The PBSA was officially founded in 1947, immediately after independence from the British and became a member of the World Organization of the Scout Movement in April 1948.
S. Wilson, Director of the Boy Scouts International Bureau, visited Karachi in 1952 as guest of J.D.
At Lahore, Wilson met the Scouts and Bluebirds (Brownies) of the Deaf and Dumb Institute, and visited A.R.
Bhatty, Scout Provincial Secretary, Nicholas Rozario, Deputy Camp Chief (East Pakistan), and Mir M. Mohsin, Deputy Camp Chief (West Pakistan), who later succeeded Shuja as General Secretary.
Shafiq Ahmed Jaskani formerly served as National Secretary of Pakistan Boy Scouts.
Two per cent of exam fees collected by the examination boards are paid to the various Scouting and Guiding organisations.
It was established in 1938 and is registered with Karachi Open District of Sindh Boy Scout Association.
Currently its Skipper and Chief Sea Scout Shaikh Mohammed Altaf is leading the group.
As Bulchand emigrated to India in 1952, Mr. Iqbal Ahmed Qureshi, Skipper and Chief of the Karachi Sea Scouts was appointed as Honorary Organizer of the association in 1954.
Scouts have gained the respect of the citizens for their untiring work during floods, earthquake and other human and natural disasters.
They have evacuated trapped people to safety, and run first aid stations in refugee camps.