Man who led Pakistan Air Force against India in 1965 war dead

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Pakistan and India have fought three wars since their partition in 1947.

Malik Nur Khan, who led the Pakistan Air Force in the war against India in 1965, is dead. He was 88, a media report said.

Air Marshal (retd) Malik Nur Khan died Thursday after a long illness at Rawalpindi's Combined Military Hospital, reported Dawn.

Khan was commissioned in the British Indian Air Force in 1941 when he was 18 years old. He rose to become PAF's sixth commander-in-chief at the age of 42 on July 23, 1965, barely a few weeks before the war broke out between Pakistan and India.

Pakistan and India have fought three wars since their partition in 1947.

Khan had also been president of the Pakistan Hockey Federation and the Pakistan Cricket Board.