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Asaf Humayun
Birth nameAsaf Humayun
Born1952 (age 71–72)
Hyderabad, Sindh, Pakistan
Died28th June 2024
Allegiance Pakistan
Service / branch Pakistan Navy
Years of service1970–2010
Rank Vice Admiral
UnitSubmarine Service Branch
CommandsVice Chief of Naval Staff
Commander Pakistan Fleet
DG Maritime Technologies Complex
Naval attaché High Commission of Pakistan in New Delhi
Battles / warsIndo-Pakistani War of 1971
Indo-Pakistani War of 1999
Indo-Pakistani Standoff 2001
War in North West-Pakistan
Indo-Pakistani Standoff 2008
Awards Hilal-i-Imtiaz (military)
Sitara-i-Imtiaz (military)
Tamgha-i-Imtiaz (military)

Vice Admiral Asaf Humayun (Urdu: ﺁصف ہمایوں; b.1952 d.28 June 2024), HI(M), SI(M), TI(M)), was a retired three-star rank admiral of Pakistan Navy, previously served as visiting faculty at the Bahria University in Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan.[1]

In 2008, he was notably superseded by Admiral Noman Bashir for the promotion to the four-star admiral in the Navy but was appointed as Vice Chief of Naval Staff which he served until retiring in 2009. After retirement, he joined the faculty of the Bahria University and penned columns on maritime security, Pakistan Today.[2]

Biography

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Humayun was born in Hyderabad, Sindh. He completed his early education from a local school and college in Nawabshah, Sindh. In 1970, Humayun passed Higher Secondary School exam (Standing 2nd in overall merit) and also passed the entrance test to Pakistan Naval Academy, from Inter Services Selection Board Kohat. He joined Pakistan Navy in December 1970, commissioning in 1973. In 1971, Humayun served in the PNS Shushak on the western front of the third war with India.[3]

After the war, he completed his initial training at the Naval Academy, Karachi, and was sent to the United Kingdom where he attended the Britannia Naval College in 1973.[4] In 1974, S/Lieutenant Humayun was qualified in additional training from the United Kingdom.[1] He joined the Submarine Service Branch.[5][3] In 1980s, Cdr Humayun held the commands of Hangor and Shushak.[4][6]

In 1986, he attended the Naval War College in Rhode Island, United States, attaining his diploma in staff course.[4] In 1992–95, Capt Humayun was selected by the Ministry of Defence (MoD) to serve as the naval attaché at the High Commission of Pakistan in New Delhi.[7] In 1990s, Capt. Humayun held the commands of the Tippu Sultan and Shah Jahan.[4] In 1998, he was promoted to the one-star assignment, holding the command of the Submarine Squadron as Commodore.[4] From 1999 to 2000, Cdre. Humayun attended the National Defence University in Islamabad, where he gained master's degree in Defence and Strategic Studies.[1]

In 2002, Cdre Humayun was promoted to two-star while appointed as Naval Secretary NHQ.: 263 [8] From 2002 to 2006, Rear-Admiral Humayun was appointed as Director-General of Maritime Technologies Complex (MTC) at the NeScom, where he was noted for his leadership in employing technological systems on board the naval combatant ships.[5] In 2006, Rear-Admiral Humayun assumed the command of the Pakistan Navy Fleet (COMPAK), eventually supervising the deployment of Pakistan Navy Fleet in the Indian Ocean to ward off the Indian Navy.[4] The same year, Rear-Admiral Humayun participated in the Exercise Sea Spark, alongside then-Rear-Admiral Noman Bashir.[9]

In 2007, Rear-Admiral Humayun was promoted to Vice-Admiral while appointed as Fleet Commander in command of Pakistan Fleet (COMPAK).[5] As the Commander Pakistan Fleet (COMPAK), he successfully supervised the first ever multinational naval exercise held by Pakistan Navy "Aman 07".[10] In 2007, Humayun was made Chief of Staff of the Pakistan Navy, second-in-command to the Chief of Naval Staff.[6]

Vice Chief of Naval Staff and retirement

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In 2008, Vice-Admiral Humayun and Vice-Admiral Bashir were considered for promotion as four-star admiral in the Navy and being appointed as the Chief of Naval Staff, in a nomination summary sent by then-Defence Minister Ahmad Mukhtar to the Prime minister Yousaf Raza Gillani.[11]

Vice-Admiral Humayun was superseded by Vice-Admiral Bashir as a four-star admiral for the appointment to the position of Chief of Naval Staff by Prime minister Gillani, and the Prime Minister's choice was confirmed by then-President Asif Ali Zardari.[11]

On 30 October 2008, President Zardari appointed Vice Admiral Asaf Humayun as Vice Chief of the Naval Staff, on recommendations of Prime Minister Yousaf Raza Gillani.[5] Humayun served as the Vice Chief of Naval Staff until 26 December 2009 and retired from the Navy after completing his term. He was succeeded by Vice Admiral Shahid Iqbal in 2009, who was appointed as Chief of Staff.[11][6]

After retirement, he joined the faculty of the Bahria University and penned columns on maritime security as a maritime expert. Pakistan Today.[2][1]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b c d "V/ADM ASAF HUMAYUN HI(M) (RETIRED) – NCMPR". bahria.edu.pk. Karachi: NCMPR. Retrieved 21 August 2017.
  2. ^ a b "Asaf Humayun | Pakistan Today". Pakistan Today. Pakistan Today Humayun. Pakistan Today. Retrieved 21 August 2017.
  3. ^ a b (SDO), Staff Directing Office (31 October 2008). "Vice Admiral Asaf Humayun appointed as Vice Chief of Naval Staff of Pakistan Navy". Associate Press of Pakistan (APP). The Electronic Government of Pakistan. Retrieved 31 October 2011.
  4. ^ a b c d e f Staff writer (13 February 2007). "Asaf Humayun made vice admiral". News International. Islamabad, Pakistan: News International. News International.
  5. ^ a b c d staff writer (31 October 2008). "Vice-chief of naval staff". Dawn. Pakistan.
  6. ^ a b c PN, Pakistan Navy. "Vice Admiral Asaf Humayun Appointed as Vice Chief of the Naval Staff". Pakistan Navy. The Directorate-General for the Naval Inter-services Public Relations (Naval ISPR). Archived from the original on 26 September 2012. Retrieved 6 September 2011.
  7. ^ Affairs, India Ministry of External (1992). Foreign Affairs Record.
  8. ^ Anwar, Cdre Muhammad (2006). "About the Author" (google books). Stolen Stripes and Broken Medals: Autobiography of a Senior Naval Officer. London, UK: AuthorHouse. ISBN 9781425900205.
  9. ^ Staff writer, correspondents (28 November 2006). "Pakistan Navy's Seaspark exercise begins". The News International. Arabian Sea: The News International, 2006. {{cite news}}: |first1= has generic name (help)
  10. ^ Staff writer, Correspondents (14 March 2007). "Debrief session of 'AMAN 07' held". The News International. Arabian Sea: News International 2007. News International. {{cite news}}: |first1= has generic name (help)
  11. ^ a b c (SDO), Staff Directing Office (31 October 2008). "Vice Admiral Asaf Humayun appointed as Vice Chief of Naval Staff of Pakistan Navy". Associate Press of Pakistan (APP). The Electronic Government of Pakistan.
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Military offices
Preceded by Vice Chief of Naval Staff of Pakistan Navy
30 October 2008 – 26 December 2009
Succeeded by