Mujeeb Ahmad Khan Lodhi


Mujeeb Ahmed Khan Lodhi
Born1922
Rawalpindi, Punjab, British India
Diedbefore October 2018
Allegiance British India (1941-47)
Pakistan (1947-71)
Branch Royal Indian Navy
 Pakistan Navy
Years of service1941–1971
Rank Rear Admiral
Service numberPN. 77:77
UnitExecutive Branch
CommandsCommander Pakistan Fleet
Western Naval Command
Chittagong Port Authority
PNS Babur
Battles / wars
Awards Sitara-e-Jurat
Tamgha-e-Pakistan
Other workMilitary adviser to Royal Saudi Navy
Author, columnist, and writer.

Mujeeb Ahmad Khan Lodhi (1922 – before October 2018), SJ, TPk, best known as M.A.K. Lodhi, was a two-star rank admiral in the Pakistan Navy, a memoirist, and a defence analyst, writing in the News International.

He is known for his leadership in commanding the Western Naval Command and fleet commander during the third war with India in 1971, and was forcefully retired from his service in 1972 by President Zulfikar Ali Bhutto. In 2017, he wrote and authored his memoirs, Ocean Rift: Memoirs of Admiral Lodhi, published in 2017 that recounted his memories during the events in 1971.