Ministry of Defence Production (Pakistan)

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Ministry of Defence Production
File:Ministry of Defence Production Pakistan Logo.png
Agency overview
Formed2 September 2004 (2 September 2004); 15 years ago
Preceding
  • Defense Production Division
JurisdictionGovernment of Pakistan
HeadquartersCalcutta House, Murree Road, Rawalpindi, Punjab
Minister responsible
Agency executives
  • Lt. Gen. (R) Humayun Aziz, HI (M) Secretary (DP)[2], Federal Secretary, Ministry of Defence Production
  • Major Gen. Ghulam Jaffar, HI(M) Addl Secretary(DP)[3], Additional Secretary, Defence Production
Websitewww.modp.gov.pk

The Ministry of Defence Production (Urdu: وزارت دفاعی پيداوار), is a Cabinet-level ministry of Pakistan government concerned with the development and production of the full range of equipment and stores for the Pakistan Armed Forces ranging from platforms such as main battle tanks and multi-role combat aircraft to guided weapons, small arms, uniforms and unguided munitions of all calibres. The current Defense Production Minister of Pakistan is Muhammad Israr Tareen.

Leadership

Muhammad Israr Tareen is the Minister of Defence Production; Lt. General (Retd) Humayun Aziz is the federal secretary, and Major General Ghulam Jafar is additional secretary based at Calcutta House in Rawalpindi.

The ministry's bureaucracy is split into three wings, administration, projects, and foreign collaboration, each overseen by an assistant secretary.

A list of the ministry's organisations is provided at the bottom of the page.

History

With the creation of Pakistan, a Directorate General Supply and Development was established under Ministry of Defence. In 1953, it was reorganised as Defence Purchase Directorate.[4]

The embargo imposed by Western powers on India and Pakistan during the war of 1965 led to the establishment of Directorate General Munitions Production and Procurement in 1967.

This was bifurcated in 1970 into the Directorate General of Munitions Defence Purchase and the Directorate General of Munitions Procurement.

The first emphasis was small arms and the production of munitions by POF through tie-ups and technology-transfers from friendly states in the East and West, however the experience of the 1971 highlighted the attraction of greater self-sufficiency in major weapon systems.

As a result the Defence Production Division was established within the Pakistan Ministry of Defence in 1972 by President Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto who appointed Abdul Hamid as secretary in charge of the division.

Significant investments were made through the 1970s and 1980s to establish enterprises such as Heavy Industries Taxila and Pakistan Aeronautical Complex with assistance from the People's Republic of China in particular, as well European defence companies from countries such as France and Sweden.

In 2004 under President Pervez Musharraf the MoD's Defence Production Division was upgraded to a separate Ministry of Defence Production headed by a federal minister. However, the Ministry of Defence retained control over NESCOM[clarification needed] given its role in the development and production of strategic weapons.

Organizations

List of Ministers

No. Federal Ministers Term Political Party Prime Minister
Took Office Left Office
1 Maj (R) Habibullah Warraich 2 September 2004 15 November 2007 PML-Q Shaukat Aziz
- Syed Salim Abbas Jilani (caretaker) 17 November 2007 30 March 2008 Independent Muhammad Mian Soomro
2 Rana Tanveer Hussain 31 March 2008 13 May 2008 PML N Yousaf Raza Gillani
3 Abdul Qayyum Khan Jatoi 3 November 2008 3 October 2010 PPP
4 Makhdoom Shahabuddin 14 December 2010 11 February 2011 PPP
5 Chaudhry Pervaiz Elahi 3 May 2011 19 June 2012 PML-Q
22 June 2012 24 June 2012 Raja Pervaiz Ashraf
6 Sardar Bahadur Ahmed Khan 26 June 2012 16 March 2013 PPP
7 Rana Tanveer Hussain 8 June 2013 3 May 2018 PML N Nawaz Sharif
8 Usman Ibrahim 4 May 2018 31 May 2018 PML N
- Naeem Khalid Lodhi (caretaker) 27 June 2018 16 August 2018 Independent Nasirul Mulk
9 Zubaida Jalal Khan 20 August 2018 10 April 2022 PML-Q Imran Khan

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See also

External links

References

  1. ^ "MUHAMMAD ISRAR TAREEN , FEDERAL MINISTER FOR DEFENCE PRODUCTION". Ministry of Defence Production, Pakistan (official). 19 April 2022. Retrieved 31 May 2022.
  2. ^ "SECRETARY, MINISTRY OF DEFENCE PRODUCTION". Ministry of Defence Production, Pakistan (official). 30 April 2022. Retrieved 31 May 2022.
  3. ^ "ADDITIONAL SECRETARY, MINISTRY OF DEFENCE PRODUCTION". Ministry of Defence Production, Pakistan (official). 30 April 2022. Retrieved 31 May 2022.
  4. ^ "Archived copy" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2016-11-21. Retrieved 2016-11-21.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  5. ^ "Ministry of Defence Production". modp.gov.pk. Retrieved 2020-03-08.