Pakistan Army Order Of Battle, December 1971
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On 25 March 1971, the
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, supported by paramilitary units, launched the
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to pacify the insurgent-held areas of
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, which led to a prolonged conflict with the Bengali
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. Although conventional in nature during March–May 1971, it soon turned into a guerrilla insurgency from June of that year.
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had not directly supported the Bengali resistance but had launched
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to support the insurgency from May 1971. The initial deployments of the Pakistan armed forces were to combat and contain the activities of the Mukti Bahini. This was changed over time and by December 1971, 3 Infantry and 2 ad hoc divisions were deployed to face the ''Mitro Bahini''.


Background: Initial deployments against Mukti Bahini

From the March 1971, the
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's Eastern Command under its commander
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A.A.K. Niazi, started
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to provide the defence of borders linked with India against a possible penetration by the
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. During this time, the 9th Infantry Division, headquartered in
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under its GOC Major-General Shaukat Riaz, had held the area of responsibility for looking after the looking area south of the
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for the defence of borders linked with India while the 16th Infantry Division, that headquartered in
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under its GOC Major-General Nazar Hussain Shah, had been responsible for the area north of Padma and west of Jamuna rivers. The 14th Infantry Division under its GOC Major-General Rahim Khan, was headquartered in
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that had the entire area of responsibility for the rest of the province. The original plan was based on a series of exercises, known as ''Titumeer'', which were held during 1970–1971, was revised several times and approved in October 1971. General Niazi had created 4 ad hoc infantry brigades and 2 ad hoc infantry divisions before the final order of battle was devised. The final order of battle prior to 3 December 1971, was: Eastern Command Headquarters, Dhaka
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**10th Engineer Regiment – detached to various locations
**11th Engineer Regiment – Lt. Col Sarwar
** 43rd Light Ack Ack – Lt. Col. Mohammad Afzal
** 19th Signal Regiment
**3rd Commando Battalion (less elements)
**Army Aviation Squadron #4 – Lt. Col. Liakat Bokhari


Dhaka Defense Scheme (adhoc)

Brig. Kashim (North): Dhaka Cantonment & Tongi area
Brig. Mian Mansoor (East): Munshiganj & Narayanganj
Brig. T.H. Malik: Hilli &
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*EPCAF HQ and Sector units: **Police and Razakars


36 Ad hoc Infantry Division

GOC: Major General Muhammad Jamshed HQ Dhaka
Area of Operation: Dhaka, Tangail and Mymensingh districts *93 Infantry Brigade: Brig Abdul Qadir Khan HQ Mymensingh **83 Independent. Mortar battery **31 Baluch – Jamalpur **33 Punjab – Mymensingh **71 Wing WPR – Kishorganj **70 Wing WPR – Bijaipur


14 Infantry Division

GOC: Major General Abdul Majid Qazi, HQ
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– Shamshernagar **88 Independent Mortar Battery –
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**171 Independent Mortar Battery –
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Sylhet

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Moulvibazar

*313 infantry Brigade: Brig. Iftikar Rana **22 Baloch
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(minus elements) & Tochi Scouts – Sherpur


Brahmanbaria

*27th Infantry Brigade: Brig. Saadullah **33rd Baluch – Kasba **12th Frontier Force – Akhaura **2 Troops of M-24 Chaffee – Akhaura


39 Ad hoc Division

GOC: Maj. Gen. Rahim Khan (replaced by Brig. Mian Mansoor) – Chandpur
Area of Operation: Comilla, Feni and Northern Chittagong **53rd Field Artillery – Comilla


Comilla

*117th Infantry Brigade: Brig. Sheikh M.H. Atif **30 Punjab – Saldanadi **25th Frontier Force – Mainamati *12th Azad Kashmir – Comilla


Feni

*53rde Infantry Brigade: Brig. Aslam Niazi **15th Baluch – Belonia **39th Baluch –
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**23rd Punjab – Mean Bazar **21 Azad Kashmir – Laksham


Ramgarh

*91st Ad hoc Brigade: Brig. Mian Taskeenuddin HQ Chittagong **24th Frontier Force – Ramgarh ** Chakma and Mizo troops **EPCAF 11th and 14th Wings


Chittagong

*97th Independent Brigade: Brig. Ata Mohd. Khan Malik **48th Baluch – Chittagong **2 SSg Commando – Rangamati **60th Wing Rangers – Ramgarh **61st Wing Rangers – Cox's Bazar ** Naval Contingent ***46th Light Ack Ack Battery


16th Infantry Division

GOC: Maj. Gen. Nazar Hussain Shah HQ:
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Area of Operation: Rajshahi, Bogra, Dinajpur, Rangpur and Pabna
Districts **29th Cavalry less elements –Rangpur **30 SIGNALS BATTALION - Rangpur **13 Engineer Battalion - Various Locations **48th Field Regiment – Thakurgaon **80th Field Regiment – Hili **117th Mortar Battery – Kurigram


Saidpur

*23rd Infantry Brigade: Brig. Iqbal Shaffi **25th Punjab – Lalmanirhut **26th Frontier Force –
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**48th Punjab – Thakurgaon **8 Punjab – Rangpur **34th Punjab – Nilphamari **86th Mujahid – Gaibandha


Bogra

*205th Infantry Brigade: Brig. Tajammul Hussain Malik HQ: Khetlal **32nd Baluch – Ghoraghat **4th Frontier Force – Hili **3rd Baluch – Jaipurhut


Nator

*34th Infantry Brigade: Brig. Mir Abdul Nayeem **32nd Punjab – Nawabganj **13th Frontier Force – Sapahar


Rajshahi

*Rajshahi Ad hoc Brigade


9th Infantry Division

GOC: Maj. Gen HM. H. Ansari HQ
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Area of Operation:
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and Patuakhali districts **3rd Ind. Armored Squadron – Jessore **55th Field Artillery – Satkhira and Chaugacha **49th Field Artillery – Chuadanga **211th Independent Mortar Battery – Chaugacha


Jhenidha

*57th Infantry Brigade: Brig. Manzoor Ahmed **18th Punjab – Darshana **50th Punjab – Jhenida **29th Baluch – Kushtia **Squadron 29th Cavalry – Kushtia


Jessore

*107th Infantry Brigade: Brig. Malik Hayat Khan **22nd Frontier Force – Benapole **38th Frontier Force – Afra **6th Punjab – Jessore **21st Punjab – Satkhira **15th Frontier Force – Jessore **12th Punjab – Jessore


Khulna

*314th Ad Hoc Brigade: Col. Fazle Hamid


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Flag Officer Commanding, Eastern Naval Command: R.Adm
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See also

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Mitro Bahini order of battle The Indian Army had no standby force ready in 1971 with the specific task of attacking East Pakistan, one of the many reasons why India did not immediately intervene after Pakistan launched Operation Searchlight in March 1971. Indian Army's Ea ...
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Evolution of Pakistan Eastern Command plan The Eastern Command of the Pakistan Army was a corps-sized military formation headed by a lieutenant-general, who was designated the Eastern Command Commander. After the partition of India by United Kingdom, the Islamic Republic of Pakistan was ...
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Military plans of the Bangladesh Liberation War Prior to Bangladesh Liberation War in 1971, India had no plans for large scale military action in East Pakistan. Since the Sino-Indian War of 1962, the primary objective of the Indian Army Eastern Command was the defence of the Indian northern and ...
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Timeline of the Bangladesh Liberation War The Bangladesh Liberation War started on 26 March 1971 and ended on 16 December 1971. Some of the major events of the war are listed in the timeline below. Timeline Interactive Timeline of the Bangladesh Liberation War Before the war *1 March ...
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Indo-Pakistani wars and conflicts Since the Partition of India, Partition of British India in 1947 and subsequent creation of the dominions of Dominion of India, India and Dominion of Pakistan, Pakistan, the two countries have been involved in a number of wars, conflicts, and m ...


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