Taj Muhammad Khattak (Urdu : تاج محمد خٹک ; b. 20 February 1948), HI(M) . SI(M) , SJ , is a retired three-star rank admiral in the Pakistan Navy and a defence analyst, writing columns in the political correspondent , News International .[ 2]
In addition, he also served as chairman of the Port Qasim Authority from 2002 until 2005, while serving in active duty with the Navy.[ 3]
Biography
Taj Muhammad Khattak was born in Montgomery , now Sahiwal , Punjab in Pakistan into a Punjabi-Pathan family on 20 February 1948.: 881 [ 4] After his matriculation, he attended the Cadet College in Hasan Abdal and joined the Pakistan Navy in 1965 as Sub-Lieutenant .[ 5]
He participated well in the second war with India in 1965, and went to train with the Royal Navy to complete his military training, specializing in navigation .: 881 [ 4] In 1969, the Military Academy in Kakul awarded him the Sword of Honour for the best graduates of the academy.: 881 [ 4]
In 1969–70, Lt Khattak was posted in East-Pakistan , joining the crew of PNS Jessor, a gunboat , and served in the Naaf River that located in the East Pakistan–Burma border .[ 6] He participated in the military operation in Barisal , and notably securing the Biharis who were loyal to Pakistan.[ 6]
In 1971, Lt. Khattak became the commanding officer of the PNS Jessor , the gunboat, serving and fighting in the Khulna-Mangla-Barisal sector during the civil war in East Pakistan .[ 6] After the surrendering of the Eastern Command in 1971, Lt. Khattak was taken war prisoner by the Indian Army and held in India for two years.[ 6] His efforts and action of valor won him the praise from the government, and was honoured with Sitara-i-Jurat in 1971 in his absence.[ 1] Cdr Khattak served as a commanding officer in the surface warship command , commanding various warships during his career in 1970s.: 135 [ 7]
Upon his repatriated to Pakistan in 1973, and was directed to attend the National Defence University in Islamabad where he attained MSc. in Strategic studies .: 881 [ 4]
In 1990, Commodore Khattak was appointed Naval Secretary at the Navy NHQ , working under Chief of Naval Staff Admiral SM Khan .: 145 [ 7]
His staff appointments included his appointment at the Ministry of Ports and Shipping as an additional secretary, as well as director-general at the Ministry of Communications in 1990s.: 881 [ 4] In 1997, he was promoted as two-star rank admiral, subsequently moved in the Navy NHQ , to be appointed as DCNS (Projects) , and later DCNS (Materials) in 1998–99.: 881 [ 4]
In 1999, Rear-Admiral Khattak was appointed as Flag Officer Sea Training (FOST) in the Navy and later elevated as a senior fleet commander in 2000–2001.: 226–228 [ 7] In 2002, he was promoted to three-star rank, Vice-Admiral , while serving as the senior fleet commander , Commander Pakistan Fleet (COMPAK).[ 8]
On 26 June 2002, Vice-Admiral Khattak was appointed as Vice Chief of Naval Staff with an immediate effect.[ 9] Shortly, after his appointment, the Government of Pakistan announced to promote Vice-Admiral Shahid Karimullah as a four-star admiral in the Navy, subsequently appointing him as Chief of Naval Staff on 3 October 2002.[ 10] The promotion was controversial since Vice-Admiral Khattak was senior to Admiral Karim .ee.[ 9] Following the news, Vice-Admiral Khattak was then moved as secondment and took over the chairmanship of Port Qasim Authority , which he served until he seek retirement in 2005.[ 11] [ 3]
After retiring, he became a defence columnist, writing on country's major political correspondents and currently authoring articles on defence magazines.[ 2] [ 12]
See also
References
^ a b Shabbir, Usman (June 2003). "List of Gallantry Awardees – PN Officers/CPOs/Sailors" . pakdef.org . Karachi, Pk: « PakDef Military Consortium. Archived from the original on 10 August 2017. Retrieved 18 August 2017 .
^ a b "Taj M Khattak:Writer - The News International: Latest News Breaking, Pakistan News" . www.thenews.com.pk . News International, Khattak. News International. Retrieved 17 August 2017 .
^ a b "Port Qasim Authority's Chairmen" . pqa.gov.pk . PQA press. Retrieved 17 August 2017 .
^ a b c d e f Publications, Europa (2003). The International Who's Who 2004 . Psychology Press. ISBN 9781857432176 . Retrieved 17 August 2017 .
^ "Prominent Abdalians in Armed Forces" . www.cch.edu.pk . Cadet College Hasan Abdal Alumni. Retrieved 17 August 2017 .
^ a b c d Khalid, Maria (December 2015). "1971 War - the Veterans' Account" . www.hilal.gov.pk . Islamabad, Pakistan: ISPR Hilal Magazine. Retrieved 18 August 2017 .
^ a b c Anwar, Commodre Muhammad (2006). "Sea Commands" (google books) . Stolen Stripes and Broken Medals: Autobiography of a Senior Naval Officer (1st ed.). London, Uk: AuthorHouse. p. 267. ISBN 9781425900205 . Retrieved 18 August 2017 .
^ "Abdalian promoted as Vice Admiral" . /www.abdalian.net.pk/ . Abdialian. 2002. Archived from the original on 2017-08-18. Retrieved 18 August 2017 .
^ a b News Correspondents (26 June 2002). "Taj Khattak new VCNS" . DAWN.COM . Dawn Newspapers, 2002. Dawn Newspapers. Retrieved 18 August 2017 .
^ Anwar, Dr Muhammad (2006). Stolen Stripes and Broken Medals: Autobiography of a Senior Naval Officer . Author House. ISBN 9781467010566 .
^ Iqbal, Nasir (3 October 2003). "1,027 civilian posts occupied by servicemen" . DAWN.COM . Dawn Newspaper, 2003. Dawn Newspaper. Retrieved 18 August 2017 .
^ "ISPR Hilal Magazine - List" . Retrieved 18 August 2017 .
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