Chairman Joint Chiefs of Staff Committee
Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Committee
CJCSC | |
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Ministry of Defence | |
Member of | Joint Chiefs of Staff Committee |
Reports to |
President Minister of Defense |
Seat | Joint Staff Headquarters (Pakistan), Rawalpindi, Pakistan |
Appointer |
The President with Prime Minister advice and consent |
Term length |
3 years Renewable |
Precursor | Chief of Staff to the Commander in Chief of the Army and Navy |
Formation | March 1, 1976 |
First holder | General Muhammad Shariff |
The Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Committee of Pakistan is, in principle, the highest-ranking military officer in the Pakistan Defense Forces, and the principal military advisor to the Prime minister of Pakistan, Parliament of Pakistan, Ministry of Defence, and the National Security Council.
However, even as the Principal Staff Officer, the Chairman does not have any authority over the combatant forces. The individual service chiefs are solely responsible for the coordination of the Armed and Combatant forces. Despite not being the highest-ranking officer, in Pakistan, the Chief of Army Staff is considered a powerful officer as can be seen by the number of times the Army Chief of Staff has overthrown the government and declared himself the ruler of the country. The Chairman outranks all respective heads of each service branch but does not have operational command authority over them or their service branches. General Pervez Musharraf is the only military officer, who as Chairman Joint Chiefs of Staff Committee (note that he was also Chief of Army Staff at the same time), overthrew the democratic government of Prime minister Nawaz Sharif on October 12, 1999 (See 1999 Pakistani coup d'état),
The Chairman leads the meetings and coordinates the efforts of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Committee (JCSC), comprising the Chairman, the Chiefs of Army Staff and Chief of Air Staff and the Chief of Naval Staff. In Pakistan, the Chairman Joint Chiefs of Staff Committee is an important and highly prestigious staff assignment in Pakistan Armed Forces, but the chairman does not have any command authority over combatant forces. While, the chiefs do have authority over personnel assignments and oversight over resources and personnel allocated to the combatant commands within their respective services.
The Chairman may also transmit communications to the combatant commanders from the Prime minister and President as well as allocate additional funding to the combatant commanders if necessary. The Chairman is nominated by the President, on the advice of the Prime minister. Unlike United States's Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, the appointment of Chairman does not need confirmation via majority vote by the Parliament. Though, the appointment needs confirmation from the Prime minister. By statute, the Chairman is appointed as a four-star general, four-star air chief marshal and/or four star admiral. By law, all 4-star officers are required to have vast experience in joint uniformed services of Pakistan during their 40-year-long military careers.
The post of CJCSC was created by former Prime minister of Pakistan Zulfikar Ali Bhutto in March 1976, and the first Chairman was four star rank officer, General Muhammad Shariff. The current holder of the office is General Rashad Mahmood who is recently promoted to a 4 star rank.[1]
List of Chairman Joint Chiefs
Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff by Branch of Service
- Army - 13
- Navy - 2
- Air Force - 1
See also
- Joint Chiefs of Staff Committee
- Chief of Army Staff (Pakistan)
- Chief of Air Staff (Pakistan)
- Chief of Naval Staff (Pakistan)
- Chief of General Staff (Pakistan)
References
- ↑ http://dawn.com/news/1058927/raheel-sharif-being-appointed-new-army-chief
- ↑ "Dawn News". Retrieved 27 November 2013.