect: Shaheed meaning martyr for deceased recipients
and Ghazi meaning victor for living recipients. As of Sept
19, 2013, all Nishan-e-Haider awards have thus far been
given to the people engaged in battles with India.
Hilal-i-Jurat (Crescent of Courage)
Sitara-i-Jurat (Star of Courage)
Tamgha-i-Jurat (Medal of Courage)