Inter-Services Public Relations

This article is about the Pakistani directorate. For the Bangladeshi directorate, see Inter-Service Public Relations (Bangladesh).
Inter-Services Public Relations
Abbreviation ISPR
Formation 1947
Legal status Active
Headquarters Rawalpindi
Region served
Pakistan
Official language
Urdu
English
Lt.Gen Asim-Salim Bajwa, PA
Parent organization
Pakistan Armed Forces
Website www.ispr.gov.pk

The Inter-Services Public Relations (Urdu: بین الخدماتی تعلقات عامہ; Reporting name:ISPR), is in principle, an administrative military media brand of Pakistan Army to broadcast and coordinate military news and information to the country's civilian media and the civic society.[1]

The ISPR directorate serves the purpose of aiming to strengthen public relations with the civic society, through interacting with the media.[1] The directorate also works as the principle voice of the Pakistan's military, with its director-general serving as the official spokesperson of the armed forces.[1] In addition, the ISPR provides fund, productions, and assists with the military fiction franchise– both military dramas and the war films.[2] As of its current, Lt-General Asim Saleem Bajwa is serving ISPR's director-general, appointed on 4 June 2012.[3][4][5][6]

Overview

The Directorate of the Inter–Services Public Relations (ISPR) was established in 1949 with army colonel Shahbaz Khan becoming its first director-general.[1] The ISPR operates as a unified public relations system for the Pakistan's military, which combined army, air force, navy, and marines.[1] The ISPR manage the public relations requirement of the armed forces, and is staff with the combined personnel of the military along with civilian officers.[1] It functions at the Joint Staff Headquarters (JS HQ) and plays an important role for gathering a national support for the armed forces at the public level.[1] The ISPR also strengthened support for the military's assigned contingency operations while undermining the will of the adversary.[1]

In views of US army colonel John Adache, the ISPR interfaces between the armed forces, civil media, and the civic society.[1] Furthermore, the ISPR also formulates the media policy of the unified armed forces, safeguards the military interests of the armed forces from negative influence, and monitors international and domestic media reporting regarding its military issues.[1]

On regular basis, the ISPR broadcasts the televised news regarding the strategic arsenals testings, contingency operations and military exercises— both at foreign and domestic areas. In Pakistan's military staff appointments and assignments, the ISPR is one of the most prestigious directorate of Pakistan Armed Forces.[1]

Its executive authority, a director-general, is a chief military spokesperson of the Pakistan Armed Forces who reports to Chairman of Joint Chiefs of Staff Secretariat; Chief of Army Staff as well the head also directly report to Chief of Air Staff, Commandant of Marines, and the Chief of Naval Staff.[1]

While often accused of using murder, bribery and intimidation to control the Pakstani media, ISPR has denied such allegations, for example in response to allegations that the Pakistani military was behind an attempted assaniation of prominent Pakistani TV figure Hamid Mir, ISPR issued the following press release, " Press Release No PR82/2014-ISPR Dated: April 19, 2014 Rawalpindi - April 19, 2014: A Spokesman of ISPR condemned the incident of firing on senior anchor Hamid Mir, prayed for his well being and quick recovery. The spokesman said that an independent inquiry must immediately be carried out to ascertain facts. However raising allegations against ISI or head of ISI without any basis is highly regrettable and misleading, said spokesman of ISPR." [7]

Operations

The ISPR directorate is staffed with combined personnel of Pakistan's unified military along with civilian bureaucrats and officials.[8] The ISPR functioned at the JS HQ and responsible for garnering national support for the armed forces as well as strengthen their resolve to accomplish the assigned mission while undermining the will of the adversary.

It also acts as an interface between the armed forces, the media and the public.[8] It formulates much of the media policy of Pakistan's military, safeguards the armed forces from negative influences and monitors both international and domestic media.

It is likely that the army is planning the further expansion of ISPR to counter negative propaganda against the state and armed forces by international powers and their funded domestic media campaigns, in ongoing operation against terror outfits and economic terrorism. That's why, for the first time in its history ISPR is being led by a three-star general, Lt-General Asim Saleem Bajwa.[8]

Principal media network

On regular basis, the ISPR release televised press releases on regarding the ongoing military exercises, and notified the civilian media about the ingenious strategic arsenal testings.[9][10]

Apart from functioning as the public relations body of the armed forces, the ISPR handles exclusive dissemination of information regarding Pakistan's ongoing military contingency operations.[8]

Media production

Since the 1990s, the ISPR has been directing, producing, assisting in writings, and funding the miniseries, drama, and films on military fiction. Some of its highly acclaimed works include:

List of ISPR Directors General

  1. Colonel Shabaz Khan (May 1949 - July 1952) [11]
  2. Commodore Maqbool Hussain (August 1952 - October 1965)[11]
  3. Colonel Z A Suleri (November 1965 - August 1966)[11]
  4. Lieutenant Colonel Masud Ahmed (September 1966 - February 1967)[11]
  5. Brigadier A R Siddiqui (March 1967 - November 1973)[11]
  6. Brigadier Fazal ur Rehman (December 1973 - March 1977)[11]
  7. Brigadier T H Siddiqui (April 1977 - July 1985)[11]
  8. Brigadier-General Siddique Salik (August 1985 - 17 August 1988)[11]
  9. Major General Riaz Ullah (December 1988 - September 1991)[11]
  10. Major General Jahangir Nasrullah (October 1991 - April 1993)[11]
  11. Major General Khalid Bashir (May 1993 - July 1994)[11]
  12. Brigadier S M A Iqbal (August 1994 - February 1995)[11]
  13. Major General Saleem Ullah (March 1995 - August 1998)[11]
  14. Brigadier-General Ghazanfar Ali (September 1998 - October 1998)[11]
  15. Major General Rashid Qureshi (November 1998 - May 2003)[11]
  16. Major General Shaukat Sultan Khan (June 2003- February 2007)[11]
  17. Major General Waheed Arshad (February 2007 - January 2008)[11]
  18. Major General Athar Abbas (January 2008–June 2012)[11]
  19. Lt-General Asim Saleem Bajwa (3 Jun 2012–present)[11]

See also

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Adache, PhD, Col. John (2014). The Military and Public Relations. Bloomington, IN. [u.s.a]: AuthorHouse Publications. ISBN 1496982363. Retrieved 18 November 2014.
  2. WebDesk (15 November 2014). "Short film 'Defender' wins award at international defence film festival". Express Tribune, 2014. Express Tribune. Retrieved 18 November 2014.
  3. ISPR Press. "Director-General of the ISPR". ISPR Press, DG. Retrieved 18 November 2014.
  4. Abbas assumes charge as DG ISPR today
  5. Maj Gen Athar Abbas appointed new DG ISPR
  6. New chief of ISPR takes charge today -DAWN - National; 15 January 2008
  7. name https://www.ispr.gov.pk/front/main.asp?o=t-press_release&id=2530#pr_link2531
  8. 1 2 3 4 staff. "The ISPR". Govt. of Pakistan (PowerPoint). Retrieved 18 November 2014.
  9. "Press Release on testings". Press Release on testings. Retrieved 18 November 2014.
  10. DG ISPR. "ISPR Press release". ISPR Press Release, timeline. Retrieved 18 November 2014.
  11. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 "Ex Directors & DG ISPR". Archived from the original on 12 February 2008. Retrieved 2007-01-27.

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