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Revision as of 07:38, 16 June 2023

IV Corps
File:4 Corps Pakistan Army.svg
Badge of 4 Corps, Lahore
ActiveJanuary 1966[1] - Present
Country Pakistan
Allegiance Pakistan Army
TypeCorps
Size50,000 approximately (though this may vary as units are rotated)
HQ/Command Control HeadquarterLahore, Punjab
Nickname(s)File:Lahore Core logo.PNG Lahore Corps
Colors IdentificationRed, white and silver
   
AnniversariesNovember of 1965
EngagementsIndo-Pakistani War of 1971
Indo-Pakistani War of 1999
DecorationsMilitary Decorations of Pakistan Military
Commanders
Corps CommanderLt Gen Syed Aamer Raza
Chief of StaffBrig kiyani
Notable
commanders
Gen Tikka Khan
Gen Iqbal Khan
Gen Sawar Khan
Gen Aziz Khan
Gen Rashad Mahmood
Lt Gen Moinuddin Haider
Lt Gen Khalid Maqbool
Lt Gen Shahid Aziz
Insignia
War Flag

The IV Corps is a corps of Pakistan Army. Having established in 1965 after the Indo-Pakistani September War, it is currently stationed in Lahore. The current corps commander is Lieutenant General Aamer Raza.

History

The corps was formed in January 1966 and was the second corps level formation created by Pakistan Army. After independence, Pakistan Army had an organisation whereby all divisions were controlled directly by General Headquarters. Although a corps (the I Corps) was raised in the late 1950s, it was found that the organisation was unwieldy, and thus orders for a second corps and a field army to control the two corps were given, the army was later disbanded.[2]

1965 War

The Corps and its assigned assets were still under the process of raising when war came. Its only operational arm was 4 Corps Artillery which was to play a major role in the Kashmir operations preceding the war and in the capture of Chamb and Jaurian under the able command of Brig. Amjad Chaudhry.

Later the formation was moved in support of 6 Armoured Division in the historic Battle of Chawinda. Brig. Amjad Chaudhry, IV Corps artillery had played a major part in the battle,[3] and its performance was deemed to have been the decisive factor in the battle.[4][5]

The headquarters of this corps was inaugurated in January 1966 and Lieutenant General Attiqur Rahman was appointed as the first corps commander.[1]

1971 War

Immediately after the 1965 Indo-Pak war, the corps was fully stood up. In 1971 it would go to war again, under command of Lt. Gen Bahadur Sher. With two divisions under command it would see skirmishes on the Wagha border area, and later it would capture the Husseinwala district in India, including Qaisar-e-Hind Fort.

Structure

The corps order of battle is.[6]

Structure of IV Corps
Corps Corps HQ Corps Commander Assigned Units Unit HQ
IV Corps Lahore Lt. Gen. Syed Aamer Raza
2nd Artillery Division (Gujranwala)
10th Infantry Division: Lahore
11th Infantry Division Lahore
212 Infantry Brigade U/I Location
3rd Independent Armoured Brigade Chunian
Independent Engineering Brigade U/I Location
Independent Signal Brigade U/I Location

List of corps commanders

# Name Start of tenure End of tenure
1 Lt Gen Attiqur Rahman January 1966 August 1969
2 Lt Gen Tikka Khan August 1969 March 1971
3 Lt Gen Bahadur Sher Khan March 1971 January 1972
4 Lt Gen Abdul Hameed Khan January 1972 January 1974
5 Lt Gen Iqbal Khan March 1976 January 1978
6 Lt Gen Sawar Khan January 1978 March 1980
7 Lt Gen Sirdar Farooq Shaukat Khan Lodhi March 1980 March 1984
8 Lt Gen Mohammad Aslam Shah March 1984 March 1986
9 Lt Gen Alam Jan Masud March 1986 July 1990
10 Lt Gen Mohammad Ashraf July 1990 January 1993
11 Lt Gen Humayun Khan Bangash January 1993 January 1996
12 Lt Gen Moinuddin Haider January 1996 March 1997
13 Lt Gen Mohammad Akram March 1997 October 1998
14 Lt Gen Khalid Maqbool October 1998 August 2000
15 Lt Gen Aziz Khan August 2000 October 2001
16 Lt Gen Zarrar Azim October 2001 December 2003
17 Lt Gen Shahid Aziz December 2003 October 2005
18 Lt Gen Shafaat Ullah Shah October 2005 March 2008
19 Lt Gen Ijaz Ahmed Bakshi March 2008 April 2010
20 Lt Gen Rashad Mahmood April 2010 January 2013
21 Lt Gen Maqsood Ahmad January 2013 September 2013
22 Lt Gen Naweed Zaman September 2013 September 2015
23 Lt Gen Sadiq Ali September 2015 September 2017
24 Lt Gen Aamer Riaz September 2017 December 2018
25 Lt Gen Majid Ehsan December 2018 December 2020
25 Lt Gen Muhammad Abdul Aziz December 2020 October 2022
26 Lt Gen Salman Fayyaz Ghanni 12 October 2022 May 2023
27 Lt Gen Syed Aamer Raza 16 May 2023 Present

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References

  1. ^ a b A Stranger in my own country:East Pakistan (1969-71), by Maj Gen (Retd) Khadim Hussain Raja
  2. ^ The Pakistan Army-War 1965-Maj Gen Shaukat Riza-Army Education Press-1984
  3. ^ "50 years of the Regiment of Artllery". Archived from the original on 19 February 2012. Retrieved 28 August 2008.
  4. ^ Battle of Chawinda Archived 2011-07-19 at the Wayback Machine
  5. ^ History of Indo-Pak War of 1965. Lt Gen Mahmud Ahmed (ret) ISBN 969-8693-01-7, Chapter oo Chawinda Battle
  6. ^ Global Security Page on IV Corps