In the civil wars of Afghanistan, he dealt heavy blows to the Hezb-i-Islami led by Golbedin Hekmatyar.
After the September 11 attacks, he became one of the main allies of NATO and American forces, and played a pivotal role in the defeat of Al-Qaeda and Taliban terrorists.
He was in charge of directing the long-range rockets used against Armed opponents of the government including Hezb-e Islami Gulbuddin and Al-qaida terrorists.
In October 2001, when the attacks against the Taliban by American forces began, General Babajan was controlling approximately 2000 forces at Bagram Airbase.General Baba jan has served in various high government positions in Karzai and Ashraf Ghani governments, such as the head of the Kabul garrison, the security commander of Kabul province, The General commander of the pamir 707 zone, The head of Heral province Security, The General commander of Pamir 303 Zone and several other positions.
[5] He has since retired from official politics and moved to business, and was able to secure a lucrative contract to supply forces at Bagram Airbase.