Sarwar Jahan Nizam
Sarwar Jahan Nizam was a Bangladeshi naval officer who was the first three star admiral and chief of naval staff for the Bangladesh Navy.
Early life
Nizam was born in the Anwara of then East Bengal in Dominion of Pakistan on 2 November 1952. He joined the erstwhile Pakistan Navy as an officer cadet at the age of 18, and completed six months training at the Pakistan Military Academy in Kakul. In 1970, he joined the Pakistan Naval Academy in Karachi and was commissioned 1st into the executive branch as a gunnery officer of the Pakistan Navy and subsequently in the Bangladesh Navy in 1973.Nizam graduated from the Defence Services Command and Staff College in 1986 and from the National Defence University in China on 1996. Nizam also attended the Communication Specialization Course with the Royal Navy and completed a Senior Executive Course with the Asia Pacific Centre for Securities Studies in the United States.
Military career
Nizam commanded two warships, two offshore vessels, two patrol crafts, one naval base and one mine-sweeper craft. Nizam furthermore commanded the Bangladesh naval flotilla and the Chittagong naval area.Nizam was the director general of the Bangladesh Coast Guard, in which, he commissioned the construction of the first sectionally built coastguard vessels. He also oversaw the BN Dockyard at Khulna. At naval headquarters, Nizam served as the director of intelligence and drafting authority. He was also the assistant chief of naval staff for operations and then personnel. On 10 February 2007 Nizam was appointed the chief of naval staff. He was promoted to vice admiral on 23 May same year. Nizam was instrumental in modernizing the navy and the amelioration of Bangladesh naval fleet. As naval chief, Nizam also served as president of the Bangladesh Swimming Federation. Nizam went into retirement on 29 January 2009 and was succeeded by rear admiral Zahir Uddin Ahmed.