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Chief of Army Staff (Pakistan)

Chief of Army Staff of the Pakistan Army
COAS
Incumbent
General Qamar Javed Bajwa

since 29 November 2016
 Pakistan Army
Seat General Headquarters
Rawalpindi, Pakistan
Nominator The Prime Minister
Appointer The President
Term length 3 years,
renewable once
Precursor Army Commander-in-Chief
Formation March 3, 1972; 45 years ago (1972-03-03)
First holder General Tikka Khan
Succession On basis of seniority, subjected to the decision of the Prime Minister of Pakistan or by the President during military administration in the country
Deputy Chief of General Staff
Vice-Chief of Army Staff
Salary According to Pakistan Military officer's Pay Grade(apex Scale)

The Chief of Army Staff (Urdu: سربراہ پاک فوج‎) (reporting name: COAS), is the four-star rank appointment in the Pakistan Army, held by the senior four-star ranking officer appointed and confirmed by the President of Pakistan, on a nomination approval summary sent by the Prime Minister of Pakistan. The Chief of Army Staff post has historically been vested with proportionately more powers because of the recurrent enforced military laws in the country. It is the highest and most prestigious four-star assignment, unless the four-star officer is appointed as the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Committee of the Pakistan Armed Forces– the highest-ranking officer who is senior to the Chiefs of Staff of Army, Air Force, Navy and respected chiefs of other military services.

The appointment is in principle for three years subject to extensions granted by The President of Pakistan on recommendation and approval from he Prime Minister of Pakistan. The appointment is vested with complete operational, training and logistics commands unlike the pattern followed in Western Commands where the Chief of Army Staff is the training and logistics chief while operational command rests with the Ministry of Defense. The current Chief of Army Staff is General Qamar Javed Bajwa The COAS operates from the Army GHQ in the vicinity of Rawalpindi District– the twin city of the capital Islamabad.


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