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Why Qamar Bajwa became country's army chief, explains Pak media

After weeks of intense speculation and rumours, Pakistan Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif decided to appoint General Qamar Bajwa to the powerful post of army chief superseding four top generals. Bajwa's "pro-democracy credentials" and his low-profile

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After weeks of intense speculation and rumours, Pakistan Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif decided to appoint General Qamar Bajwa to the powerful post of army chief superseding four top generals.

Bajwa's "pro-democracy credentials" and his low-profile worked in his favour,a ccording to Pakistani media.

Notedly, the army is the most powerful institution in the country and its chief is the most influential figure in the country.

"A careful review of General Bajwa's profile clearly reflects that his pro-democracy credentials earned him the post of Chief of Army Staff," leading Pakistani newspaper The News commented, a day after Prime Minister Sharif appointed General Bajwa to succeed Gen Raheel Sharif as the army chief.

The media commented that Prime Minister Sharif wanted to appoint an army chief who should be military expert as well as backing democracy in the Islamic nation.

The military has been in charge of the country for more than half of Pakistan's nearly 70-year history since independence from Britain.

"All the four generals being considered for the post of COAS were passed out from military academy on the same day but undoubtedly General Bajwa has an experience more diversified than all others. General Bajwa's caliber, credentials, experience and holding the biggest core also helped him to be appointed the Chief of Army Staff," the report said.

Another leading daily, Dawn said, "Gen Bajwa's relatively more moderate view of the relationship with the civilian government, it is said, proved to be the decisive factor in Prime Minister Sharif's decision."

One of Gen Bajwa's former commanding officers told the paper that the COAS-designate is a "strong proponent of the army not intruding into civilian space."

Under the watch of the outgoing army chief Sharif, the civil-military balance of power had titled more in military's favour, the report said.

With his elevation as army chief, General Bajwa has now superseded Lt Gen Syed Wajid Hussain (chairman of Heavy Industries Taxila), Lt Gen Najibullah Khan (DG Joint Staff Headquarters), Lt Gen Ishfaq Nadeem Ahmed (Corps Commander Multan) and Lt Gen Javed Iqbal Ramday (Corps Commander Bahawalpur).

Dawn also said that Prime Minister Sharif named the new military command, appointing General Bajwa and Gen Zubair Mahmood Hayat as the Chief of Army Staff (COAS) and the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Committee (CJCSC), respectively, in the hope of stabilising the fragile civil-military balance.

While the office of CJCSC is technically the more senior position - as he serves as the principal military adviser to the prime minister and the National Command Authority (NCA) - the office of army chief is the most prized and arguably the most powerful position in the country, the paper said.

General Bajwa, an infantry officer, has commanded the famed 10 Corps, the army's largest, which is responsible for guarding the area along the Line of Control (LoC) with India. On a personal level, General Bajwa is said to be witty, accessible, well-connected with the troops and not fond of the limelight. 

PTI inputs

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