Transition time in Pakistan's
Having suspended the constitution and instituted military rule, the Pakistan Army continues to play a major role in its country's development.
Brian Cloughley examines its training, leadership and equipment and evaluates its fitness for role.
ON 12/13 October 1999 the constitution of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan was placed in abeyance when the Chief of the Army Staff (COAS), General Pervez Musharraf, dismissed the government of prime minister Nawaz Sharif and assumed the title of 'chief executive'
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of Infantry and Tactics Quetta
Armoured Corps Nowshera
Corps of Artillery
(Artillery centre at Attock) Nowshera
Corps of Engineers Risalpur
Army Aviation Corps Rawalpindi
Corps of Signals
(College, Rawalpindi) Kohat
Corps of Electrical & Mechanical Engineers Rawalpindi
Army Service Corps Nowshera
School of Logistics Murree
School of Army Education Murree
Command & Staff College Quetta
School of Mountain Warfare
(also Skardu) Abbotabad
Special Services Group Cherat & Attock
Parachute School Peshawar
Corps of Military Police Dera Ismail Khan
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