Six major generals promoted
Six major generals have been promoted to rank of lieutenant general and have been assigned new responsibilities
By Muhammad Saleh Zaafir
November 05, 2024
ISLAMABAD: Six major generals of the Pakistan Army have been promoted to the rank of lieutenant general and they have been assigned new responsibilities.
The sources told The News/Jang here Monday that, upon promotion, Lt Gen Ahsan Gulrez has been appointed Corps Commander Multan (Corp ll), Lt Gen Arshad Naseem has been appointed Surgeon General/Director General Medical Services (Inter-Services), GHQ, Lt Gen Amir Najam will be President of the National Defence University, (NDU) Islamabad. Lt Gen Tabbasum Habib has been made Director General Joint Staff (DG JS) at JS HQ, Rawalpindi, Lt Gen Hassan Khattak has been posted as Quarter Master General (QMG) at the GHQ while Lt Gen Azhar Waqas has become Adjutant General (AG), GHQ, Rawalpindi.
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