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Corps of Military Intelligence
Pak Army MI Corps logo
Cap Badge of the CMI
Active 1947-Present
Country  Pakistan
Branch Army
Headquarters Rawalpindi
Engagements Indo-Pakistani War of 1947
Indo-Pakistani War of 1965
Indo-Pakistani War of 1971
Commanders
Colonel Commandant Maj Gen Rizwan Afzal

Corps of Military Intelligence, generally termed as CMI, is one of the important arms of Pakistan Army. Military Intelligence, which is deemed to be the backbone of the South Asian Country and a prime reason as to the country's great success against terrorism has a major division known as CMI or Corps of Military Intelligence. CMI is known for its Operations using high-level intelligence as well as other measures to counter any threats. While the duties of Military Intelligence are not specifically limited to a few, the most significant ones include maintaining the peace within the country, conduct Intelligence Based Operations (IBOs) against the enemies, and perform operations to gather important information. CMI is the back bone of many Intelligence Based Operations (IBOs).

About CMI[]

Corps of Military Intelligence is the secret arm of Pakistan Army. CMI officers and soldiers are found everywhere in civil cloth as a normal person.
Their functions are:

  • Maintain peace inside the country.
  • Go within enemy lines, collect information and return back.
  • Conduct IBOs against state enemies.

CMI, being a secret arm, much is not known about it. Even the officers and soldier of CMI rarely wore uniform.

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