Mujahid Force

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Mujahid Force
مجاہد فورس پاکستان
Pakistan Day Parade - 23 March.jpg
Soldiers from the Mujahid Force during the Pakistan Day Parade in 2016.
Active1963 - present
Country Pakistan
Branch Pakistan Army
TypeParamilitary
RoleBorder guard
Force CentreBhimber, Azad Kashmir
Commanders
Current
commander
Lt. Gen Bilal Akbar

The Mujahid Force[1][better source needed][2] (Urdu: مجاہد فورس) is a component of the National Guard of Pakistan, and a paramilitary force under the command of the Pakistan Army established on 9 September 1963 Under the supervision of Major General Raja Sakhi Daler Khan. The Force was raised on the concept of a Territorial Army to support and supplement the regular Army during national emergencies and war. The headquarters are in Bhimber, Azad Kashmir, established in 1992 and given the status of Mujahid Force Center in 2005.[3][better source needed]

The Force badge depicts a star held up by two pointed ends of a crescent super imposed with a dagger in vertical position in clasped wrist pointing upward, resting on a scroll with a war cry inscribed in Arabic.

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  1. ^ "Passing out parade of Mujahid Force recruits held". Business Recorder.
  2. ^ "Army chief lauds sacrifices of Mujahid Force". The News International.
  3. ^ "Pak Army Museum".


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