Ashfaq Parvez Kayani (
Urdu
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: ; born 20 April 1952), is a retired
four-star general of the
Pakistan Army
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who served as the eighth
chief of army staff, being appointed on 29 November 2007 after his predecessor
Pervez Musharraf retired from his military service and remained in the office until 29 November 2013.
Initially appointed as
Vice Chief of Army Staff (VCOAS) under then-
President Pervez Musharraf on 8 October 2007, he formally took over the command of the army when
President Pervez Musharraf retired from his military service on 29 November 2007. In addition, General Kayani served as the
Director-General of the
Inter-Services Intelligence
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(''ISI'') and as director of the
Directorate-General of Military Operations (DGMO), overseeing major war efforts in the
war on terror. On 24 July 2010, Kayani's tenure was extended for three more years by
Prime Minister
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Yousaf Raza Gillani to continue the war efforts against the insurgent outfits.
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Early life and education
Ashfaq Parvez Kayani was born at
Manghot,
Punjab, on 20 April 1952, in a family belonging to the
Kayani Gakhar tribe of
Punjabis
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. The town of Manghot is situated on the
Pothohar Plateau
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in northern Punjab bounded on the east by the
Jhelum River, on the west by the
Indus River
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. Ashfaq's father was a
Junior commissioned officer (JCO) in the
Pakistan Army
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as Subedar major.
His humble background as the son of a JCO has endeared him to the junior ranks of the army. After attending a local high school, Ashfaq successfully enrolled in the
Military College Jhelum,
Sarai Alamgir and made a
transfer to
Pakistan Military Academy in
Kakul where he graduated with a
bachelor's degree
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in 1971 in his class of 45th PMA Long Course.
Military career
1971 war experience
Kayani was commissioned as
2nd Lieutenant in the 5th Battalion of the famed
Baloch Regiment on 29 August 1971.
He actively participated and joined the military in the time of
1971 war with Bangladesh.
Academia and professorship
After the war, Ashfaq continued to resume his studies and became more involved with his studies after joining the
Command and Staff College in Quetta.
After his graduation, Kayani departed to the United States on deputation and educated at the
United States Army Command and General Staff College at
Fort Leavenworth and the
United States Army Infantry School
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Organization
The school ...
at
Fort Benning
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.
After graduating from the military institutions in the United States, Ashfaq returned to Pakistan and attained his
Master of Science
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in
War studies from the
National Defence University.
During his long military career, Ashfaq has been on the faculty of School of Infantry and Tactics, also in Quetta.
Ashfaq briefly taught
war courses at the Command and Staff College in Quetta and later moved on to accepting the professorship of
strategic studies and joined the teaching faculty at the National Defence University in Islamabad.
Staff and command appointments
As a Lt Col, Gen Kayani commanded an Infantry Battalion. As a Brigadier, he commanded an Infantry Brigade.
As a Brigadier, he also served as Benazir Bhutto's Military Secretary. Upon his promotion to
two-star rank,
Major-General Kayani served as the general officer commanding of the
12th Infantry Division stationed in Murree, deployed all over the
LoC region and which comes under the
X Corps.
In 2000, Kayani was moved and appointed as the director of the Directorate–General of Military Operations (DGMO).
In 2001, it was during his tenure as DGMO that the
intense military standoff between Pakistan and India took place.
Reportedly, Kayani only slept a few hours a night during that period as he diligently oversaw the unified armed forces mobilisation and preparedness on the border.
In September 2003, Kayani's promotion to three-star assignment was approved by the President Musharraf and subsequently elevating him to three-star rank,
Lieutenant-General
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. The same year, he was appointed as the field operational commander of the X Corps in Rawalpindi.
The promotion indicated Musharraf's significant trust in Kayani, since chief of army staff cannot build a military coup without the help of the X Corps commander. Kayani led the X Corps until October 2004, when he was transferred to the
''ISI'' as its director-general.
During Kayani's tenure at the X Corps, he led the successful investigation of the two back-to-back suicide attacks against Musharraf in December 2003. It is believed that Kayani won the trust of Musharraf after the investigation, and a prelude to Kayani's appointment as the sensitive position of ISI chief.
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"The Next Musharraf"
''Newsweek'', 8 October 2007 He was awarded
Hilal-e-Imtiaz, the civilian medal, for his achievement.
Intelligence career
Directorship of Inter-Services Intelligence
In October 2004, Lieutenant-General Ashfaq Kayani was appointed as the
director general of Directorate of
Inter-Services Intelligence
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(''ISI''), in place of General
Ehsan-ul-Haq, who was promoted as the
Chairman
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of the
Joint Chiefs of Staff Committee.
General Kayani directed the ISI operations and her operatives during a bleak period, with widely spread insurgencies in
North-West Pakistan and
Balochistan, disclosing of the
nuclear proliferation case, and
waves of suicide attacks throughout Pakistan emanating from the northwestern
tribal belt.
In his final days at the ''ISI'', he also led the talks with
Benazir Bhutto
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for a possible power sharing deal with Musharraf.
In October 2007, after three years, he was replaced at the ISI by Lt Gen
Nadeem Taj.
Kayani was also present at the March 2007 meeting that took place between Musharraf and Chief Justice
Iftikhar Muhammad Chaudhry, when the former military ruler informed the top judge that he was suspended. Accounts of that meeting narrated that Kayani was the only one among Musharraf's aides who did not speak a word.
Chief of Army Staff
In October 2007, Kayani's promotion papers for the appointment to the
four-star rank was approved by the President Musharraf, and appointed him as the
Vice Chief of Army Staff (VCOAS). At the time of the promotion, Kayani ultimately superseded the senior-most army general,
Lt-Gen. Khalid Kidwai, who was on an extension for one year. On 28 November 2007, Kayani succeeded Musharraf as chief of army staff after Musharraf's retirement.
General Kayani is noted as the second four-star army general who held the directorship of the
ISI but later then went on to become the
Chief of Army Staff. The first appointment of ISI director being appointed to four-star appointment was in 1999 when General
Ziauddin Butt was the first army general who was appointed as army chief after his brief tenure as ISI director.
It was during General Kayani's tenure that Pakistan turned the tide in its war against terror. Gen Kayani is also credited with developing response to Indian cold start doctrine, which the Army validated by conducting Azm e Nau exercises.
War against terror
General Kayani has credited to be played a major role in the turning tide in the favour of Pakistan in its armed conflict against
Islamist militant groups active in the
North-West Pakistan. Before Kayani's tenure, under the command and administration of President General
Pervez Musharraf, Pakistan had lost nearly 30% of its
North-West Frontier Province and 100% of the
FATA in the hands of
Taliban
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and its allies. Under the Peverz Musharaf, the situation in FATA further complicated with the emergence of
Tehreek-Taliban Pakistan (TTP). Local Pakistani jihadi fighters that have previously fought
Soviets, with support from
Central Asian militant groups,
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fighters of
al-Qaeda
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, in 2007 formed TTP. The
TTP, beside
FATA, managed to capture four settle districts of
North-Western Frontier Province (modern day
Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa). The districts such as
Buner,
Dir,
Shangla and
Swat fell out of writ of
Government of Pakistan
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by 2007 as militants flashed into mainland of Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa further expanding their influence beyond peripheries of
FATA.
Moreover, Musharraf decision to undertake
Lal-Masjid Operation increased number of suicide attacks from 10 in 2006 to 61 in 2007. The deteriorated law and order situation saw
assassination of former prime minister Benazir Bhutto in 2007 which was also claimed by the TTP.
Pakistan with the exit of
Pervez Musharraf got a fresh civil-military setup under the President
Asif Zardari-led government of
PPP in 2008.
Pakistan Army
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also witnessed a change of guard. Its new
COAS Ashfaq Pervez Kayani decided to take on TTP and its Islamist allies.
In to order contain the militants General Kayani launched series of military campaigns to recapture areas fallen in the hands of militants from 2007 to 2013 beginning with
Operation Sherdil, beside successfully taking ongoing campaigns of Armed Forces launched under the command of General Musharaf. The campaign that was launched by Kayani ended with success of
Operation Zarb-e-Azb in late 2016. Pakistan Army under the Kayani Doctrine was able to capture six tribal agencies and four settled districts of Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa including
Swat and
South Waziristan
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, which were two strongholds of TTP. Thus, due to the Kayani's aggressive war doctrines Pakistan re-established its writ almost whole of the North-West and FATA exempting
North-Waziristan and pockets of
Khyber that were cleared from the militants by the Kayani's successors.
Withdrawal of military secondment from civilian institutions
In January 2008 General Kayani passed a directive which ordered military officers not to maintain contacts with politicians. It was further made public on 13 February 2008 that General Kayani ordered the withdrawal of military officers from all of Pakistan's government civil departments. It was an action that reversed the policies of his predecessor, President Musharraf. It was welcomed by President Musharraf's critics, who have long demanded that the military distance itself from politics. The Pakistani media reported that the army officers would be withdrawn from 23 wide-ranging civil departments, including the
National Highway Authority,
National Accountability Bureau, Ministry of Education, and
Water and Power Development Authority.
General elections in 2008
On 7 March 2008 General Kayani confirmed that Pakistan's armed forces would stay out of politics and support the new government. He told a gathering of military commanders in the garrison city of Rawalpindi that "the army fully stands behind the democratic process and is committed to playing its constitutional role". The comments made were after the results of the
2008 Pakistani general election where the
Pakistan Peoples Party
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won the election and began forming a coalition government who were opposed to President
Pervez Musharraf.
Perceptions of Kayani as COAS
When he became COAS, several top-level US officials visited General Kayani in succession to make up their own minds about him. Most, including the then
CIA chief
Michael Hayden, National Intelligence Director
Mike McConnell and former
CENTCOM-commander Admiral
William J. Fallon came away confident that Kayani "knows what he's doing."
Kayani's first move as army chief was to visit the front lines in the
Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA). He launched several successful operations against the TTP and its affiliates. All major kinetic operations, except the operation in North Waziristan, were conducted under command of Gen Kayani. He used to frequently visit the frontlines and was always easily accessible.
War in Afghanistan and the United States

About the
Afghan war, Kayani is reported to have said, "the Pakistani people believe that the real aim of U.S.
arstrategy is to denuclearize Pakistan."
In January 2011, and after, there was criticism of General Kayani's handling of the
Raymond Davis saga. Davis, a CIA contractor, was hastily tried and acquitted of murder charges in exchange for blood money paid to relatives of the victims, after which he was sent out of Pakistan within a matter of hours. Knowing the dynamics of the Pakistani state and the nature of this particular case, it was impossible for Davis to be released and deported from Pakistan without the knowledge and co-operation of Pakistan's Army and the
Inter-Services Intelligence
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(ISI).
The day after Davis' release, over 40 people were killed in the
Datta Khel airstrike in
North Waziristan
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in the FATA, in a drone strike by a
US Predator aircraft. The target appeared to be a compound operated by
Hafiz Gul Bahadur, a
Tehrik-i-Taliban leader. The dead included local tribal leaders. The strike, intended to further the local war effort, instead added to the unpopularity of drone strikes and added to the anti-American sentiment in Pakistan. Kayani conducted a rare press conference in which he condemned the drone strike (even persuading the Pakistani government to summon American Ambassador to Pakistan,
Cameron Munter, and lodge a "protest in the strongest possible terms") and labelled it "intolerable". In 2011, after delivering a long lecture at the National Defence University, one staff officer reportedly got up and challenged his policy of co-operation with the United States.
The officer asked, "If they don't trust us, how can we trust them?" according to one professor who was briefed on the session.
General Kayani essentially responded, "We can't."
Kayani's comments about the Datta Khel strike were viewed in the broader context of public and private communications by Pakistani officials with Washington, including an April 2011, visit by the head of the ISI, Lt. Gen.
Ahmed Shuja Pasha, to CIA Director
Leon Panetta at CIA headquarters. "
me officials in both countries
eresaying intelligence ties
ee at their lowest point since the
Sept. 11, 2001, attacks spurred the alliance," according to one report. The report went on to say the overall communications included private demands that the CIA suspend drone strikes and also reduce the number of US intelligence and
Special Operations personnel in the country. After the ISI-CIA meeting, CIA spokesman George Little stated that the intelligence relationship "remains on solid footing".
Retirement
In 2013, General Kayani was in the race for the
chairmanship of
joint chiefs of staff committee along with
Admiral
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Asif Sandila and
Air Chief Marshal Tahir Rafiq; though he was shortlisted for the appointment, on 6 October 2013, General Kayani announced that he would be retiring, his due date of retirement in November, ending speculation that he might get another extension or would be appointed as
Chairman Joint Chief of staff Committee.
His retirement was confirmed when
Prime Minister
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Nawaz Sharif approved then-
Lieutenant General
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Raheel Sharif as
chief of army staff and
Lieutenant General
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Rashid Mehmood as
Chairman Joint chiefs on 27 November 2013.
Awards and decorations
Foreign decorations
See also
*
Indo-Pakistani War of 1971
*
Tariq Majid
References
External links
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Living people
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Non-U.S. alumni of the Command and General Staff College
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Foreign recipients of the Legion of Merit
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