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Ministry of Defence Pakistan

Ministry of Defence
State emblem of Pakistan.svg
Ministry overview
Formed August 14, 1947; 69 years ago (1947-08-14)
Type Ministry
Headquarters Calcutta House, Rawalpindi, Punjab Province
Employees Unknown (civilian)
617,000 (active duty military)
550,000 (reserve)
Annual budget PKR Rs. 860 billion (2016–17)
Ministry executives
Child agencies
Website www.mod.gov.pk

The Ministry of Defence (Urdu: وزارت دفاع‎, abbreviated as MoD) in Pakistan is a Cabinet-level federal ministry. The MoD plays a major supporting role to the Pakistan Armed Forces in drawing up and administering the defence budget, as well as managing personnel matters (including pay and benefits), the defence estate and legal issues. It is also tasked with coordinating with a range of domestic, foreign and inter-governmental bodies on a range of related matters.

The existence and functions of the MoD are statutorily defined in Part XII, Chapter II (Miscellaneous) of the Constitution of Pakistan Responsibilities for the procurement, production and disposal of equipment were transferred in 2004 to the newly created Ministry of Defence Production (MoDP). Many of Pakistan's paramilitary formations although officered and operationally directed by the Pakistan Army are administered and paid for by the Ministry of the Interior (MoI).

A Military Department was created by the British East India Company (EIC) in Calcutta in 1776. Its main function was to co-ordinate and record orders, relating to the Army, issued by various Departments of the Government of the East India Company. The Military Department initially functioned as a branch of the Public Department and maintained a list of Army personnel.


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