Battle of Bajaur (Operation Sherdil 2008) Bajaur Scouts along with other troops of from
Frontier Corps launched
Operation Sherdil on 7 August 2008 with a support from Infantry Brigade of
Pakistan army under the command of its then Commandant Colonel Nauman Saeed. The operation was primarily launched to end the political movement of the
Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan in Bajaur. Bajaur area was administered by
Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan from 2002 to 2007, and it remained
Al-Qaeda's central
command and control for carrying out activities in Northeast
Afghanistan and
Kunar province after the US invasion of Afghanistan. Resultantly, Pakistan launched Operation Sherdil to clear militants from Bajaur in 2008. The Operation Sherdil witnessed the valour of Bajaur Scouts and its Commandant Nauman Saeed during this operation when Scouts under the command of Colonel Nauman rescued the convoy of
Inspector-General Frontier Corps Major-General
Tariq Khan who was ambushed on 9 September 2009 at Nissarabad. Col. Nauman went back to the ambush site with a tank and a Quick Response Force to extricate the crew of a vehicle that was disabled by the militants fire. His tank received multiple hits by RPG-7s and his operator suffered a bullet injury. However, they extracted the stranded vehicle along with the soldiers. He was awarded by the government for his contribution to the operation. The operation resulted in decisive victory for Pakistan in which around 1800 militans were killed and area was cleaned-off from the militants. == Role ==