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Only two British Indian Army officers were chosen to be decorated at that ceremony- one was Lt. On 15 December 1944, Lord Wavell, Viceroy of India, flew to Imphal and knighted General Slim and his corps commanders Stopford, Scoones, and Christison in the presence of Lord Mountbatten. On 11 July 1944, his military commission was confirmed as permanent and the new service number was issued as ICO-906. Niazi with the Military Cross for leadership, judgement, quick thinking and calmness under pressure in action along the border with Burma. After the conflict, the British Government decorated Lt. Warren, commander of the 161st Indian Infantry Brigade of the British Army, gave Niazi the soubriquet " Tiger" for his part in a ferocious fight with the Japanese. Niazi's gallantry had impressed his British commanders in the GHQ India and they wanted to award him the Distinguished Service Order, but his rank was not high enough for such a decoration. Niazi impressed his superior officers when he commanded a platoon that initiated an offense against the Imperial Japanese Army at the Bauthi-Daung tunnels. They agreed on Niazi's skill in completely surprising the enemy, his leadership, coolness under fire, and his ability to change tactics, create diversions, extricate his wounded and withdraw his men. His valor of actions were commendable and General Slim described his gallantry in a lengthy report to General Headquarters, India, about his judgment of the best course of action. ĭuring this period, the 14th Army had halted the offense against the Imperial Japanese Army at the Battle of Imphal and elsewhere in bitterly fought battles along the Burma front. That spring, he was part of the 14th Army of the British Army and the British Indian Army commanded by General Slim. Niazi was stationed in the Kekrim Hills located in regions of Assam- Manipur to participate in the Burma front. Main articles: Burma Campaign 1944–1945 and Battle of Imphal He gained commission during the World War 2 on 8 March 1942 (following a 4 months training) into the 4/7 Rajput Regiment which was then-part of the 161st Indian Infantry Brigade led by Brigadier D.F.W. : 12 After matriculating from a local high-school in Mianwali, he joined the British Indian Army as an "Y cadet" in 1941 and was selected for an emergency commission as he had passed out from the Officers Training School in Bangalore.
Niazi had the area responsibility of defending the borders of East Pakistan from India and was held morally responsible by authors and critics within Pakistan's military for surrendering the Eastern Command,(fought from 25 March to 16 December 1971. Niazi or General Niazi was a former lieutenant-general and later major-general in the Pakistan Army, known for commanding the Eastern Command of the Pakistan Army in East Pakistan (now Bangladesh) during the Eastern and the Western Fronts of the Indo-Pakistani war until the unilateral surrendering on the 16 December 1971 to Lieutenant General Jagjit Singh Aurora (GOC-in-C) of the Eastern Command and the Bengali Liberation Forces. Amir Abdullah Khan Niazi HJ, MC, SPk, SK, popularly known as A.A.K.