Inter Services Public Relations

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Military age 16-49 years old [1]
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36,779,584 females, age 16-49 (2007 est.)
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Inter Services Public Relations is an administrative organization within the Military of Pakistan. It coordinates military information with the public press of Pakistan. The ISPR is now headed by Major General Athar Abbas who took over from Major General Waheed Arshad on 15 January 2008. [2] [3] [4]

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[edit] History

The public relations requirements of the Armed Forces are looked after by the ISPR Directorate. The ISPR Directorate was established in 1947. The Directorate is staffed with military and civilian officers. It functions as a part of the Joint Staff Headquarters and garner national support for the Armed Forces and strengthen their resolve to accomplish the assigned mission while undermining the will of the adversary, it also acts as an interface between Armed Forces, media and the public. It formulates the media policy, safeguard negative influences on the Armed Forces and monitor mass media and discern contours of hostile psychological campaigns for effective response.[5]

Thes ISPR also issues notices regarding military exercises and notifies relevant parties and the public media about Pakistan's indigenous ballistic missile testing program. Apart from functioning as the public relations body of the Pakistan Army, the ISPR handles exclusive dissemination of information regarding Pakistan's military operations in Wana & Swat. The news of a clash in Balochistan between military contingents and unknowned armed personnel resulting in the death of tribal leader Nawab Akbar Bugti was also verified once the ISPR issued comments on the news. The news regarding the recent events of the Lal Masjid conflict, disputable though, was also disseminated by the ISPR.

The ISPR has also produced TV drama serials, such as the widely popular Alpha Bravo Charlie, Sunehre Din, 6th September Nishan-e-Haider plays [6] and currently miniseries Wilco.[7]

[edit] List of Director Generals ISPR

  1. Colonel Shabaz Khan (May 1949 - July 1952) [8]
  2. Commander Maqbool Hussain (August 1952 - October 1965)[8]
  3. Colonel Z A Suleri (November 1965 - August 1966)[8]
  4. Lieutenant Colonel Masud Ahmed (September 1966 - February 1967)[8]
  5. Brigadier A R Siddiqui (March 1967 - November 1973)[8]
  6. Brigadier Fazal ur Rehman (December 1973 - March 1977)[8]
  7. Brigadier T H Siddiqui (April 1977 - July 1985)[8]
  8. Brigadier Siddique Salik (August 1985 - August 17, 1988)[8]
  9. Major General Riaz Ullah (December 1988 - September 1991)[8]
  10. Major General Jahangir Nasrullah (October 1991 - April 1993]])[8]
  11. Major General Khalid Bashir (May 1993 - July 1994)[8]
  12. Brigadier S M A Iqbal (August 1994 - February 1995)[8]
  13. Major General Saleem Ullah (March 1995 - August 1998)[8]
  14. Brigadier Ghazanfar Ali (September 1998 - October 1998)[8]
  15. Major General Rashid Qureshi (November 1998 - May 2003)[8]
  16. Major General Shaukat Sultan Khan (June 2003- February 2007)[8]
  17. Major General Waheed Arshad (February 2007 - January 2008)[8]
  18. Major General Athar Abbas (January 2008 - present)[8]

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[edit] Notes

  1. ^ Persons of 16 years of age, with parental permission, can join the Military of Pakistan.
  2. ^ Abbas assumes charge as DG ISPR today
  3. ^ Maj Gen Athar Abbas appointed new DG ISPR
  4. ^ New chief of ISPR takes charge today -DAWN - National; January 15, 2008
  5. ^ ISPR Website - About ISPR
  6. ^ Nishan-e-Haider (DVD) PTV Drama
  7. ^ Wilco - New PA Drama
  8. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r "Ex Directors & DG ISPR". Retrieved on 2007-01-27.

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