Strategic Plans Division Force
Strategic Plans Division Force (SPD Force) is a paramilitary force tasked with responsibility of safeguarding and protecting of nuclear materials as well as providing security to nation's tactical and strategic nuclear weapons stockpile and the strategic assets.[2][3]
SPD Force | |
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عسکری حکمتِ عملی ڈیوژن فورس | |
Founded | 2 February 2000 |
Country | Pakistan |
Branch | National Command Authority |
Role | Strategic/Protection of nuclear materials |
Size | 60,000+[1] |
Garrison/HQ | Joint Staff HQ in Rawalpindi, Punjab |
Nickname(s) | SPDF |
Commanders | |
Director-General of Strategic Plans Division Force | Lt-Gen. Yusuf Jamal |
Formed as a security branch of the National Command Authority (NCA) in 2000,[4] its leadership appointments directly comes from the Army HQ of the Pakistan Army with agency head serves its Director-General. As of current, Lieutenant-General Yusuf Jamal is its current director-general.
Historical background and role
In 1990, the Combat Development Directorate was created by the Army GHQ in Rawalpindi, with Major-General Ziauddin Butt becoming its first director-general.: xvii [5] The directorate concerning with nuclear weapons development and delivery mechanism reported directly to army chief or the chief of general staff.: 388 [5] The combat development directorate functioned until 1998 with Lieutenant-General Zulfikar Ali Khan its final director when the strategic planning division was created as a security secretariat of the National Command Authority in 2000.: x [5]
The Strategic Plans Division has its own paramilitary force that is responsible for providing provision of security to country's strategic sites and protecting the nuclear materials.[6] The Strategic Plans Division Force is heavily armed, which is reflective of the anticipated capabilities of an adversary likely to attempt an assault against a nuclear material-holding sites.[7]
The Strategic Plan Division also serves as a "program manager" of nation's strategic and deterrence program and provides guidance as well development on weapons production at the ministry of defense's national weapons laboratories to maintain the minimum credible deterrence.: 388–400 [5]
Organization
The leadership appointment of the Strategic Plans Division comes directly from the Army HQ in Rawalpindi.[8] Designated as a Director-General, the general officer is a three-star rank who reports directly to chief of army staff.[8] There are four security directorates for each strategic organization and each directorate is led by Brigadier.[9]
Initially, the active-duty members of the Pakistan Armed Forces provided the security of the agency but the agency now has started hiring its own personnel. The selection standards in terms of intelligence and physical standards for these candidates are even higher than army due to very sensitive nature of their duty. At start, these recruits were trained at Pakistan Army's training centers[9] but since 2012 SPD has been training these recruits in its own academy known as Pakistan’s Centre of Excellence for Nuclear Security (PCENS)[10][11] located in Chakri near Rawalpindi.[12] This training facility is modeled on US National Nuclear Security Administration's Federal Protective Forces academy.[9]
Special Response Force
Special Response Force (SRF) is the special forces unit[13] of SPD Force with the strength of 25,000 personnel.[14] SRF is based on training techniques of SSG and has retired SSG commandos as training staff.
Director Generals
Directors-General of Strategic Planning Division | Start of Term | End of Term |
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Major-General Ziauddin Butt (As Combat Development Directorate) |
1990 | 1993 |
Lieutenant-General Zulfikar Ali Khan (As Combat Development Directorate) |
1993 | 2001 |
Lieutenant-General Khalid Kidwai | February 2000 | December 2013 |
Lieutenant-General Zubair Hyatt | December 2013 | April 2015 |
Lieutenant-General Mazhar Jamil | April 2015 | September 2017 |
Lieutenant-General Sarfraz Sattar | September 2017 | November 2019 [15] |
Lieutenant-General Nadeem Zaki Manj | November 2019 | October 2022 |
Lieutenant-General Yusuf Jamal | October 2022 | Present |
References
- Release, Press. "No PR136/2012-ISPR". www.ispr.gov.pk. ISPR. Retrieved 23 October 2015.
- "No PR71/2013-ISPR". www.ispr.gov.pk. ISPR. Retrieved 23 October 2015.
- "COAS reposes full confidence in Pakistan's nuclear security regime". ARY News. November 13, 2015. Retrieved 26 March 2016.
- "Kidwai to retire as head of Pakistan's n-programme caretakers". The Express Tribune. December 18, 2013. Retrieved 26 March 2016.
- Khan, Feroz (7 November 2012). Eating Grass: The Making of the Pakistani Bomb. Stanford, CA, USA: Stanford University Press. p. 500. ISBN 978-0-8047-8480-1. Retrieved 18 October 2023.
- "Strategic Plans Division Force". Retrieved 4 August 2023.
- "700 trainees join SPD security force". The Nation. November 7, 2011. Retrieved 26 March 2016.
- "1,000 SPD Security Soldiers complete training in Abbotabad centers". Samaa. April 23, 2013. Retrieved 26 March 2016.
- "Nuclear Learning in Pakistan Since 1998" (PDF). School of Social Sciences, University of Western Australia. Retrieved 8 November 2015.
- "ISPR Hilal Magazine - Nuclear Security is a Sacred Responsibility: COAS". www.hilal.gov.pk. ISPR. Retrieved 17 April 2016.
- "COAS expresses confidence in Pakistan's nuclear security". www.dawn.com. DAWN. Retrieved 17 April 2016.
- "INAUGURATION CEREMONY of SPD TRAINING ACADEMY". www.ispr.gov.pk. ISPR. Retrieved 23 October 2015.
- Ceremony, SSF. "Wing Award Ceremony (SRF), Passing Out Parade (SSBC) & Expo at SPD Training Academy Rawalpindi". www.pakistanarmy.gov.pk. Retrieved 26 March 2016.
- Release, Press. "No PR99/2013-ISPR". www.ispr.gov.pk. ISPR. Retrieved 8 November 2015.
- "Lt Gen Sarfraz Sattar appointed SPD DG".