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Hamid Javaid

Lieutenant General Hamid Javaid, HI, HI(M), afwc, psc, ((ウルドゥー語: حامد جاوید )) (born October 1947) is a former Pakistan Army general who served as Chief of Staff (COS) to President Pervez Musharraf for six years from September 2001 to December 2007. Considered to be the real brain behind the president in his handling the affairs of government, he is known to have played a major role in ensuring that governance was transparent at the highest level. He played a key role in ensuring harmonious and smooth relations between the civil and the military bureaucracy. He also started the Al-Zarrar and Al-Khalid main battle tank projects while working as the director-general of Heavy Industries Taxila.〔Shakil Shaikh. ("President’s Chief of Staff being relieved" ) ''The News'', 9 December 2007〕
He is currently president of Al-Shifa Trust Eye Hospital in Rawalpindi since February 2011 after the founding president Lt Gen (R) Jahan Dad Khan died the same month.〔("Current President of Al-Shifa Trust Eye Hospital" ) ''Al-Shifa'', retrieved 18 October 2011〕
==Military career==
Hamid Javaid is the son of Late Mohammad Ashraf (prominent leader of Allama Mashriqi's Khaksar Tehrik). Before joining the army, he attended Cadet College Hasan Abdal. He was commissioned in the Armoured Corps of the Pakistan Army on 31 October 1965. He received his basic training from the School of Armour at Nowshera followed by training in the United States Army Armor School, Fort Knox, Kentucky. He is a graduate of Command and Staff College, Quetta and National Defence College, Rawalpindi.
In his military career, Javaid served as the military attache to the United States for four years from 1986 to 1990. He later commanded the XXXI Corps Reserve at Bahawalpur for two years after which he was shifted to head the Heavy Industries Taxila. There, he is credited to have started the Al-Zarrar and Al-Khalid main battle tank projects. In 2001, he was shifted as the Chief of Staff (COS) to the President-General Pervez Musharraf after the former COS Lt-Gen Ghulam Ahmed died in a car accident on August 2001.〔

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