Ikram Sehgal
Ikram Sehgal | |
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Born | 18 July 1946 |
Allegiance | Indo-Pakistani War of 1971 Operation in Balochistan 1973–74 |
Other work | Businessman, Defence analyst on Pakistan television news shows military writer in newspapers[1] |
Ikram Sehgal (
Personal life
Sehgal was born to a
Early life and education
Sehgal spent his entire childhood, adolescence and education in the former
Military career
Ikram Sehgal graduated from the Pakistan Military Academy (PMA), Kakul, in October 1965. Commissioned into 2E Bengal (Junior Tigers), he served the regiment till 1968, before qualifying as a pilot in Army Aviation, where he served from 1968 to 1971.[2]
He became a
Sehgal was posted to 44 Punjab (now 4 Sindh) in November 1971. He saw action as company commander in the
Business career
He set up a business in 1977, specializing in trading and counter trade. He is currently chairman, Pathfinder Group Pakistan, which includes two of the country's largest private security companies.
Leadership
Sehgal is also involved in national and international organizations. He is a Member of the
Khalid Ahmad wrote in The Express Tribune that he held "outspoken views" on the conduct of the armed forces during the Bangladesh Liberation War, which ultimately led to the secession of East Pakistan.[2]
When soldiers make war on women and children, they cease to be soldiers. That is why in the final analysis, when it came to real combat, they could not face up to bullets which is their actual job as soldiers … the terror that was unleashed by them in East Pakistan between March and November 1971 is simply inexcusable.
— Ikram Sehgal, [2]
However, India Today noted that he had written only in 1998:
The army action in East Pakistan was professionally correct and it was carried out with surgical precision... The major part of the army behaved as professional soldiers.
— Ikram Sehgal, [6]
That was before the Hamoodur Rahman Commission report became public.[6]
Later life
He is a regular contributor of articles in newspapers that include: The News and the Urdu daily Jang. He appears regularly on current affairs programs on television as a ‘defense and security analyst’.[1][7]
References
- ^ a b 90 minutes in an hour of crisis, an article by Ikram Sehgal on Media Monitors Network website, Published 22 January 2002, Retrieved 26 April 2017
- ^ a b c d e f g h Ahmed, Khaled (13 October 2012). "Ikram Sehgal's great escape". The Express Tribune newspaper. Retrieved 26 April 2017.
- ^ From East Pakistan to Bangladesh: What went wrong? (2018) Ikram Sehgal
- ^ "মুক্তিযুদ্ধে অংশ নেন এক পাঞ্জাবি মেজর" (in Bengali). www.bd-pratidin.com. 22 September 2021.
- ^ Gill, Adnan (16 July 2009). "An American and A Pakistani". Asian Tribune. Retrieved 11 April 2017.
- ^ a b Behind Pakistan's Defeat, India Today, 2000-08-21.
- ^ Ikram Sehgal Archived 2013-01-30 at the Wayback Machine at EastWest Institute
External links
- Ikram Sehgal at MBM Holdings