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Military Installations In Karachi
The Military installations in Karachi are extensive as the Pakistani military has several military bases for all branches of its uniform services. The Pakistan Army has six military bases, that are noted as Cantts, while the Karachi Port serves as the main naval base for the Pakistan Navy and Qasim Fort as the headquarter for the Pakistan Marines. The Pakistan Air Force has three air force bases in Karachi. Pakistan Army installations in Karachi The V Corps, also known as ''Victory Corps'', is an administrative corps of Pakistan Army assigned in Karachi, Sindh province of Pakistan. The V Corps is the only corps that is stationed in the Sindh Province, while the II Strike Corps and the IV Corps are both stationed in Punjab Province. It is headquartered in Karachi, and currently commanded by Lieutenant-General Naveed Mukhtar. Cantonments in Karachi * Army Base Clifton * Faisal Cantonment * Karachi Cantonment * Korangi Creek Cantonment * Malir Cantonment * Manora Cantonment Pak ...
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Pakistani Military
The Pakistan Armed Forces (; ) are the Military, military forces of Pakistan. It is the List of countries by number of military and paramilitary personnel, world's sixth-largest military measured by Active duty, active military personnel and consists of three uniformed services—the Pakistan Army, Army, Pakistan Navy, Navy, and the Pakistan Air Force, Air Force, which are backed by several paramilitary forces such as the Pakistan National Guard, National Guard and the Civil Armed Forces. A critical component to the armed forces' structure is the Strategic Plans Division Force, which is responsible for the maintenance and safeguarding of Pakistan's Tactical nuclear weapon, tactical and Strategic nuclear weapon, strategic Pakistan and weapons of mass destruction, nuclear weapons stockpile and assets. The president of Pakistan is the commander-in-chief of the Pakistan Armed Forces and the Command hierarchy, chain of command is organized under the Chairman Joint Chiefs of Staff Com ...
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Akhtar Balouch
Akhtar Balouch (1967 – 31 July 2022) was a senior writer, journalist, historian, and analyst from Karachi, Pakistan. He was renowned for his substantial impact on the field of journalism and his profound understanding of Karachi's historical context. He died in Karachi after a brief illness on 31 July 2022. Early life and career Akhtar Baloch was born in Mirpur Khas, Sindh, Pakistan in 1967. He grew up and lived in that city for the first 30 years of his life. He took part in many literary and political activities during the period and rule of General Muhammad Zia-ul-Haq in Pakistan. During his life, Baloch, an experienced journalist and historian, authored numerous books delving into the rich history of Karachi. For his literary contributions, as a historian on Urdu literature: "Akhtar Baloch charts the changing patterns of norms and values in Urdu literature during the second half of the 19th century, especially in light of Sir Syed Ahmed Khan's Aligarh Movement". Ak ...
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PNS Mehran
The Pakistan Navy Station Mehran, commonly known as the PNS Mehran, is a naval air station that is the headquarters of the Pakistan Navy's air arm located in Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan. Established in 1975, the naval base shares its jurisdiction with the PAF Base Faisal of the Pakistan Air Force and the Faisal Cantonment of the Pakistan Army. In addition, the PNS ''Mehran'' is also the distinguished itself as the "Naval Aviation Training School (NATS)" that provides education and training to navy's personnel to be qualified as naval aviators. History On 13 September 1975, the senior fleet commander released commissioning orders of the PNS Mehran with the project delegated to Pakistan Army Corps of Engineers and the Military Engineering Services (MES) build the base and its support facilities. Constructed on an accelerated schedule, the command post of the PNS ''Mehran'' was completed on the 25 September 1975 which allowed the commissioning of the PNS ''Mehran'' on 26 Septembe ...
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PNS Himalaya
The Pakistan Navy Station Himalaya (reporting name: PNS Himalaya), is a naval base located in Manora Island, off the coast of Karachi coast, Sindh, Pakistan. The PNS ''Himalaya'' is primarily responsible for conducting the initial orientation of incoming recruits, also known as boot camp and distinguished itself as "Home of Armed Forces Diving School". The naval base is namesake after the famous Himalaya Mountain Range in Northern Pakistan. History The Royal Indian Navy established and commissioned the naval base in Manora Island, which is off the Karachi coast, as HMIS Himayala on 27 November 1943. The naval base is namesake after the famous Himalaya Mountain Range in Northern Pakistan by its British military administrators. The British Royal Navy established the first Diving Section along with the "Gunnery School", which is now known as the Surface Warfare School in PNS Bahadur. The PNS Himalayas is the only bootcamp of Pakistan Navy and subsequently expanded as ...
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PNS Iqbal
The Pakistan Navy Station Iqbal (reporting name: PNS Iqbal) is a naval base located off the Karachi coast, Sindh, Pakistan. The PNS ''Iqbal'' serves as the command post of the Pakistan Navy Special Service Group that were commissioned in 1966. Besides serving as the headquarter of the Special Service Group (Navy), the PNS ''Iqbal'' is a submarine base for the ''Cosmos''-class submarine, and served as a submarine base since its establishment in 1968. The School of Special Operations Forces is also based in the PNS ''Iqbal'' where navy personnels are trained, qualified, and certified for special operations including qualified in advanced underwater diving courses. In 1991, the PNS ''Iqbal'' was selected to be served as the temporary operational base for the Pakistan Marines when the 1st Marines Battalion was established before the Marines were relocated at Qasim Fort located in the PNS Qasim The Pakistan Navy Station Qasim ( reporting name: PNS Qasim), is a naval base loc ...
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Karachi Naval Dockyard
The Pakistan Navy Dockyard, officially known as the PN Dockyard, is a naval base located off the Karachi coast and adjacent to the commercial premises of the KESW Ltd. and the PNS Qasim. It is also the only submarine construction base for the Pakistan Navy. Footnotes {{reflist External linksPakistan Export Behavior, Naval Dockyard Karachi
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PNS Shifa
The Pakistan Navy Station Shifa (reporting name:PNS Shifa) is a military hospital located in the Clifton Cantonment in Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan. The Pakistan Navy identify the PNS ''Shifa'' its premium medical training facility and distinguished as "Pakistan Navy Medical Training School." History Pakistan Navy Medical Training School The Pakistan Navy Medical Training School (reporting name: MTS) is a direct reporting detachment and the military medical school that was established with the crucial help from the British Royal Navy's Medical Service in 1953. Since then, the PNS ''Shifa'' has been a military medical training institution and has been repurposed several times with Navy's intend to build the facility as a medical school for the Navy. In 1970, it was known as Medical Assistant Training School and, later, as "Pakistan Navy Nursing School" in 1982. In 2006, it was renamed to its current name and began providing teachings and instructions to the postgraduate medical ...
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PNS Rahat Hospital
The Pakistan Navy Ship Rahat, or PNS Rahat Hospital, is a Pakistan Naval hospital and a medical treatment facility. It is located at Karsaz Road in Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan. History PNS Rahat was established in 1954, by the United States Navy. It was commissioned on 20 October 1994, and Vice-Admiral Rashid Ahmad Khan was appointed its first Surgeon-General of the PNS Rahat. The hospital has a team of Pakistan Navy medical doctors, surgeons & paramedical staff(AFNS officers & Medical Technicians) providing the best services to patients. The hospital was first upgraded in 1973. See also * List of hospitals in Karachi References External links Pakistan Navy Hospitals Hospital buildings completed in 1954 Rahat Rahat (, ) is an Arab Bedouin city in the Southern District (Israel), Southern District of Israel. In , it had a population of . As such, it is the largest Bedouin city in Israel, and the only one to have city council (Israel), city status. Ra ... Military me ...
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PNS Karsaz
The Pakistan Navy Station Karsaz (reporting name: PNS Karsaz) is an initial military school of the Pakistan Navy that provides training to its sailors to be commissioned in the operations branch. It is the largest training formation of the Pakistan Navy that is focused towards providing the skilled technical and physical training. It is located in the neighborhood of Karsaz in Karachi that provides skilled education on the subjects of the mechanics and the electronics for the Navy's enlisted personnel upon their passing out from the PNS ''Himalaya''— the Navy's only basic training boot camp in Manora Island in Karachi coast, Sindh in Pakistan. The PNS ''Karsaz'' serves to its purpose of conducting the instructional basis vocational education that ranges from the basic–to-mid–to–advance level professional courses on mechanics and military electronics for its Operations Branch. Established with the assistance from the U.S. Navy in 1954, the training and technical e ...
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Pakistan Naval Academy
The Pakistan Naval Academy (PNA), PNS Rahbar, Manora is a federal military academy located in Manora, Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan. Established in Manora, Karachi, under Vice-Admiral Syed Mohammad Ahsan in 1970, it is one of the technologically advanced military training academy in Pakistan that offers professional academic degrees. Its functions and roles are similar to United States Naval Academy in Annapolis, Maryland, United States. And, it sends its students occasionally to United States Naval Academy for further advanced courses. Besides training its own officers, the academy has also provided basic training to about 2,000 officers of allied countries, including the Chief of Naval Staff of Qatari Emiri Navy. Pakistan Naval Academy (''PNS Rahbar'') on GlobalSecurity.o ...
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Manora Cantonment
The Manora Cantonment () is a cantonment town in a small Manora Island, located just south of Karachi, in Sindh, Pakistan. It serves as a military base and residential establishment. Established by the British Indian Army in 19th-century British India, the cantonment was taken over by the Pakistan Army upon the country's independence in 1947.Artfiend: Reclaiming Manora
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The cantonment maintains its own infrastructure of water supply, electricity and is outside the jurisdiction of City District Government of Karachi.
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Malir Cantonment
The Malir Cantonment () is a cantonment town of the city of Karachi, in Sindh, Pakistan. It serves as a military base and residential establishment. History Declared a cantonment by the British Army, Royal British Government as POW Camp by Muhammad Irfan Malik and Ismail Sherwani on 11 October 1941, in the exigencies of World War II, this cantonment was taken over by the Pakistan Army in 1947. This cantonment serves as the main cantonment of Southern areas of Sindh province. It houses civil residences like the ''Cantonment Bazar Area'', DOHS l & 2, Askari-5 and Falcon Complex, Army Cantonment is stretched over an area of 12 square kilometers. On 21 February 1948, Muhammad Ali Jinnah, Quaid-e-Azam visited a Pakistani Military unit for the first time, 5 Heavy Anti-Aircraft regiment (later 5 Light Air Defence (SAM) Regiment, 5 Light Army Air defence) in Malir Cantonment. Malir Cantonment is administratively governed through Cantonment Board Malir, a Local Body by its charter, und ...
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