Noman Bashir Explained

Honorific Prefix:Admiral
Noman Bashir
Native Name:instead.-->
Honorific Suffix:NI(M) HI(M) SI(M) TI(M) LoM
Order:Chief of Naval Staff
Term Start:7 October 2008
Term End:7 October 2011
Predecessor:Adm. Afzal Tahir
Successor:Adm. Asif Sandila
Birth Name:Noman Bashir
Birth Place:Pakistan
Relatives:Salman Bashir
(Younger brother)
Mawards:is not set -->
Branch: Pakistan Navy
Serviceyears:1971–2011
Rank: Admiral
(PN No. 1471)
Unit:Naval Aviation
Commands:Commander Pakistan Fleet
Commander Karachi Coast
DCNS (Projects-II) at Navy NHQ
Commander Naval Aviation
GM (Operations) at KPT
DG Naval Intelligence
Pakistan Command–Middle East
ACNS (Training) at Navy NHQ
Jinnah Naval Base
Battles:Indo-Pakistani wars and conflicts

War on Terror

War in North-West Pakistan

Mawards:Nishan-e-Imtiaz (Military)
Hilal-e-Imtiaz (Military)
Sitara-e-Imtiaz (Military)
Tamgha-e-Imtiaz (Military)
Order of King AbdulAziz
Legion of Merit
Turkish Legion of Merit

Noman Bashir (Urdu:) was a Pakistan Navy admiral who served as the 18th Chief of Naval Staff (CNS) from 7 October 2008 until retiring on 7 October 2011.

His appointment as Chief of Naval Staff was approved by President Asif Ali Zardari on the recommendation of Defence Minister Ahmad Mukhtar on 5 October 2008, ultimately superseding the senior most, Vice-Admiral Asaf Humayun, to the four-star promotion.[1]

In 2011, Adm. Bashir was notably superseded and overlooked for the appointment of Chairman joint chiefs when the junior-most officer, Lt-Gen. K. Shameem Wynne, was eventually selected despite coming short of his qualifications.[2] [3]

Admiral Bashir came under widespread criticism for failing to stop the siege of the Pakistan Naval air station PNS Mehran in time, which lead to the deaths of sailors, officers, destruction of Naval aircraft and damage to the base.

Biography

Early life and education

After attending and securing his matriculation from the Army Burn Hall College in Abbottabad, Bashir was accepted to attend the Pakistan Naval Academy in 1971.[4]

He passed out in 1973, and gained commissioned as S-Lt. in the Naval Operations Branch.[4] He was further trained at the Air Force Academy as a naval aviator, and joined the Naval Aviation as a combat helicopter pilot in 1975, and later qualified to fly the P3C Orion and various other aircraft in 1990s.[5] [6]

His brother, Salman Bashir, is a diplomat and former Foreign Secretary at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.[7]

After his combat pilot's training, Bashir was directed to attend the National Defence University in Islamabad where he studied at the Armed Forces War College (afwc).[4] He graduated with MSc in War studies and briefly tenured the professorship at the Armed Forces War College (afwc) where he taught courses on topics involving the Strategic studies. He was later sent to the United Kingdom to attend the Royal College of Defence Studies (RCDS) where he focused towards the geo-strategic studies, eventually graduating with master's degree.[8]

At RCDS, his master's thesis, "Afghanistan and the 'New Great Game" was shortlisted in the Seaford House Papers 2000. In it, he defended his claims that the "[A]fghan Taliban are inward rather than outward looking" and "they have also signalled readiness to engage constructively with the international community."

Moreover, he argued that "keeping Afghanistan broken and destabilized suits those who do not want the Caspian/Central Asian oil and gas pipelines to take one of the shortest and economical outlets over Afghanistan and Pakistan to the Arabian Sea."[9] [10]

Career in the military

War and staff appointments in the Pakistan Navy

In 1971, Bashir served in the western front of the third war with India as a naval aviator, flying the army aviation's H-13 boarded on a warship, before joining the Pakistan Naval Academy in Karachi. A career naval aviator, Bashir commanded the two navy's combat aviation squadron before commanding the two warships: a Tariq-class frigate and a corvette. In 1995, Captain Bashir commanded the PNS Tariq, paying a visit to Singapore where he was joined by the RSS Valiant for bilateral exercise.[11]

In 1999, Capt. Bashir was appointed to direct the inquiry board to investigate the probable cause of the Atlantique shootdown by the Indian Air Force, and later investigating the accident involving the P-3C Orion in 1999.[12]

In 2000s, Cdre. Bashir briefly served as the Cdre-in-Charge of the Jinnah Naval Base in Balochistan, and later serving as the Commodore Training Ashore under the Flag Officer Sea Training (FOST) in Karachi. In 2003, Cdre. Bashir took over the command of the Naval Air Arm as Commander Naval Aviation (COMNAV), eventually promoted to the star-rank rank admiral in the Navy.[13] [14] [15]

In 2004, R-Adm. Bashir was appointed as the Director-General of the Naval Intelligence (DGNI) which he directed the military intelligence until he was appointed as Commander of the Pakistan Armed Forces–Middle East in Oman in 2005.[16] [14] [17]

Upon returning from deputation in 2006, R-Adm. Bashir was taken as secondment and directed as general manager at the Karachi Port Trust, and later posted as the DCNS (Projects-II) at the Navy NHQ in Islamabad until 2007.

On 19 July 2007, R-Adm. Bashir was elevated to the three-star rank in the Navy while serving in the Navy NHQ as DCNS (Projects-II).[18] On 22 July 2007, Vice-Admiral Bashir became a senior fleet commander when he took over the command as the Commander Pakistan Fleet, and left the command on when he handed over the command to then-R-Adm. Shahid Iqbal on 20 June 2008.[19]

On 20 June 2008, V-Adm. Bashir was appointed to command the Karachi coast as its Commander Karachi (COMKAR), which is responsible for entire naval combat units in Sindh and Balochistan.[20] [21]

Chief of Naval Staff

Upon the retirement of Adm. Afzal Tahir being confirmed, Vice-Adm. Noman Bashir was in the race of the promotion to four-star rank alongside with four senior navy admirals included with seniority:[22]

On 5 October 2008, President Asif Zardari eventually promoted V-Adm. Bashir as the four-star admiral in the Navy and appointed Adm. Noman as Chief of Naval Staff (CNS), superseding the senior most V-Adm. Asaf Humayun who was moved to be appointed as Vice Chief of Naval Staff (VCNS).[23] [6] [24] [25]

It was reported that then-Defence Minister Ahmed Mukhtar had recommended Adm. Noman's name over V-Adm. Humayun to be elevated at the four-star rank.[24] Eventually, V-Adm. Humayun was appointed as vice naval chief on 31 October 2008.[25]

After assuming the command, Admiral Bashir thanked the president for the appointment and recognized the role of Navy facing the multiple challenges in the realm of maritime security due to the presence of various powers in Pakistan's area of interest.

Talking to the media, Bashir vowed that Navy to rise to the occasion to safeguard the national interests at any cost.[26]

He commanded and coordinated the navy-army operations in north-western contingent of the country and expanded the role of navy on wide range of its operational capacity.[27] Major deployments of navy was made under Admiral Bashir in all over the country to curbed the terrorism.[28] Admiral Bashir earned public notability and public appraise after successfully executing the cross-border operation to evacuated the Pakistani nationals from Somalia.[29] This cross border operation was conducted by Navy alone; and Admiral Bashir personally supervised the execution of the operation.[30]

Indo-Pakistani standoff in 2008

See main article: 2008 Indo-Pakistani standoff.

Only a month of assuming his role as Chief of Naval Staff, Adm. Bashir faced the major crises with neighboring India after the deadly attacks were perpetuated in Mumbai in November 2008. Adm. Bashir high-alerted the Navy and deployed the combatant commands of the Navy to protect the naval vicinity of Sindh and Balochistan. Initially, Adm. Bashir denied that the terrorists who attacked the city had not used the sea routes from Pakistan to reach the city.[31] In a pressing briefing at the ISPR, Adm. Bashir maintained that: "We have no evidence whatsoever that [Ajmal Kasab] had gone to India from Pakistani waters. The Indian Navy is much larger than ours, and if Ajmal Kasab had gone from here, then what were their Coast Guards doing, and why did they did not stop the terrorists?."[32]

His statement was widely criticized by Indian government and Indian Defence Minister A. K. Antony strongly rebutted his statement.[32]

However, after a day of releasing his statement, Adm. Bashir retraced his statement and reiterated that "whatever evidence [Indians] have is correct."[33] Adm. Bashir strongly criticized Indian army chief General Deepak Kapoor's statement about simultaneous war with China and Pakistan.[34] Talking to the AAJ TV, Admiral Bashir quoted that :"Indian generals are well aware of our strength."[34] He maintained to the television correspondents that he does not take Indian army chief General Deepak Kapoor's statement seriously as he "knows about the strength of his neighboring countries, Pakistan and China."[34]

In 2008, in an interview to a Daily Pakistan, the Admiral Noman Bashir, had told his interviewer that "Pakistan was quite capable of building a nuclear submarine and would do so "if required".[35] Pakistan is a "recognized nuclear power" and if the government made a decision, the nation would develop a naval variant nuclear weapon.[35]

During this time, he began pushed and lobbied for building the nuclear submarine and finally, in February 2012, the government gave green signals and authorised the development of the nation's first nuclear submarine after releasing the funds.[36] In 2010, Bashir noted that "the Indian Navy wants to increase military might in the region."[37]

PNS Mehran attack

See main article: Operation Black Thunderstorm, Operation Rah-e-Nijat and PNS Mehran attack. Admiral Noman Bashir was the chief of naval staff when Al Qaeda attacked PNS Mehran, a Pakistan Naval Air Station in retaliation for the killing of Osama Bin Ladin. Despite being Naval chief at the breach of the insurgency in the country his command failed to intercept the threat of an attack on a sensitive installation of the Pakistan Naval Air Arm, the failure of which lead to a day long siege of the base in the middle of Pakistan's largest city, Karachi. Admiral Bashir was widely criticized for not properly protecting the naval base from being attacked by group of terrorists or moving quickly enough to organise the defence of the base and the operation to take it back, leading to PNS Mehran being over-run by terrorists for nearly an entire day.[38]

Retirement

Noman Bashir retired with the pall of the PNS Mehran attack on his head. He rejected the accusations of security breach in the media.[39] On 20 June 2011, Bashir submitted a report over the course of action to the Prime minister and briefed the Prime minister about the security arrangements which had been put in place following the attack on the naval base.[40] During the last days of his term, Bashir supervised and personally gave commissioned of navy's first UAV squadron in Karachi.[41] Upon his retirement in 2011, Admiral Bashir was considered to be on the "short list" of choices for Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Committee included with seniority:[2]

The eventual pick was the most-junior Army's general, Lt-Gen. Khalid Shameem Wynne, for the chairman joint chiefs appointment.[3]

Earlier, the Pakistan government had sent the proposal to appoint General Ashfaq Parvez Kayani as the additional office of the Chairman Joint Chiefs of Staff Committee, but instead Kayani received the extension.[3] However, the Pakistani media then reported since Admiral Bashir is the most senior officer, Admiral Bashir would likely to become the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Committee.[2]

In the line of promotion, General Khalid Shameem Wynne was the most-general in the Pakistan Army, as his chances to become Chief of Army Staff was diminished.[2] On the advice of General Kayani, General Khalid Shameem Wynne was promoted to four-star rank and assumed the Chairmanship of Joint Chiefs of Staff Committee.[2]

Awards and decorations

Nishan-e-Imtiaz(Military)

(Order of Excellence)

Hilal-e-Imtiaz(Military)

(Crescent of Excellence)

Sitara-e-Imtiaz(Military)

(Star of Excellence)

Tamgha-e-Imtiaz(Military)

(Medal of Excellence)

Sitara-e-Harb 1971 War(War Star 1971)
Tamgha-e-Jang 1971 War(War Medal 1971)Tamgha-e-Baqa(Nuclear Test Medal)

1998

Tamgha-e-Istaqlal Pakistan(Escalation with India Medal)

2002

10 Years Service Medal
20 Years Service Medal30 Years Service Medal35 Years Service Medal40 Years Service Medal
Tamgha-e-Sad Saala Jashan-e-Wiladat-e-Quaid-e-Azam

(100th Birth Anniversary of

Muhammad Ali Jinnah)

1976

Hijri Tamgha(Hijri Medal)

1979

Jamhuriat Tamgha(Democracy Medal)

1988

Qarardad-e-Pakistan Tamgha(Resolution Day

Golden Jubilee Medal)

1990

Tamgha-e-Salgirah Pakistan(Independence Day

Golden Jubilee Medal)

1997

Order of King AbdulAziz(1st Class)

(Saudi Arabia)

The Legion of Merit[42] (Degree of Commander)

(United States)

2010

Turkish Legion of Merit[43] (Turkey)

2011

Foreign AwardsDate Awarded
Saudi ArabiaOrder of King Abdul Aziz (Class I)
United StatesThe Legion of Merit (Degree of Commander)18 March 2010
TurkeyTurkish Legion of Merit7 September 2011

See also

Notes and References

  1. http://www.app.com.pk/en_/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=54658&Itemid=2 "President Zardari appoints Noman Bashir new navy chief"
  2. Web site: Maverick Pakistan release. Navy chief to command Pakistani military. Maverick Pakistan release. 11 March 2013. https://web.archive.org/web/20180805143145/http://www.maverickpakistanis.com/2010/09/navy-chief-to-command-pakistani-military/. 5 August 2018. dead.
  3. Shakil Shaikh. "Gen Wyne new CJCSC" The News, 29 September 2010
  4. News: Iftikhar A. Khan. Noman Bashir appointed Naval Chief. 10 March 2013. Dawn 2008 archives. 6 October 2008.
  5. Book: Anwar . Muhammad . Baig . Ebad . Pakistan: Time for Change . 2012 . AuthorHouse . 9781477250310 . en.
  6. http://www.app.com.pk/en_/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=12993 "Rear admirals Noman Bashir, Saleem Ahmed Meenai promoted as Vice Admiral"
  7. https://www.nation.com.pk/06-Oct-2008/noman-bashir-new-naval-chief "Noman Bashir new Naval Chief"
  8. News: Maqbool Malik. Noman Bashir new Naval Chief. 10 March 2013. The Nation 2008. 6 October 2008. https://web.archive.org/web/20120219191135/http://www.nation.com.pk/pakistan-news-newspaper-daily-english-online/Politics/06-Oct-2008/Noman-Bashir-new-Naval-Chief. 19 February 2012. live.
  9. News: Bashir . Noman . Afghanistan and the "New Great Game" . 10 March 2013 . UK MoD . 2000 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20011121095501/http://www.mod.uk/index.php3?page=2461 . 21 November 2001 .
  10. Noman Bashir. "Afghanistan and the 'New Great Game'" Seaford House Papers, 2000
  11. Book: Daily Report: East Asia . 1995 . The Service . 4 August 2018 . en.
  12. Book: Anwar . Muhammad . Stolen Stripes and Broken Medals: Autobiography of a Senior Naval Officer . 2006 . AuthorHouse . 9781425900205 . 4 August 2018 . en.
  13. News: Promoted . 5 August 2018 . Dawn.com . Dawn Newspaper . 5 July 2003.
  14. News: Staff. Noman Bashir new naval chief. 10 March 2013. Pakistan Tribune. 6 October 2008.
  15. http://www.dawn.com/2003/07/05/nat18.htm "Promoted to Rear Admiral"
  16. News: Khan . Iftikhar A. . Noman Bashir appointed Naval Chief . 5 August 2018 . DAWN.COM . 6 October 2008.
  17. Web site: Kazi Zulkader Siddiqui. Chairman Board of Governors (2008-2008). Petaro. Petaro Pakistan. 10 March 2013.
  18. News: KARACHI: Rear admirals promoted . 5 August 2018 . DAWN.COM . 20 July 2007.
  19. News: KARACHI: PN fleet's new commander . 5 August 2018 . DAWN.COM . 20 June 2008.
  20. News: Vice-Admiral Bashir takes charge as COMKAR . 5 August 2018 . The News International . 22 June 2008 . en.
  21. Web site: POL. POL Profile. POL Profile. 10 March 2013.
  22. News: Noman Bashir new Chief of Naval Staff . 5 August 2018 . DAWN.COM . Dawn Newspaper . Dawn Newspaper . 6 October 2008.
  23. News: Vice-chief of naval staff . 5 August 2018 . DAWN.COM . 31 October 2008.
  24. News: GEO News headlines. President appoints Noman Bashir as Naval Chief. 11 March 2013. GEO News headlines. 5 October 2008.
  25. http://www.app.com.pk/en_/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=57707 "Vice Admiral Asaf Humayun appointed as Vice Chief of Naval Staff "
  26. News: Sajjad Malik. Noman Bashir assumes command of Pakistan Navy. 11 March 2013. Daily Pakistan, 2080. 8 October 2008.
  27. News: Staff. Pakistan Navy Planning Massive Overhaul Acquisitions. 11 March 2013. One India. 23 April 2012.
  28. News: Staff. Move for maritime body to prevent terror attacks. 11 March 2013. Dawn News Archives. 30 October 2009.
  29. News: News Desk. MV Suez crew to be shifted to PNS Babur. 11 March 2013. GEO NEWs 2011. 19 June 2011.
  30. News: APP. PN successfully completes rescue operation. 11 March 2013. APP Pakistan. 19 June 2011. https://web.archive.org/web/20111007203611/http://app.com.pk/en_/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=142709&Itemid=38. 7 October 2011. dead.
  31. News: Staff. Mumbai terrorists did come through sea. 11 March 2013. The Daily Star. 1 March 2009.
  32. News: Staff. Mumbai attack: Antony, Navy chief strongly rebut Pakistan's about turn. 11 March 2013. Kashmir webnews. 28 February 2009.
  33. News: Agencies. A day after, Pak Navy Chief says, India's proof correct. 11 March 2013. The Indian Express. 11 March 2013.
  34. News: News Desk. Indian generals aware of our strength: Admiral Noman. 11 March 2013. AAJ TV. 7 January 2010.
  35. News: Singh. Abhijit. Pakistan Navy's 'Nuclear' Aspirations – Analysis. 11 March 2013. Euroasia review. 30 June 2012.
  36. News: Staff. Pak Navy to build nuclear submarine. 11 March 2013. AR News. 10 February 2012. dead. https://archive.today/20130418182536/http://www.arynews.tv/english/newsdetail.asp?nid=54527. 18 April 2013.
  37. News: News Desk. India wants to increase military might: Adm. Noman Bashir. 11 March 2013. Dunya News. 26 February 2010.
  38. News: Ejaz Haider. Hopes dancing on bald men's hair. 11 March 2013. Tribune Express. 25 May 2011.
  39. News: Naval chief says no security breach. 11 March 2013. Daily Pakistan. 24 May 2011.
  40. News: PNS. Navy Chief presents PNS Mehran report to PM Gilani. 11 March 2013. GEO News. 20 June 2011.
  41. News: Salman Siddiqui. Navy inducts first fleet of reconnaissance drones. 11 March 2013. Tribune Express. 20 July 2011.
  42. Web site: 2010-03-19 . Admiral Noman Bashir honoured . 2022-07-14 . Brecorder . en.
  43. News: Khalid . Fareeha . 11 September 2011 . Turkey confers award on Pak Naval Chief . News . 11 March 2013.