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XXX Corps (Pakistan)

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XXX Corps
Formation Sign of XXX Corps, Gujranwala
Active1986; 40 years ago (1986)
Country Pakistan
Branch Pakistan Army
TypeXXXCorps
RoleManeuver/Deployment oversight.
Size~45,000 approximately
(Though this may vary as units are rotated)
Garrison/HQGujranwala Cantonment,Punjab,Pakistan
Nickname30th Corps[1]
Colors IdentificationRed, white and green
   
Anniversaries1986
EngagementsIndia-Pakistan Standoff in 2001–02
DecorationsMilitary Decorations of Pakistan Military
Commanders
CommanderLt-Gen.Syed Imdad Hussain Shah
Notable
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FM.Asim Munir
Gen.Raheel Sharif
Gen.Ziauddin Butt
Lt-Gen.Javed Ashraf
Lt-Gen.A. Q. Baloch
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TheXXX Corps is a fieldcorps of thePakistan Army, currently stationed inGujranwala,Punjab.[2]

Formed in 1986 with its headquarters initially inSialkot, it was later shifted toGujranwala Cantonment. The XXX Corps is one of Pakistan's ten field corps and it is currently commanded by Lt-Gen. Syed Imdad Hussain Shah.[3]

Overview

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Formation and war service

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In 1985, theArmy GHQ formed three field corps to improve the internal security inBalochistan andPunjab.[4] Originally, the XXX Corps was headquartered inSialkot Cantonment, and took over the area of responsibility for the strategic areas ofIndian Administered Jammu and Kashmir (extending fromJhelum toNarowal) that was previously overseen by theI Corps.[2] With I Corps becoming part of the strategic army reserves, the XXX Corps was relocated and has now been headquartered inGujranwala 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 conductmechanized and theriverine operations.[1] Its mission parameters also included preventing the Indian Army's mechanized divisions from advancing into Pakistan to cut the vital Lahore-Karachi links— the North-South links.: 204–205 [7]

Structure

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Its present order of battle is as follows:[8]

Structure of XXX Corps
CorpsCorps HQCorps CommanderAssigned UnitsUnit HQ
XXX CorpsGujranwalaLt.Gen Syed Imdad Hussain Shah
15th Infantry DivisionSialkot
8th Infantry DivisionSialkot
54th Independent Infantry BrigadeSialkot
19th Independent Armoured BrigadePasrur
Independent Anti-tank BrigadeU/I Location
Independent Engineering BrigadeU/I Location
Independent Signal BrigadeU/I Location

List of Commanders

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Lieutenant-General

Commander XXX CorpsTerm startTerm end
Syed Imdad Hussain ShahDecember 2023Incumbent
Muhammad AamerOctober 2021December 2023
Syed Asim Munir Ahmed ShahJune 2019October 2021
Aamir AbbasiDecember 2017June 2019
Ikram Ul HaqSeptember 2015December 2017
Ghayur MahmoodOctober 2014September 2015
Salim NawazJuly 2013October 2014
Muzammil HussainOctober 2012July 2013
Raheel SharifOctober 2010October 2012
Jamil HaiderApril 2010October 2010
Nadeem TajOctober 2008April 2010
Waseem Ahmad AshrafApril 2007October 2008
Anis Ahmed AbbasiSeptember 2005April 2007
Mohammad SabirOctober 2004September 2005
Javed HassanJanuary 2004October 2004
Munir KhanMarch 2003January 2004
Faiz Jilani MalikOctober 2001March 2003
Abdul Qadir BalochJanuary 2001October 2001
Agha Jehangir KhanApril 1998January 2001
Naeem Akbar KhanMarch 1997April 1998
Ziauddin ButtFebruary 1996March 1997
Javed Ashraf QaziAugust 1995February 1996
Mohammad TariqSJMay 1993August 1995
Hamid NiazMay 1992May 1993
Chaudhry Sardar AliNovember 1990May 1992
Pir Dad KhanSJMarch 1988November 1990
Imtiaz WaraichJuly 1987March 1988

References

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  1. ^abDominguez, Gabriel; Cranny-Evans, Samuel (13 October 2021)."Pakistan Army holds induction ceremony for VT4 MBT".Janes.com. Janes.com. Retrieved27 November 2023.
  2. ^ab"XXX Corps".www.globalsecurity.org. Retrieved27 November 2023.
  3. ^"STRATCOM BUREAU, X".X (formerly Twitter). Retrieved27 November 2023.
  4. ^Alam, Dr Shah (1 July 2012).Pakistan Army: Modernisation, Arms Procurement and Capacity Building. Vij Books India Pvt Ltd.ISBN 978-93-81411-79-7. Retrieved27 November 2023.
  5. ^Fair, C. Christine (25 April 2014).Fighting to the End: The Pakistan Army's Way of War. Oxford University Press.ISBN 978-0-19-939588-0. Retrieved27 November 2023.
  6. ^Ravi Rikhye,Pakistan Army DivisionsArchived 7 November 2006 at theWayback Machine
  7. ^Dutt, Sanjay (2000).War and Peace in Kargil Sector. APH Publishing.ISBN 978-81-7648-151-9. Retrieved27 November 2023.
  8. ^Global Security website page on XXX Corps

Further reading

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  • Cloughley, Brian (1999).A History of the Pakistan Army: Wars and Insurrections. Karachi, Sind, Pakistan: Karachi University Press.ISBN 9780195790153.
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