Special Security Division


The Special Security Division is a new 2-star Pakistan Army-led command, raised in September 2016 as a response to major concerns over how to protect the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor and its workforce from serious internal and external threats.
China expressed its satisfaction with these security arrangements in the sixth Joint Cooperation Committee meeting.

Organization

SSD consists of 15,000 personnel organised into nine army infantry battalions and six paramilitary wings, the latter funded by the Interior Ministry.
The SSD is the land-based counterpart to CPEC's maritime security command, Task-Force 88, raised in December 2016, and led by the Pakistan Navy, including personnel from the Pakistan Marines and the Maritime Security Agency.