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Buried in Army Graveyard Rawalpindi, The General Officer served as Chairman Joint Chiefs of Staff Committee from 1987–1988 and as Director-General Inter-Services Intelligence from 1980-1987. He is known for his significant contribution in Afghan Jehad against the Soviet Union by supporting the Afghan Mujahideen that eventually managed to force the Soviets out of Afghanistan.

He was a close aide of General Zia-ul-Haq. General Akhtar Abdur Rahman died in a plane crash on August 17, 1988 that also claimed the lives of General Muhammad Zia Ul Haq and other top military generals of Pakistan Army.
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