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|Military officer of Pakistan|
|Military officer of Pakistan|


|name= Hamid Nawaz Khan
|name= Hamid Nawaz Khan|
|birth_place=[[Sheikhupura]], [[Punjab]]
|birth_place=[[Sheikhupura]], [[Punjab]]
|death_date= 24 February 2014
|death_date= 24 February 2014|
|title=Ex-Interior Minister Hamid Nawaz passes away|
|title=Ex-Interior Minister Hamid Nawaz passes away|
|death_place= Rawalpindi, Pakistan
|death_place= Rawalpindi, Pakistan|
|image= Hamid Nawaz Khan (cropped).jpg
|image= Hamid Nawaz Khan (cropped).jpg|
|caption= Hamid Nawaz Khan in 2004
|caption= Hamid Nawaz Khan in 2004|
|nickname= Gen. Hamid Nawaz
|nickname= Gen. Hamid Nawaz|
|allegiance= {{PAK}}
|allegiance= {{PAK}}
|branch=[[28th,Medium,Artillery|Butt Shikan] [[Pakistan Army]]
|branch=[[28th,Medium,Artillery|Butt Shikan] [[Pakistan Army]]
|serviceyears= 1966–2001
|serviceyears= 1966–2001
|rank= [[Lieutenant General]]
|rank= [[Lieutenant General]]
|current position=
|current position= Martyr|
|commands= 33rd Infantry Division<br/>[[Pakistan Command and Staff College|Command and Staff College]]<br/>[[National Defence University, Islamabad|National Defence University]]<br/>Vice Chief of General Staff (VCGS)
|commands= 33rd Infantry Division<br/>[[Pakistan Command and Staff College|Command and Staff College]]<br/>[[National Defence University, Islamabad|National Defence University]]<br/>Vice Chief of General Staff (VCGS)
|unit= [[Pakistan Army Aviation Corps]]
|battles=[[Indo-Pakistani War of 1971]]
|battles=[[Indo-Pakistani War of 1971]]
|awards=[[Hilal-i-Imtiaz]] (military) (Crescent of Excellence) award
|awards=[[Hilal-i-Imtiaz]] (military) (Crescent of Excellence) award

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|Military officer of Pakistan|

|name= Hamid Nawaz Khan| |birth_place=Sheikhupura, Punjab |death_date= 24 February 2014| |title=Ex-Interior Minister Hamid Nawaz passes away| |death_place= Rawalpindi, Pakistan| |image= Hamid Nawaz Khan (cropped).jpg| |caption= Hamid Nawaz Khan in 2004| |nickname= Gen. Hamid Nawaz| |allegiance=  Pakistan |branch=[[28th,Medium,Artillery|Butt Shikan] Pakistan Army |serviceyears= 1966–2001 |rank= Lieutenant General |current position= Martyr| |commands= 33rd Infantry Division
Command and Staff College
National Defence University
Vice Chief of General Staff (VCGS) |battles=Indo-Pakistani War of 1971 |awards=Hilal-i-Imtiaz (military) (Crescent of Excellence) award |laterwork= Civil servant }} Lieutenant General Hamid Nawaz Khan, HI(M), was a career Pakistan Army general who served as Federal Interior Minister from November 2007 to April 2008 and Defence Secretary of Pakistan from 2001 to 2005. He also held Chair positions at Pakistan International Airlines, the Civil Aviation Authority and the Fauji Foundation.[1][2][3][4]

He was the nephew of Chaudhry Naseer Ahmad Malhi from his father's side, one of the founders of Pakistan and the first education minister of Pakistan belongs to the Sivia Jatt community.

Education and Army Career

Nawaz Khan was a commerce graduate with honours from Punjab University and M.Sc. in War Studies from Quaid-i-Azam University Islamabad. He was commissioned in the Army Aviation Corps in 1966 as a Bell AH-1 Cobra pilot and served for 34 years. He commanded a Helicopter Squadron, Wing, Group and Regiment (II Corps Aviation Regiment between 1986 and 1989). He was the chief of staff in a Corps Headquarters and Instructor in Command and Staff College, Quetta and National Defence University, Islamabad. He commanded the 33rd Infantry Division at Quetta for three years (1995–1998), served as Chief Instructor of Armed Forces War College at the then National Defense College, Islamabad (1998–2000). He was then promoted to Lieutenant General in March 2000 and posted as the Vice Chief of the General Staff (VCGS) from where he retired in March 2001.[4]

Awards and recognition

References

  1. ^ "Military may be called in for poll security". Dawn (newspaper). 9 December 2007. Retrieved 26 May 2021.
  2. ^ "Ex-Interior Minister Hamid Nawaz passes away". The Nation (newspaper). 25 February 2014. Archived from the original on 25 February 2014. Retrieved 26 May 2021.
  3. ^ Salman Masood (7 February 2008). "Copter Crash Kills 7 Pakistani Army Officers". The New York Times. Retrieved 26 May 2021.
  4. ^ a b c "Profile of Hamid Nawaz Khan". National Police Bureau, Ministry of Interior, Government of Pakistan website. 1 November 2007. Archived from the original on 16 December 2008. Retrieved 24 May 2021.

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Political offices
Preceded by Interior Minister of Pakistan
2007 – 2008
Succeeded by