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A K Khandker

Air Vice Marshal (Retd.)
A K Khandker
BU
Planning Minister
Government of Bangladesh
In office
6 January 2009 – 6 January 2014
President Iajuddin Ahmed
Zillur Rahman
Abdul Hamid
Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina
Preceded by Mirza Md. Azizul Islam
Succeeded by Mustafa Kamal
In office
October 1986 – March 1990
President H M Ershad
Member of Parliament of Pabna – 2
Assumed office
December 2008
President Iajuddin Ahmed
Zillur Rahman
Prime Minister Fakhruddin Ahmed(CA)
Sheikh Hasina
Preceded by A K M Selim Reza Habib
Constituency Pabna – 2
In office
September 1998 – July 2001
President Shahabuddin Ahmed
Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina
Succeeded by A K M Selim Reza Habib
Bangladesh High Commissioner to India
In office
1982–1986
President Hussain Muhammad Ershad
Bangladesh High Commissioner to Australia
In office
1976–1982
President Abu Sadat Mohammad Sayem
Ziaur Rahman
Abdus Sattar
A. F. M. Ahsanuddin Chowdhury
H M Ershad
Chief of the Air Staff, Bangladesh Air Force
In office
1972–1975
President Syed Nazrul Islam
Abu Sayeed Chowdhury
Mohammad Mohammadullah
Sheikh Mujibur Rahman
Khondaker Mostaq Ahmad
Deputy Chief of Staff
Bangladesh Armed Forces
In office
1971–1975
President Syed Nazrul Islam
Abu Sayeed Chowdhury
Mohammad Mohammadullah
Sheikh Mujibur Rahman
Khondaker Mostaq Ahmad
Personal details
Born Abdul Karim Khandker
1930
Pabna
Political party Bangladesh Awami League
Residence Dhaka, Bangladesh
Military career
Allegiance PakistanPakistan
BangladeshBangladesh
Service/branch  Bangladesh Air Force
Years of service 1971–1975
Rank

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Battles/wars Bangladesh Liberation War
Awards Bir Uttom
Website Planning Division Portal, GoB [1]

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Abdul Karim Khandker, Bir Uttom (born 1930) is a former Planning Minister of Government of Bangladesh. He is a retired diplomat and was the Deputy Chief of Staff of the Bangladesh Armed Forces during the Bangladesh Liberation War.

Khandker was born in a respected Muslim family of Pabna in 1930. His Father was Late Khandker Abdul Latif and his mother was Late Arefa Khatun. He completed his Matriculation in 1947 and ISC in 1949. He Completed his Graduation from PAF College in September 1952 and PSA in 1965 from Pakistan Air Force Staff College. He started his service career as GD Pilot in 1951. He served in Fighter Squadron till 1955 and became Flying Instructor. He was at PAF Academy till 1957 as flying instructor. He served as Flight Commander at Flying Instructors' School till 1958. Later he became Flight Commander at Jet Fighter Conversion Squadron where he served till 1960. He was Squadron Commander at Pakistan Air Force Academy till 1961. Afterwards, he became Squadron Commander of Jet Fighter Conversion Squadron where he served till 1965. He served as Officer Commanding of Training wing at PAF Academy in 1966. He became PSA in 1965 from Pakistan Air Force Staff College. A K Khandker was President of PAF Planning Board from 1966 to 1969. Later, he was posted at Dhaka as Second in Command of PAF Base in 1969.

He was posted in the Pakistan Air force Base in Dhaka as Second -in -Command when the Liberation War began in 1971. He defected with 07 Bengali officers and some airmen from the Dhaka base of the Pakistan Air Force for Tripura on 12 May 1971 for joining the liberation war and reached Matinnagar, Tripura on 15 May 1971. The then Bangladesh Government of Mujibnagar appointed him as the Deputy Chief of Staff of the Bangladesh Armed Forces, and was given the responsibility of operation and also training of the freedom fighters. He closely interacted with the senior officials of the Indian Eastern Command located at Fort William, Kolkata about training strategies for the Freedom Fighters as well as for overall operation. He established the first ever Bangladesh Air Force in Dimapur, Nagaland during the war. The Bangladesh Air Force with its limited manpower and resources of only 09 officers, 57 airmen, and 03 aircraft carried out significant numbers of operation against the Pakistani invaders. He represented Bangladesh in the surrender ceremony of the Pakistani forces to the allied forces on 16 December 1971 at the Race Course ground. He received the gallantry award of Bir Uttom in 1972 for his luminous role in the Liberation War.


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