Ahsan Malik

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Born
Ahsan Siddique Malik

(1948-11-03) November 3, 1948 (age 77)
Allegiance Pakistan

Ahsan Malik

Malik in 2010
Born
Ahsan Siddique Malik

(1948-11-03) November 3, 1948 (age 77)
Allegiance Pakistan
Branch Pakistan Army
Conflicts
Awards Sitara-e-Jurat
Sitara-e-Imtiaz (Military)
Alma materPakistan Military Academy

Ahsan Siddique Malik SJ SI(M) (Born 3 November 1948) is a retired Pakistan Army officer who is best known defending Kamalpur in the Indo-Pakistani War of 1971, when he was a captain in the 31st Battalion, Baloch Regiment.

In late 1971, Malik commanded the border post at Kamalpur. The garrison was subjected to engagements by Mukti Bahini forces and the Indian Army's 13th Battalion, Brigade of the Guards. Following attacks on October 22 and November 14, the post was isolated from Pakistani supply lines. Subsequent attempts by the 31st Battalion to extract Malik's unit or resupply the garrison on November 29 were unsuccessful.[1][2]

Indian forces, under the command of Brigadier Hardev Singh Kler, established a siege of the Kamalpur position. On December 4, 1971, the post was targeted by multiple sorties of Indian Air Force MiG-21 aircraft. Following written communications from Indian Major General Gurbux Singh and a subsequent directive via radio from Pakistani command, Malik surrendered the post at 19:00 hours on December 4. The engagement lasted approximately 21 days.[3][4][5]

Following the war, the Chief of Army Staff of the Indian Army, Sam Manekshaw, acknowledged the defense of the Kamalpur garrison in correspondence with Pakistani military officials. Upon his return to Pakistan, Malik was awarded the Sitara-e-Jurat, the third-highest military decoration in the Pakistan Armed Forces.[6]

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