After General Kakar retired, Ms Bhutto appointed General Jehangir Karamat as army chief. By the time Air Chief Marshal Farooq had retired, PM Nawaz Sharif was in power again and wanted Lt General Iftikhar Ali Khan, who was also Chaudhry Nisar Ali Khan’s brother, to be appointed to the CJCSC post. General Karamat, however, did not acquiesce to this and maintained that he could perform both jobs easily. That was the beginning of the disconnect between General Karamat and Prime Minister Sharif, which culminated in the former’s ouster. The mistake was repeated with the appointment of General Musharraf as army chief, with the CJCSC slot not being filled concurrently. Once ensconced in the army chief slot, General Musharraf did not allow the promotion of another four-star general to fill the vacant CJCSC position. In order to placate his mood swings, he was offered the position of acting CJCSC by the Nawaz government. The absence of a permanent CJCSC was acutely felt during the Kargil operation when General Musharraf took the entire Pakistan Army, the PAF and the Pakistan Navy for a ride. If we look at history, Zulfikar Ali Bhutto, Ziaul Haq and Musharraf himself did not commit the same mistake, as all three appointed separate CJCSCs when in power. Here it should be noted that dictators went a step further and promoted additional four-star generals as vice-chief of army staff, which ensured a balance of power.
This time, the government has taken a wise step of filling both the appointments concurrently. Both General Rashad Mahmood and General Raheel Sharif are outstanding officers of the Pakistan Army with brilliant records of service. General Rashad is one course senior, which renders him ably suited to take over as CJCSC. The CJCSC presides over operational meetings and his being senior to the army chief is desirable although not necessary. The person appointed to this position commands strategic forces and for this reason, this appointment should stay with the army instead of with the PAF or the Pakistan Navy. The government can ponder over more four-star appointments for the Southern Command, Central Command or even for the post of the DG ISI. The Pakistan Army is the sixth-largest army in the world and the creation of more four-star appointments will be very much in order.
The selections of these two generals have been on merit but that does not mean that the others in line were not suited to these positions. The entire panel consisted of outstanding general officers, who were exceptionally groomed and battle-hardened. I wish we could retain them by expanding the scope of promotions.
Tailpiece: General Raheel Sharif is neither related to Nawaz Sharif nor is he a Kashmiri.
Published in The Express Tribune, November 29th, 2013.
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@Muslim Leaguer:
In other words, the newly appointed chief has to undertake a lot of repair work around to restore the integrity of the military.Pakistan does not require the army of martyrs but a disciplined nuclear armed force, a bulwark against foreign aggression.
Rex Minor
@ Ghost rider
It seems that you have not read much about General (retired) Haroon Aslam. General (R) Haroon Aslam (then Brigadier) was at the forefront of the military coup d'état on the night of 12th October 1999. He was instrumental in arresting a number of elected representatives. The key player of the coup d’état & under-trial prisoner Pervez Musharraf has already confessed that “he was not alone in the coup” and therefore all his accomplices should also “be tried & punished under article-6″. He was General Officer Commanding (GOC) Quetta and steered the assassination of Nawab Akbar Bugti in August 2006. The case of Akbar Bugti's murder is also subjudiced in ten Supreme Court of Pakistan. A sitting Chief of Army Staff (COAS), with almighty power in uniform, could have impeded the legal proceedings and impeded justice. Due to his over-expectations, General Haroon Aslam was made Chief of Logisitc Staff- a less important position implying that his chances for becoming COAS were very dim… He has been pulled up by General Musharraf because they hail from the same regiment (SSG). The selection of COAS is always made on seniority-cum-merit and Haroon Aslam does not fall on merit.
This is an excellent piece of writing coming from a former 4 star General. General Ziauddin is probably one of the very few living 4stars who can raise their head in public.
@Zayyad:
It was Nawaz Sharif who superceded the author General by appointing Parvez bin Musharaf!
Rex Minor
@Left is Left: Just that his 'comment' appears at the top of page with his pic, while ours...in middle of nowhere.
@Zayyad: I think you are confusing "judgement" and "opinion" - he is commenting here, not ruling over a court. He has a right to express it, just as you have a right to disagree with it. Your conflict of interest comment is misplaced.
Unfortunately, Hamza Shahbaz doesn't qualify for the said slot else Sharifs would have.....
A four star general or a subedar, doesn't matter. Both consider themselves as born to rule and above the law. How to change their attitude should be the issue not how a general with self claimed medals on the uniform is selected.
I agree on most parts except the merit part... according to merit Gen Haroon should ve been COAS....sharifs can do anything but uphold merit.
General Raheel might not be a kashmiri but Gen Zia Uddin certainly was! And i strongly believe this time the CJCSC should have been picked from the other two forces i.e Navy or the PAF.The excuse you provided for the CJCSC to be from Army is not logical or even fair.Its about time the Hegemony of Army subsidises.Admiral Sandela deserved the post of CJCSC more than anyone else!
Considering that General Ziauddin Butt and his patron Mian Nawaz Sharif were both ousted by Musharraf, this opinion piece is biased at best. Time will tell if Nawaz's judgement has improved with age. Right now it seems he is intent on repeating the same mistakes again with appointment of flunkies and yes men as pakistan president and pakistan army chief. He also seems intent on making a martyr out of Musharraf, something that may come back to haunt him.
General, can you guide the political adiministration how to break up this state within state in Pakistan. Military is a parallel (in fact the actual) Government in Pakistan. The rest is jut cover up.
Doesn't the author have a significant conflict of interest (obvious bias),to be passing judgements on other generals and Mr.Nawaz Sharif.
Thank you, Gen, for telling it how it is without unnecessary theoretical wish-wash. The calibre of officers is certainly increasing as the army is being tested, forced to evolve, etc.