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Is the new Chief of Army Staff, Qamar Javaid Bajwa, a good choice for the role?

Is Qamar Javaid Bajwa a good choice for the role of COAS?


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Who is Gen Javed Bajwa?​

Gen Qamar Javed Bajwa, a career infantry officer belonging to the Baloch Regiment, was chosen as Pakistan's next Chief of Army Staff and Gen Zubair Mahmood Hayat as the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Committee (CJCSC) on Saturday. Gen Bajwa was promoted to the rank of four-star general.

Gen Bajwa was previously posted as the Inspector General for Training and Evaluation at the General Headquarters, the same post held by Gen Raheel Sharif before he took over as army chief.

Gen Bajwa was considered as a dark horse in the race for the army’s command and has now superseded Lt Gen Syed Wajid Hussain (chairman of Heavy Industries Taxila), Lt Gen Najibullah Khan (DG Joint Staff Headquarters), Lt Gen Ishfaq Nadeem Ahmed (Corps Commander Multan) and Lt Gen Javed Iqbal Ramday (Corps Commander Bahawalpur).

The succession may not immediately bring about a major change in policies, but it could still have important implications for ties with India and Afgha*nistan, and domestically for the civil-military equation and the ongoing fight against terrorism.

The army chief is credited with having spent a considerable part of his military service in the Rawalpindi-based 10 Corps, which is responsible for guarding the Line of Control (LoC). However, his time at the 10 Corps was a period of relative quiet following the 2003 ceasefire accord.

This experience could prove invaluable as he takes command amidst serious escalation on the LoC, which saw some of the intense skirmishes since 2003.

On a personal level, Gen Bajwa is said to be witty, accessible, well-connected with the troops and not fond of the limelight.

He is the fourth officer from the infantry’s Baloch Regiment to become the army chief. Before him, Gen Yahya Khan, Gen Aslam Beg and Gen Kayani rose to that position.

http://www.dawn.com/news/1299382/ceremony-for-gen-bajwa-to-assume-command-as-army-chief-in-progress
 
Time Will Tell Yaar.


There isn't much of a difference between Top 4. All 4 are highly competent.


Though the same stigma is attached with Bajwa and Nadeem but I did not like him calling Pakistan Army as Islam ki Army. Zia , Hameed Gul etc had this mindset. But it is said that He was most Roubdaar n Dubdabba personality and Prime Minister might not have liked it.


When I say time will tell than Musharaff for instance is one example. He completely changed within months of appointment. Some cannot digest Promotion.
 
Time Will Tell Yaar.


There isn't much of a difference between Top 4. All 4 are highly competent.


Though the same stigma is attached with Bajwa and Nadeem but I did not like him calling Pakistan Army as Islam ki Army. Zia , Hameed Gul etc had this mindset. But it is said that He was most Roubdaar n Dubdabba personality and Prime Minister might not have liked it.


When I say time will tell than Musharaff for instance is one example. He completely changed within months of appointment. Some cannot digest Promotion.

Mush never changed, he was always in Nawazs pocket till the Ziahudin fiasco. Had NS not been so dumb he could have just kept Mush and ruled like a king forever.
 
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