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Mohammad Asghar Khan

Asghar Khan
اصغر خان
Air Marshal Asghar Khan.jpg
Commander-in-Chief of the Pakistan Air Force
In office
23 July 1957 – 22 July 1965
President Iskander Mirza
Ayub Khan
Preceded by AVM Arthur McDonald
Succeeded by Air Marshal Nur Khan
President of Pakistan International Airlines
In office
20 August 1965 – 31 November 1968
Preceded by Arthur McDonald
Succeeded by Air Marshal Nur Khan
Chairman of the Tehrik-e-Istiqlal
In office
29 June 1970 – 12 December 2011
Merged with Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf
Preceded by Office created
Succeeded by Imran Khan
Personal details
Born Mohammad Asghar Khan
(1921-01-17) 17 January 1921 (age 96)
Jammu, Kashmir, British Indian Empire
Citizenship United KingdomBritish Subject (1921-1947)
 Pakistan (1947-)
Political party Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf
Other political
affiliations
Tehrik-e-Istiqlal
Children Nasreen Asghar Khan
Shereen Asghar Khan
Omar Asghar Khan
Ali Asghar Khan
Residence Abbottabad
Alma mater Royal Air Force College
Indian Military Academy
Occupation administrator
politician
Profession fighter pilot
Military service
Nickname(s) Night Flyer
Allegiance  United Kingdom
 Pakistan
Service/branch  Royal Air Force
 Pakistan Air Force
Years of service 1940-1965
Rank US-O9 insignia.svg Air Marshal (Lieutenant-General)
Unit No. 9 Squadron Griffins
Commands Pakistan Air Force Academy
No. 1 Stryker Group, Peshawar AFB
Directorate-General for the Air Operations (DGAO)
Precision Engineering Complex
Assistant Chief of Air Staff
Battles/wars World War II
Burma Campaign 1944-1945
Indo-Pakistani War of 1947

Air Marshal Asghar Khan (Urdu: ائیر مارشل اصغر خان‎; born 17 January 1921), is Pakistani politician, aviation historian, peace activist, and retired three star rank air force general who served as the first native Commander in Chief of the Pakistan Air Force (PAF) under President Iskander Mirza (1956–59) and under President Ayub Khan until resigning in 1965 prior to the start of the air operations of the PAF during the Indo-Pakistani War of 1965.

Initially commissioned in the Indian Army, Asghar Khan was drafted into Indian Air Force in 1940, seeing actions in Burma Campaign and was later sent to United Kingdom where he graduated from RAF Staff College at Bracknell, completing his collegiate courses from Joint Service Defence College, and completed his post-graduate studies from Imperial Defence College. Upon return to British Indian Empire, Asghar Khan resumed his active duty with the Royal Indian Air Force and opted for Pakistan following the independence in 1947, and settled in West-Pakistan. Asghar Khan became first commandant of Pakistan Air Force Academy in 1947 and was also the first to head the Directorate-General for Air Operations (DGAO) in 1950. Finally in 1957, Asghar Khan became the youngest to-date and the first native Air Force Commander-in-Chief of PAF. His tenure as air commander saw the extensive modernization of the PAF, in terms of both technical and military equipment, after resigning he was controversially not consulted by the president prior to launch of Operation Gibraltar. After retiring from air force, Asghar Khan became president of civilian national flag carrier, the Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) which he led until 1968.


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