Pakistan Army's field maneuver strike corps.
Military unit
The XXX Corps is a field corps of the Pakistan Army , currently stationed in Punjab in Pakistan.[ 2]
Formed in 1986 with its headquarters in Gujranwala Cantonment , the XXX Corps is one of Pakistan's ten field corps and it is currently commanded by Lt-Gen. Syed Imdad Hussain Shah as of 2023.[ 3]
Overview
In 1985, the Army GHQ formed three field corps to improve the internal security in Balochistan and Punjab .[ 4] Originally, the XXX Corps was headquartered in Sialkot Cantonment , and took over the area of responsibility of strategic areas of Ilegal Indian Occupied territory of Jammu and Kashmir (extending from Jehlum to Narowal) that was previously overlooked by the I Corps .[ 2] With I Corps becoming the part of the strategic army reserves, the XXX Corps was relocated and now headquarters in Gujranwala Cantonment since 1987.[ 5]
Thus, the XXX Corps was given the command of the formations that were detached from I Corps, which was then dedicated to offensive tasks.[ 6] The XXX Corps is known for its ability to conduct mechanized and the riverine operations .[ 1] Its mission parameters also included to prevent the Indian Army's mechanized divisions from further advancing and into penetrating Pakistan to cut the vital Lahore-Karachi links— the North-South links.: 204–205 [ 7]
Structure
Its present order of battle is as follows:[ 8]
Structure of XXX Corps
Corps
Corps HQ
Corps Commander
Assigned Units
Unit HQ
XXX Corps
Gujranwala
Lt.Gen Syed Imdad Hussain Shah
15th Infantry Division
Sialkot
8th Infantry Division
Sialkot
54th Independent Infantry Brigade
Sialkot
19th Independent Armoured Brigade
Pasrur
Independent Anti-tank Brigade
U/I Location
Independent Engineering Brigade
U/I Location
Independent Signal Brigade
U/I Location
List of Commanders
Lieutenant-General
Commander XXX Corps
Term Start
Term End
Syed Imdad Hussain Shah
November 2023
Incumbent
Muhammad Aamer
October 2021
November 2023
Asim Munir
June 2019
October 2021
Aamir Abbasi
December 2017
June 2019
Ikram Ul Haq
September 2015
December 2017
Ghayur Mahmood
October 2014
September 2015
Salim Nawaz
July 2013
October 2014
Muzammil Hussain
October 2012
July 2013
Raheel Sharif
October 2010
October 2012
Jamil Haider
April 2010
October 2010
Nadeem Taj
October 2008
April 2010
Waseem Ahmad Ashraf
April 2007
October 2008
Anis Ahmed Abbasi
September 2005
April 2007
Mohammad Sabir
October 2004
September 2005
Javed Hassan
January 2004
October 2004
Munir Khan
March 2003
January 2004
Faiz Jilani Malik
October 2001
March 2003
Abdul Qadir Baloch
January 2001
October 2001
Agha Jehangir Khan
April 1998
January 2001
Naeem Akbar Khan
March 1997
April 1998
Ziauddin Butt
February 1996
March 1997
Javed Ashraf Qazi
August 1995
February 1996
Mohammad Tariq SJ
May 1993
August 1995
Hamid Niaz
May 1992
May 1993
Chaudhry Sardar Ali
November 1990
May 1992
Pir Dad Khan SJ
March 1988
November 1990
Imtiaz Waraich
July 1987
March 1988
References
Further reading
Cloughley, Brian (1999). A History of the Pakistan Army: Wars and Insurrections . Karachi, Sind, Pakistan: Karachi University Press. ISBN 9780195790153 .
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