List of Serving Generals of The Pakistan Army

List Of Serving Generals Of The Pakistan Army

This is the list of serving generals of the Pakistan Army. At present, the army has 2 full generals, 24 lieutenant generals and around 160 major generals. Barring exceptions for some major generals, all others have been listed here. The list is arranged according to the officers' respective seniority.

To determine the number and the seniority of the generals, please see the Notes section at the end of the page. All of the names of the generals and their respective posts have been extracted from open sources (i.e., newspapers, television, official websites, ISPR Press Releases, and other governmental data), therefore no top secret information is being divulged. An effort has been made to reference each listing with the relevant source information.

Read more about List Of Serving Generals Of The Pakistan Army:  Current Army Senior Command, Senior Commanders During 1965 and 1971 Wars, Notes

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