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Asif Sandila (Mohammad Asif Sandila) was born on 1954 in Sangla Hill in Sheikhupura, Punjab, Pakistan, is an A Pakistan Navy admirals. Discover Asif Sandila's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 70 years old?
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Admiral Mohammad Asif Sandila NI(M) HI(M) SI(M) LoM OM BJSN BYD (Urdu: محمد ﺁصف سندیلہ; born: 1954, NI(M), HI(M), LoH, LoM), is a retired four-star admiral in the Pakistan Navy who was the 14th Chief of Naval Staff of the Pakistan Navy.
Asif Sandila was born into a Punjabi Jat family in a village at the Sangla Hill located in Sheikhupura District, Punjab in Pakistan in 1954.
After his matriculation from a local high school in 1967, Sandila went to attend Cadet College Kohat where he secured his FSc, and went to join the Pakistan Navy in 1972.
After joining the Pakistan Navy as Midshipman in 1972, he served on the PNS Jahangir and PNS Badr as navigation and torpedo officer from 1977 until 1980.
He was selected to attend the Pakistan Naval Academy, initially focusing on mathematics, and was directed to attend the Britannia Royal Naval College in Dartmouth in the United Kingdom in 1974.
In England, he was trained in navigation and qualified as a surface warfare officer in 1975.
Upon returning to Pakistan in 1975, he was gained commissioned as S-Lt. in the Naval Operations Branch, and was trained in anti-submarine operations on PNS Jehangir in 1976–77.
S-Lt. Sandila was further trained in torpedo operations and navigation at the PNS Badr in 1977–79.
He served on various surface warships as principle warfare officers throughout his career in the Navy.
He later attended, and is a graduate of the Naval War College in Lahore, and attended the staff course in Indonesian Navy's Naval Staff College.
He later went to attend the National Defence University where he graduated with MSc in War studies.
In 1985–88, Lt-Cdr. Sandila was affiliated with the Institute of Strategic Studies of the Quaid-i-Azam University in Islamabad, where he instruct courses on Strategic studies.
He was later posted at the Pakistan Naval Academy in Karachi where he instruct courses on military navigation.
In 1988–91, Cdr. Sandila was taken to be serve as aide-de-camp to Adm. Iftikhar Ahmed Sirohey, the Chairman joint chiefs.
In 1990s, Capt. Sandila later commanded PNS Badr, a guided-missile destroyer, and did a tour of duty when he visited Middle East and the Europe.
In 2003–04, Cdre. Sandila took over the command of the 25th Destroyer Squadron as its officer in tactical command, and was leading the task force for overseeing the rescue operations from Maldives, where he was credited of rescuing more than 370 European tourists affected by the deadly underwater earthquake and tsunami in Indian Ocean in 2004.
Sandila commanded the mission through the Moawin and PNS Tippu Sultan visiting on a bilateral missions in Mediterranean countries (Tunisia), Europe (France and the Britain), and later ending his voyage in United States (New York).
Sandila took participation in Mine hunter exercises with the French Navy, Royal Navy, and the U.S. Navy before reporting back to Pakistan.
Sandila was eventually promoted to two-star rank in the Navy, first serving as the Director-General of the Pakistan Maritime Security Agency (PMSA) until 2007, during which, he also served as the command of the Naval Observatory located in Jinnah Naval Base.
In 2007, R-Adm. Sandila was posted in the Navy NHQ in Islamabad as DCNS (Projects) and later as DCNS (Operations), for a brief time until being posted as senior fleet commander as Commander Pakistan Fleet (COMPAK) in 2008.
Sandila was involved in operational deployment of navy's combatant commands at the Arabian sea to deter any Indian Navy's attack on Pakistan, resulting during the military standoff in 2008.
Sandila was later posted in Navy NHQ in Islamabad as DCNS (Operations), for a brief time.
Sandila was posted as Commander Logistics (COMLOG), where he was responsible for Navy's military logistics and engineering.
Prior to this command appointment, Sandila briefly tenured as the Vice Chief Naval Staff in the Pakistan Navy which he assumed in 2010.
On 1 January 2010, R-Adm.
Sandila was promoted to the three-star rank in the Navy while serving on the command assignment.
In 2011, President Asif Ali Zardari, on the request of Prime Minister Yousaf Raza Gillani, promoted Sandila to four-star admiral and appointed him as the Chief of the Naval Staff on 7 October 2011 upon retirement of the then Chief of Naval Staff Admiral Noman Bashir.
In 2011, Vice-Admiral Sandila was later appointed as Vice-Chief of Naval Staff (VNCS) under Adm. Noman Bashir.
At the time of the promotion to the four-star appointment in 2011, V-Adm.
Sandila was in a race along with four senior admirals in the Navy, though V-Adm.
Sandila was the most senior among all:
On 6 October 2011, Farahnaz Ispahani, the presidential spokesperson, confirmed that the President Zardari has approved the promotion paper and promoted V-Adm.
Sandila as four-star admiral in the Navy, taking the command of the Navy from Adm. Numan as its Chief of Naval Staff on 8 October 2011.
His 4 star promotion became headline news in the country with much media speculation on the nature of his assignment.