Share to: share facebook share twitter share wa share telegram print page

Ayman Bilal

Ayman Bilal Safdar
Commander of I Corps
In office
September 2022 – May 2024
Preceded byShaheen Mazhar Mehmood
Succeeded byNauman Zakaria
Inspector General
Frontier Corps Balochistan (South)
In office
December 2020 – October 2021
Preceded bySarfaraz Ali
Succeeded byKamal Anwar Chaudhry
Personal details
Alma materPakistan Military Academy
Command and Staff College Quetta
Awards Hilal-i-Imtiaz[1]
Military service
Allegiance Pakistan
Branch/service Pakistan Army
Years of service1989–2024
Rank Lieutenant General
Unit118 Medium Artillery Regiment
Commands
Battles/warsInsurgency in Balochistan
MONUSCO

Ayman Bilal Safdar is a retired three-star general in the Pakistan Army, who last served as the Commander of I Corps.[2][3]

Military career

Safdar was commissioned into the 118 Medium Artillery Regiment via 80th PMA Long Course.[4]

Over his service of 35 years, he held several prominent roles. He served as the General Officer Commanding (GOC) of the 8th Infantry Division based in Sialkot, as well as Chief Instructor A Division at the National Defence University in Islamabad.[5]

In December 2020, he was appointed as the Inspector General of Frontier Corps Balochistan (South), a role he held until October 2021.[6][7][8]

In September 2022, Safdar was promoted from Major General to the rank of Lieutenant General.[9]

In 2022, he was appointed as Corps Commander of I Corps stationed in Mangla, one of Pakistan Army’s key strike formations. He served at MONUSCO as foreign attachment.[10][11]

Retirement

In April 2024, his early retirement was accepted by the federal government amid reports suggesting internal reshuffling at the higher echelons of the Pakistan Army.[12][13][14]

Awards and decorations

Hilal-e-Imtiaz

(Military)

(Crescent of Excellence)

Tamgha-e-Diffa

(General Service Medal)

Tamgha-e-Baqa

(Nuclear Test Medal)

1998

Tamgha-e-Istaqlal Pakistan

(Escalation with India Medal)

2002

Tamgha-e-Azm

(Medal of Conviction)

(2018)

10 Years Service Medal 20 Years Service Medal 30 Years Service Medal Jamhuriat Tamgha

(Democracy Medal)

1988

Qarardad-e-Pakistan Tamgha

(Resolution Day

Golden Jubilee Medal)

1990

Tamgha-e-Salgirah Pakistan

(Independence Day

Golden Jubilee Medal)

1997

Command and Staff College Quetta

Centenary Student's Medal 2005

United Nations MONUSCO

(2 Deployments)

References

  1. ^ Raza, Syed Irfan (2021-03-25). "President confers military awards". DAWN.COM. Retrieved 2025-06-15.
  2. ^ "Lt. Gen. Ayman Bilal Safdar quits Pakistan Army amid rising tensions with Asim Munir". News Intervention. 2024-04-17. Retrieved 2025-06-04.
  3. ^ Syed, Baqir Sajjad (2024-05-11). "Peshawar, Mangla corps commanders appointed". DAWN.COM. Retrieved 2025-06-15.
  4. ^ BANERJI, RANA. "Did Pak Army Chief Sack This General?". Rediff. Retrieved 2025-06-15.
  5. ^ Reporter, TT Staff (2024-04-18). "لیفٹیننٹ جنرل (ر) ایمن بلال استعفٰی نہ دیتے تو ان کا کورٹ مارشل ہو سکتا تھا، سینئر صحافی". The Thursday Times. Retrieved 2025-06-13.
  6. ^ "Mangla Corps Commander, next in line to COAS, forced to retire for opposing General Asim Munir". The Pakistan Military Monitor. 2024-04-17. Retrieved 2025-06-13.
  7. ^ "Maj Gen Ayman Bilal Safdar posted IG FC (South) Balochistan". 24 News HD. 2021-01-20. Retrieved 2025-06-15.
  8. ^ APP (2021-01-13). "IGFC South meets Balochistan governor". Brecorder. Retrieved 2025-06-15.
  9. ^ "12 Major Generals promoted to Lt General's rank". The Nation. 2022-10-12. Retrieved 2025-06-04.
  10. ^ "Controversy over resignation of Pakistan Army's Lieutenant General Bilal Safdar". Rakshak News. 2024-04-17. Retrieved 2025-06-13.
  11. ^ Syed, Baqir Sajjad (2024-05-11). "Peshawar, Mangla corps commanders appointed". DAWN.COM. Retrieved 2025-06-15.
  12. ^ "Lt Gen Ayman Bilal Safdar retires as Mangla Corps Commander". Dawn. 15 April 2024. Retrieved 4 June 2025.
  13. ^ "Controversy over resignation of Pakistan Army's Lieutenant General Bilal Safdar". Rakshak News. 2024-04-17. Retrieved 2025-06-15.
  14. ^ "Lt. Gen. Ayman Bilal Safdar quits Pakistan Army amid rising tensions with Asim Munir". News Intervention. 2024-04-17. Retrieved 2025-06-15.


Kembali kehalaman sebelumnya