The following is an outline of English language Articles related to Pakistan's military history from 1947.
Overview articles[]
- History of Pakistan
- Timeline of Pakistani history
- History of Pakistan (1947–present)
- Pakistan Armed Forces
Military operations history[]
Indo-Pakistani war of 1947–1948[]
A war fought between India and Pakistan[lower-alpha 1] over the territory of Jammu and Kashmir from 1947 to 1948.
Insurgency in Balochistan 1948–Present[]
An insurgency by Baloch nationalists and Islamist militants against the governments of Pakistan and Iran in the Balochistan region, including Balochistan, Pakistan.
- Sistan and Baluchestan insurgency
- 1973 raid on the Iraqi embassy in Pakistan
- 2006 Pakistan landmine blast
- 2021 Machh attack
- 2023 Barkhan bombing
- 2023 Zhob suicide attack
- 1970s operation in Balochistan
- Human rights abuses in Balochistan
- List of journalists killed during the Balochistan conflict (1947–present)
- 2023 Kandahari Bazar bombing
- 2022 Kech District attack
- 2022 Lahore bombing
- 2023 Muslim Bagh attack
- January 2013 Pakistan bombings
- Pakistan International Airlines Flight 544
- Turbat killings
Bajaur Campaign 1960[]
Bajaur Campaign: a series of armed conflicts between Afghanistan and Pakistan that occurred between September 1960 and September 1961 in Bajaur, Pakistan.
- 1961 Pakistani Bombing of Batmalai
Ran of Kutch Conflict[]
An armed conflict which occured in the Ran of Kutch conflict prior to the Indo-Pakistani war of 1965, also a preludge to the later the Indo-Pakistani war of 1965.[lower-alpha 2]
Indo-Pakistani war of 1965[]
An armed conflict between Pakistan and India[lower-alpha 3] that took place from August 1965 to September 1965.
- Battle of Asal Uttar
- Battle of Chawinda
- Battle of Dograi
- Battle of Haji Pir Pass (1965)
- Battle of Burki
- Operation Gibraltar
- Operation Grand Slam
- Gujarat Beechcraft incident
- Battle of Ichogil Bund
- The India-Pakistan Air War of 1965
- Indo-Pakistani air war of 1965
- Operation Dwarka
- Battle of Phillora
- Battle of Kasur (1965)
- Pathankot airstrike
Bangladesh Liberation War[]
- Al-Badr (East Pakistan)
- Al-Shams (East Pakistan)
- Bakhrabad massacre
- Bangla College killing field
- Bangladesh Field Hospital
- Bangladesh genocide
- Bangladesh Liberation War and Islam
- Proclamation of Bangladeshi Independence
- Bangladeshi nationalism
- Barguna massacre
- Baten Bahini
- Battle of Boyra
- Bengali freedom struggle
- 1971 killing of Bengali intellectuals
- Bengali nationalism
- Bharat-Bangladesh Maitri Udyan
- Border Guard Bangladesh
- Burunga massacre
- Chorompotro
- Constituent Assembly of Bangladesh
- Crack Platoon
- 1971 Dhaka University massacre
- Durgapur Free Day
- East Pakistan
- East Bengali refugees
- East Pakistan Air Operations (1971)
- East Pakistan Central Peace Committee
- Evolution of Pakistan Eastern Command plan
- Gonobahini (Mukti Bahini)
- Gopalpur massacre
- Hemayet Bahini
- Battle of Hussainiwala
- Independence of Bangladesh
- Operation Jackpot
- Jinjira massacre
- Joy Bangla
- K Force (Bangladesh)
- Kader Bahini
- Kalurghat
- List of sectors in the Bangladesh Liberation War
- PNS Mangro (S133)
- Mass Uprising Day
- Melaghar Camp
- Military plans of the Bangladesh Liberation War
- Ministry of Liberation War Affairs (Bangladesh)
- Mirpur Mukto Dibos
- Mujibnagar
- Mujibnagar Day
- Mukti Bahini
- NAP-Communist Party-Students Union Special Guerrilla Forces
- National Freedom Fighter Council
- Operation Barisal
- Operation Hotel Intercontinental
- Operation Omega
- Operation Searchlight
- Pakistan Army order of battle, December 1971
- Pakistan International Airlines Flight 712
- Pakistani Instrument of Surrender
- Pakistani order of battle for Operation Searchlight in 1971
- Prisoners of war in the Indo-Pakistani war of 1971
- Provisional Government of Bangladesh
- Rape during the Bangladesh Liberation War
- Razakars (Pakistan)
- S Force (Bangladesh)
- Secularism in Bangladesh
- Stranded Pakistanis in Bangladesh
- Suhrawardy Udyan
- Swadhin Bangla Betar Kendra
- Z Force (Bangladesh)
War in North-West Pakistan 2004–Present[]
The insurgency in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, also known as the War in North-West Pakistan or Pakistan's war on terror, is an ongoing armed conflict involving Pakistan and Islamist militant groups, and elements of organized crime.[1][2]
Beginning of war Order of Battle First Phase:- (2004 – 2017)
- Order of Battle
- Battle of Wanna
- Operation al-Mizan
- Battle of Mirali
- Waziristan Accord (short-lived peace agreement in North Waziristan)
- Operation Sunrise
- First Battle of Swat
- Operation Zalzala
- Battle of Bajaur
- Operation Sirat-e-Mustaqeem
- Second Battle of Swat
- Operation Rah-e-Nijat
- 2009 Khyber Pass offensive
- Operation Janbaz
- Nizam-e-Adl Regulation 2009 (failed peace agreement)
- Mohmand Offensive
- Operation Black Thunderstorm
- Orakzai and Kurram offensive
- Killing of Osama bin Laden
- Operation Koh-e-Sufaid
- Operation Rah-e-Shahadat
- Operation Khyber
- Operation Zarb-e-Azb
Beginning of nationwide large scale operations against insurgency Second phase:- (2017 – present)
- Operation Radd-ul-Fasaad
- Afghanistan-Pakistan border barrier
- Federally Administered Tribal Areas
- Newly Merged Tribal Districts
- Tribal law Regulation
- Written constitution of Pakistan
- Drone strikes in Pakistan
- 2022 Pakistani airstrikes in Afghanistan
- Pakistan and Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan peace talks
- Deportation of undocumented Afghans from Pakistan
- Jundallah
- Jamaat-ul-Ahrar
- Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan
- ISIL
- Tehreek-e-Nafaz-e-Shariat-e-Mohammadi
- Pakistani Taliban
- Taliban
- Lashkar-e-Taiba
- Lashkar-e-Jhangvi
- Lashkar-e-Islam
- Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan
- Al-Qaeda
- Turkistan Islamic Party
- Islamic State-Khorasan Province
- Jaish ul-Adl
- Sipah-e-Sahaba
- BLA
- UBA
- BRA
- BNA
- BLF
Al-Wadiah War 1969[]
The al-Wadiah War was a military conflict which broke out on 27 November 1969 between Saudi Arabia and the People's Republic of South Yemen (PRSY) after disputes for the town of al-Wadiah on the PRSY-Saudi Arabian border. The conflict ended on 6 December when Saudi forces seized al-Wadiah.[lower-alpha 4]
Units and formations[]
Geography[]
- Kharian
- Khemkaran
- Sialkot
Agreements and statements[]
- Tashkent Declaration
- United Nations Security Council Resolution 209
- United Nations Security Council Resolution 210
- United Nations Security Council Resolution 211
- United Nations Security Council Resolution 214
- United Nations Security Council Resolution 215
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- List of Pakistan Air Force bases
- Pakistan Air Force ranks and insignia
- List of Pakistan Air Force squadrons
- List of retired Pakistan Air Force aircraft
- List of drone strikes in Pakistan
- List of forts in Pakistan
- List of missiles of Pakistan
- Pakistan Navy ranks and insignia
- List of wars involving Pakistan
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- Afghanistan–Pakistan border skrimishes
- Indo-Pakistani wars and conflicts
- Afghan conflict
- British Indian Army
- Military history of Pakistan
- List of wars involving Pakistan
- United States-Pakistan skirmishes
References[]
Notes[]
- ↑ The Indo-Pakistani war of 1947–1948 is also known as the First Kashmir War
- ↑ The ran of kutch conflict, also known as Ran of Kutch war or Operation Desert Hawk
- ↑ The Indo-Pakistani war of 1965 is also known as the Second India–Pakistan War
- ↑ Pakistan's Airforce was invloved in this conflict[3][4][5]
Citations[]
- ↑ Varun Vira and Anthony Cordesman "Pakistan: Violence versus Stability: A Net Assessment." Archived 12 October 2017 at the Wayback Machine. Center for Strategic and International Studies, 25 July 2011.
- ↑ "The War in Pakistan". 25 January 2006. https://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2006/01/24/AR2006012401528.html.
- ↑ Group Captain (R) Husseini & Pakistan Air Force. "Wars in the Mach-2 Era (1961-1970)". PAF over the Years. Directorate of Media Affairs, Pakistan Air Force. p. 66. https://www.capitolhillbooks-dc.com/pages/books/13153/hussaini-tanvir-m-ahmed-jamal-a-khan-text-intro/paf-over-the-years.
- ↑ "Saudi-Pak relations are unique". https://nation.com.pk/2020/08/12/saudi-pak-relations-are-unique/.
- ↑ "What Accounts for Pakistan's Troop Deployment to Saudi Arabia?". https://yemenwatch.net/essay.php?id=12525&cid=123. "Pakistani combat pilots also flew RSAF English Electric Lightning supersonic fighter aircraft during the al-Wadiah War between Saudi Arabia and the People's Republic of South Yemen in 1969."
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