
General
Pervez Musharraf Nishan-I-Imtiaz
(Military), Tamgha-i-Basalat, Chief Executive & President of Islamic Republic of
Pakistan
General Pervez
Musharraf, the second of three brothers, was born to an
educated Syed family on August 11, 1943 in Delhi. After the creation of
Pakistan the family chose to settle in Karachi. His father, the late Syed
Musharaff-ud-Din a career diplomat retired in 1974 while his mother
successfully devoted her time between caring for her family and serving
the International Labour Organization, retired in 1987.
The General had the
opportunity of spending his early life (1949-1956 in Turkey and can,
consequently, converse fluently in Turkish language.
General Musharraf attended
renowned Educational Institutions of Pakistan like Saint Patrick’s High
School, Karachi and Forman Christian Collage, Lahore.
He joined the Pakistan
Military Academy in 1961 and was commissioned in an elite Artillery
Regiment in 1964. He saw action in 1965 war as a young officer in the Khem
Karan, Lahore and Sialkot Sectors with a self propelled Artillery
Regiment. He was awarded Imtiazi Sanad for gallantry. He later volunteered
and served for seven years in the Special Service Group "Commandos". He
also participated in the 1971 war as Company Commander in a Commando
Battalion.
General Musharraf has the
privilege of commanding two self-propelled Artillery Regiments. As a
Brigadier, he had the distinction of commanding an Infantry Brigade as
well as Armoured Division Artillery. On promotion to the rank of Major
General on 15th January 1991, he was given the command of an Infantry
Division and later of a prestigious strike Corps as Lieutenant General on
21st October 1995.
General Musharraf has
served on various important staff and instructional appointments during
his career. These include Deputy Military Secretary at the Military
Secretary’s Branch, member of Directing Staff both at the Command and
Staff College, Quetta and the National Defence College. He has also
remained the Director General Military Operations at the General
Headquarters.
A graduate of Command and
Staff College, Quetta and the National Defence College, General Pervez
Musharraf also distinguished himself at the Royal College of Defence
Studies, United Kingdom. Commenting on his performance in his report
remarked, "A capable, articulate and extremely personable officer, who
made a most valuable impact here. His country is fortunate to have the
services of a man of his undeniable quality".
General Pervez Musharraf
was promoted to the rank of General on 7th October 1998 and appointed
Chief of Army Staff. He was given the additional charge of Chairman Joint
Chiefs of Staff Committee on 9th April 1999 and is performing duties as
the Chief Executive of Pakistan since 12th October, 1999. He also
continues to hold the office of Chief of Army Staff and Chairman Joint
Chiefs of Staff Committee.
As a promising young
Captain, he got married to Sehba Musharraf on 28th December 1968. He
remains a devoted family man and a loving father to their two children
Ayla and Bilal, both happily married. They have a grand-daughter, Mariam
from Ayla.
A natural sportsman, who
has always loved the outdoors and spends most of his leisure time playing
Squash, Badminton or Golf. The General also takes keen interest in water
sports, is a enthusiastic canoeist and loves to sail. An avid reader he is
well versed in Military History, being his favourite
subject.
General Pervez Musharraf
took oath as President of Pakistan on June 20, 2001.
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