General Muhammad Aziz Khan ( ur, ; 1 January 1947), best known as Aziz Khan, is a retired
four-star rank
army general in the
Pakistan Army
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who served as the 11th
Chairman
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of the
Joint Chiefs of Staff Committee, appointed in October 2001 until his retirement in 2005.
Before surprisingly superseding several military officers for the appointment as the
Chairman joint chiefs in 2001,
Gen. Aziz was the leading general who commanded the
Northern Command against the
Indian Army in the 1999
Kargil War.
In 1999,
Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif had tried to stop a
commercial flight from landing with Army Chief
Pervez Musharraf onboard so Sharif could appoint a new Army Chief. As a result, Aziz was one of the
four army generals who helped to initiate the
military turnover, after the plane landed, against the
civilian government of
Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif.
Biography
Muhammad Aziz Khan was born in
Pallandri,
Sudhanoti, in
British India now
Azad Kashmir
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*
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, Pakistan) on 1 January 1947
to a
Sudhan Pashtun family. He first graduating from the High School Palandri, before joining the joined the
Pakistan Army
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in 1964.
He first completed his combat duty with the army during the
second war with India in 1965, before being redirected to join the
Pakistan Military Academy (PMA).
In 1966, Aziz
passed out from the
PMA with the class of 1st War Course, which is senior to 37th PMA but junior to 38th PMA Long Course, gaining
commissioned as
2nd-Lt. in the
12th Battalion of the
Punjab Regiment Punjab Regiment may refer to the following existing units:
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* 2nd Punjab Regiment
*8th Punj ...
.
He went to command an infantry
platoon during the
third war with India in 1971, and was later sent to attend the
Command and Staff College where he qualified as a
psc.
He later went to attend the
National Defence University where he graduated with
MSc
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in
War studies.
In 1980s,
Lt-Col. Aziz commanded the
12th Battalion before joining the
Zia administration's staff.
In 1980s,
Colonel Aziz was selected to be appointed as
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*Military Secretary (Pakistan)
*Military Secretary (Sri Lanka)
* Mil ...
to
President Zia-ul-Haq, assisting him when
President Zia
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went on a
state visit
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to the United States to meet with
U.S. President
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Ronald Reagan
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.
He was later posted as
military attaché
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at the
Pakistan Embassy in
Washington D.C. for the
United States Army to maintain
military relations with the
U.S. military
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.
In 1990,
Brigadier Aziz was posted as the
Chief of Staff
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of the
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* 10th Army Corps (France)
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Germany
* X Corps (German Empire), a unit of the Imperial German Army
* X ...
which was under
Lt. Gen.
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G.M. Malik before being stationed in
Siachen to command the
Northern Light Infantry (NLI).
In 1991–94,
Brig.
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Aziz eventually moved to command the 80th Brigade attached to the Northern Command stationed in the
Azad Kashmir
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*
*
* and constituting the western portion of the larger Ka ...
.
War and Command appointments in the military
Chief of General Staff and Kargil war with India

In 1994,
Brig.
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Aziz was promoted as
two-star rank when he posted as the
GOC of the
Force Command North based in
Gilgit-Baltistan
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in Pakistan.
Maj-Gen. Aziz served as the
GOC of the
Northern Command until 1996 when he was promoted to the
three-star rank, leaving the command of Maj-Gen. Javed Hassan.
In 1996,
Lt. Gen.
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Aziz was posted to the
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, directing the
ISI's analysis department, which had been responsible for providing analysis and
gathering intelligence in India and
Afghanistan, until 1998.
Lt. Gen.
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Aziz was mainly responsible in keeping intelligence on the
Talibans in Afghanistan, and had reputation in the country for his
ultraconservative views.
In October 1998,
Lt. Gen.
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Aziz was moved to the
Army GHQ where he was appointed as the
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, a
second-in-command
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post under the
Chief of Army Staff
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* Chief of Army (Australia ...
. Himself a
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* Kashmiri Saikia Baruah ...
, Gen. Aziz was fully committed to the
Kashmir cause, he began implementing the plan for
covert infiltration in
Indian occupied Kashmir
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, with the approval of the
Chief of Army Staff
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.
Later investigative reports compiled by Pakistani historians and journalists, it was revealed that
Lt. Gen.
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Aziz was the leading general who was masterminding the area contingency operations of the
Norther Command led by its GOC Maj-Gen. Javed Hassan.
Despite being well aware of the consequences, the writers critically questioned
Lt. Gen.
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Aziz's grand strategy that brought the
two nations at the brink of war, with international opinion widely accepting the Indian narrative.
During the heights of the military actions in Kargil region, the
Indian intelligence
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was able to tape the telephonic conversations that took place between the
CJCSC and
Army Chief Gen.
Pervez Musharraf and Chief of General Staff Lt. Gen. Aziz, proving that it was the
Pakistan Army
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that had infiltrated without the official approval from the
civilian branch, the
government led by
Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif.
When the conversations were leaked by the India's
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, Prime Minister Sharif met with Lt. Gen. Aziz who continuously denied the authenticity of the tapes, later confided to
Chairman joint chiefs Musharraf that the success of operation relied on "total secrecy."
Later Pakistani
Investigative journalist news reports identified that there were four army generals who were in much
control
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of the area contingency plans in Kargil including Lt. Gen.
Mahmud Ahmed
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He played a crucial role in sponsorsh ...
, commanding the
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* X ...
, Lt. Gen.
Shahid Aziz
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of ISI's Analysis Wing, and Lt. Gen.
Jan Orakzai, commanding the
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, besides Lt. Gen. Aziz.
After the
Kargil incident, there were no official
military inquiries into this incident nor there were any subsequent evidence that led to the punishment of those responsible for such incidents.
On 12 October 1999, Lt. Gen. Aziz played a decisive role in initiating the
military takeover of the
civilian government led by
Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif when he refused to transfer the control of the military to General
Ziauddin Butt.
Passing orders to take over the control of the
Jinnah Terminal
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in Karachi, Lt. Gen. Aziz effectively gained control of the military in favor of the Gen.
Pervez Musharraf who removed
Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif and his administration.
After the
President Clinton
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paid a state visit to Pakistan in 2000, Lt. Gen. Aziz was removed from his position and was appointed as the field commander of the
IV Corps stationed in
Lahore, which he commanded until 2001.
Chairman Joint chiefs

On 6 October 2001,
Lt. Gen.
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Aziz was surprisingly promoted to
four-star rank with an immediate effect when he was appointed as the
Chairman joint chiefs.
This promotion was one of the earliest controversial decisions made by the
Musharraf administration, where
news media had been very critical of this appointment.
At the time of the promotion, Lt. Gen. Aziz was sixth in the seniority with senior army generals who were in the race of promotion to
four-star included with seniority:
*
Lt. Gen.
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Muzaffar Usmani
–
Vice-Chief of Army Staff at
Army GHQ in
Rawalpindi
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*Lt-Gen.
Hamid Javaid
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–
Chief of Staff
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to the
President of Pakistan
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He played a crucial role in sponsorsh ...]
–
DG ISI
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*Lt-Gen.
Khalid Maqbool
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–
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of the
National Accountability Bureau (NAB) in
Islamabad
*Lt-Gen.
Yusaf Khan–
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(CGS) at
Army GHQ in
Rawalpindi
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*Lt-Gen. Aziz Khan
–Field Commander of the
IV Corps, stationed in
Lahor, Punjab, Pakistan
While Gen.
Yusaf and Gen. Aziz were elevated to their
four-star commanding appointments, the remaining four army generals seek their retirement when they tendered their resignations.
Resignations of
Mahmud Ahmed
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He played a crucial role in sponsorsh ...
and Osmani were widely rumoured due to their closeness to the
terrorists outfits.
He also stayed as the
Colonel-in-Chief of the
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* 2nd Punjab Regiment
*8th Punj ...
appointed by General
Pervez Musharraf on 21 March 2003.
Upon appointed, Gen. Aziz called on President Musharraf, thanking the president for the promotion. Despite his initial support for Gen. Musharraf, Aziz Khan soon regretted playing his part in bringing to help stabilize Gen.
Pervez Musharraf's role against the civilian government when he lectured and quoted: "
politics should not be done in uniform."
In 2001, Gen. Aziz publicly came out against President
Pervez Musharraf's
policy on siding with the United States, without effectively addressing the issue of containing the
terrorists organizations.
He viewed the
American attack on Afghanistan with great suspicion, and had held sympathetic views towards the
Talibans in Afghanistan, and harboured strong anti-American views when he termed the
Americans as "number one enemy".
In a response to the
terrorist attack on
Indian parliament in 2001, Gen. Aziz oversaw the troop deployment across the
border amid the
military standoff, and supportive towards the
Chinese mediation between the relations of
two countries
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.
In 2003, Gen. Aziz went to visit
Sri Lanka
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where he met with
Sri Lankan President
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Chandrika Kumaratunga
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where he agreed to
provide military assistance to
Sri Lanka
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to their
civil war.
In 2005, Gen. Aziz's timely retirement was confirmed by President Musharraf and disassociate himself with Aziz with further political appointments despite rumors.
Gen. Aziz was succeeded by Gen.
Ehsan ul Haq, amid another controversial appointment in 2004.
Awards and decorations
Foreign decorations
See also
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Anti-American sentiment in Pakistan
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*
Fiscal-military state
*
Gang of Four in Pakistan Army
*
Islamic fundamentalism
*
Kashmiriyat
*
Pakistan Army and state-sponsored terrorism
*
Power and politics
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*
State within a state
References
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