Taj Muhammad Khattak
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| birth_name =Taj Muhammad Khattak
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| birth_place =Montgomery, Punjab, Pakistan
{{small|(Now in Sahiwal)}}
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| unit =Naval Operations Branch
| commands =Vice Chief of Naval Staff
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DCNS (Personnel/Materials)
Flag Officer Sea Training
| battles =Indo-Pakistani War of 1965
Indo-Pakistani War of 1971
Bangladesh Liberation War
Indo-Pakistani Standoff 2001
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30px Sitara-e-Imtiaz
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30px Sitara-i-Jurat
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Taj Muhammad Khattak (Urdu: {{Nq|تاج محمد خٹک}}; born 20 February 1948), {{small|HI(M). SI(M), SJ}}, is a retired three-star rank admiral in the Pakistan Navy and a defence analyst, writing columns in the political correspondent, News International.{{cite news|title=Taj M Khattak:Writer - The News International: Latest News Breaking, Pakistan News|url=https://www.thenews.com.pk/writer/taj-m-khattak|accessdate=17 August 2017|work=www.thenews.com.pk|agency=News International|publisher=News International, Khattak|language=en}}
In addition, he also served as chairman of the Port Qasim Authority from 2002 until 2005, while serving in active duty with the Navy.{{cite web|title=Port Qasim Authority's Chairmen|url=http://pqa.gov.pk/chairman_history.php|website=pqa.gov.pk|publisher=PQA press|accessdate=17 August 2017}}
Biography
Taj Muhammad Khattak was born in Montgomery, now Sahiwal, Punjab in Pakistan into a Punjabi-Pathan family on 20 February 1948.{{rp|881}}{{cite book|last1=Publications|first1=Europa|title=The International Who's Who 2004|date=2003|publisher=Psychology Press|isbn=9781857432176|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=sR4Ch1dMe8IC&dq=taj+muhammad+khattak+port+qasim&pg=PA881|accessdate=17 August 2017|language=en}} After his matriculation, he attended the Cadet College in Hasan Abdal and joined the Pakistan Navy in 1965 as Sub-Lieutenant.{{cite web|title=Prominent Abdalians in Armed Forces|url=http://www.cch.edu.pk/alumni/prominent-abdalians-in-armed-forces.html|website=www.cch.edu.pk|publisher=Cadet College Hasan Abdal Alumni|accessdate=17 August 2017|language=en-gb}}
He participated well in the second war with India in 1965, and went to train with the Royal Navy to complete his military training, specializing in navigation.{{rp|881}} In 1969, the Military Academy in Kakul awarded him the Sword of Honour for the best graduates of the academy.{{rp|881}}
In 1969–70, Lt Khattak was posted in East-Pakistan, joining the crew of PNS Jessor, a gunboat, and served in the Naaf River that located in the East Pakistan–Burma border.{{cite web|last1=Khalid|first1=Maria|title=1971 War - the Veterans' Account|url=http://hilal.gov.pk/index.php/layouts/item/1768-1971-war-the-veterans-account|website=www.hilal.gov.pk|publisher=ISPR Hilal Magazine|accessdate=18 August 2017|location=Islamabad, Pakistan|language=en-gb|date=December 2015}} He participated in the military operation in Barisal, and notably securing the Biharis who were loyal to Pakistan.
In 1971, Lt. Khattak became the commanding officer of the PNS Jessor, the gunboat, serving and fighting in the Khulna-Mangla-Barisal sector during the civil war in East Pakistan. After the surrendering of the Eastern Command in 1971, Lt. Khattak was taken war prisoner by the Indian Army and held in India for two years. His efforts and action of valor won him the praise from the government, and was honoured with Sitara-i-Jurat in 1971 in his absence.{{cite web|last1=Shabbir|first1=Usman|title=List of Gallantry Awardees – PN Officers/CPOs/Sailors|url=http://pakdef.org/list-of-gallantry-awardees-pn-officerscpossailors/|website=pakdef.org|publisher=« PakDef Military Consortium|accessdate=18 August 2017|location=Karachi, Pk|language=en|date=June 2003|url-status=dead|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20170810172213/http://pakdef.org/list-of-gallantry-awardees-pn-officerscpossailors/|archivedate=10 August 2017}} Cdr Khattak served as a commanding officer in the surface warship command, commanding various warships during his career in 1970s.{{rp|135}}
Upon his repatriated to Pakistan in 1973, and was directed to attend the National Defence University in Islamabad where he attained MSc. in Strategic studies.{{rp|881}}
In 1990, Commodore Khattak was appointed Naval Secretary at the Navy NHQ, working under Chief of Naval Staff Admiral SM Khan.{{rp|145}}{{cite book|last1=Anwar|first1=Commodre Muhammad|title=Stolen Stripes and Broken Medals: Autobiography of a Senior Naval Officer|date=2006|publisher=AuthorHouse|location=London, Uk|isbn=9781425900205|pages=267|edition=1st|chapter-url=https://books.google.com/books?id=U2IQ7bkak5wC&dq=taj+muhammad+khattak+commodore&pg=PA145|accessdate=18 August 2017|language=en|chapter-format=google books|chapter=Sea Commands}}
His staff appointments included his appointment at the Ministry of Ports and Shipping as an additional secretary, as well as director-general at the Ministry of Communications in 1990s.{{rp|881}} In 1997, he was promoted as two-star rank admiral, subsequently moved in the Navy NHQ, to be appointed as DCNS (Projects), and later DCNS (Materials) in 1998–99.{{rp|881}}
In 1999, Rear-Admiral Khattak was appointed as Flag Officer Sea Training (FOST) in the Navy and later elevated as a senior fleet commander in 2000–2001.{{rp|226–228}} In 2002, he was promoted to three-star rank, Vice-Admiral, while serving as the senior fleet commander, Commander Pakistan Fleet (COMPAK).{{cite web|title=Abdalian promoted as Vice Admiral|url=http://www.abdalian.net.pk/Gen%20News/Achievements/achevments.htm|website=/www.abdalian.net.pk/|publisher=Abdialian|accessdate=18 August 2017|language=en |date=2002 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170818091819/http://www.abdalian.net.pk/Gen%20News/Achievements/achevments.htm |archive-date=2017-08-18}}
On 26 June 2002, Vice-Admiral Khattak was appointed as Vice Chief of Naval Staff with an immediate effect.{{cite news|last1=News Correspondents|title=Taj Khattak new VCNS|url=https://www.dawn.com/news/44874|accessdate=18 August 2017|work=DAWN.COM|agency=Dawn Newspapers|publisher=Dawn Newspapers, 2002|date=26 June 2002|language=en}} Shortly, after his appointment, the Government of Pakistan announced to promote Vice-Admiral Shahid Karimullah as a four-star admiral in the Navy, subsequently appointing him as Chief of Naval Staff on 3 October 2002.{{cite book|last1=Anwar|first1=Dr Muhammad|title=Stolen Stripes and Broken Medals: Autobiography of a Senior Naval Officer|date=2006|publisher=Author House|isbn=9781467010566|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=t4GLBLfW-YMC&dq=admiral+Khattak++superseded&pg=PT251|language=en}} The promotion was controversial since Vice-Admiral Khattak was senior to Admiral Karim.ee. Following the news, Vice-Admiral Khattak was then moved as secondment and took over the chairmanship of Port Qasim Authority, which he served until he seek retirement in 2005.{{cite news|last1=Iqbal|first1=Nasir|title=1,027 civilian posts occupied by servicemen|url=https://www.dawn.com/news/118233|accessdate=18 August 2017|work=DAWN.COM|agency=Dawn Newspaper|publisher=Dawn Newspaper, 2003|date=3 October 2003|language=en}}
After retiring, he became a defence columnist, writing on country's major political correspondents and currently authoring articles on defence magazines.{{cite web|title=ISPR Hilal Magazine - List|url=http://hilal.gov.pk/index.php/layouts/item/2718-list|accessdate=18 August 2017|language=en-gb}}
See also
References
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External links
- [http://pqa.gov.pk/chairman_history.php Port Qasim Authority Chairmen]
{{Military of Pakistan}}
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