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ISLAMABAD: Former army chief General (retd) Raheel Sharif will speak at the four-day annual meeting of World Economic Forum in Davos-Klosters, Switzerland.

The ex-chief of army staff (COAS) will discuss security issues reshaping global agenda and highlight developing opportunities in South Asia under the $55 billion China Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) project.

Gen Raheel, who retired in November last year, would also highlight Pakistan Army’s counter insurgency operations and improved security environment in the country as well as in the region.

The annual WEF meetings will start from November 17 and continue for four days. Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif is also expected to attend the event.

Gen Raheel will address three sessions of the WEF in addition to speaking at as many events arranged on the sidelines of the sessions. This includes a dinner by Munich Security Conference.

The WEF’s 47th Annual Meeting represents the largest and most diverse meeting of leaders from all stakeholder groups. Priorities of the annual meeting are strengthening global growth, reforming market capitalism, preparing for the Fourth Industrial Revolution and re-imagining global cooperation.

This year the theme of the meeting is Responsive and Responsible Leadership and over half of the programme’s 400 sessions will address strategies for fostering greater social inclusion and human development. A record 3,000 participants, coming from all continents, are attending the event this year.

The former army chief’s session on global security will address various dimensions including noteworthy changes and emerging trends reshaping the international security agenda. The recalibration of US security priorities, geostrategic shifts and future conflict domains will also be explored.

Chairman King Faisal Center for Research and Islamic Studies, Saudi Arabia Turki al Faisal al Saud and German defence minister Ursula von der Von der Leyen are other prominent speakers. Robin Niblett, Director, Chatham House, United Kingdom, will moderate the session.

Another session Gen Raheel will address is ‘Terrorism in the Digital Age’.

http://tribune.com.pk/story/1294134/former-army-chief-general-raheel-speak-world-economic-forum/

PS: Whats happening? Never seen a retd army chief to address seminars so soon after retirment.., or he has really been appointed as chief of Islamic militar alliance?
 
ISLAMABAD: Former army chief General (retd) Raheel Sharif will speak at the four-day annual meeting of World Economic Forum in Davos-Klosters, Switzerland.

The ex-chief of army staff (COAS) will discuss security issues reshaping global agenda and highlight developing opportunities in South Asia under the $55 billion China Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) project.

Gen Raheel, who retired in November last year, would also highlight Pakistan Army’s counter insurgency operations and improved security environment in the country as well as in the region.

The annual WEF meetings will start from November 17 and continue for four days. Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif is also expected to attend the event.

Gen Raheel will address three sessions of the WEF in addition to speaking at as many events arranged on the sidelines of the sessions. This includes a dinner by Munich Security Conference.

The WEF’s 47th Annual Meeting represents the largest and most diverse meeting of leaders from all stakeholder groups. Priorities of the annual meeting are strengthening global growth, reforming market capitalism, preparing for the Fourth Industrial Revolution and re-imagining global cooperation.

This year the theme of the meeting is Responsive and Responsible Leadership and over half of the programme’s 400 sessions will address strategies for fostering greater social inclusion and human development. A record 3,000 participants, coming from all continents, are attending the event this year.

The former army chief’s session on global security will address various dimensions including noteworthy changes and emerging trends reshaping the international security agenda. The recalibration of US security priorities, geostrategic shifts and future conflict domains will also be explored.

Chairman King Faisal Center for Research and Islamic Studies, Saudi Arabia Turki al Faisal al Saud and German defence minister Ursula von der Von der Leyen are other prominent speakers. Robin Niblett, Director, Chatham House, United Kingdom, will moderate the session.

Another session Gen Raheel will address is ‘Terrorism in the Digital Age’.

http://tribune.com.pk/story/1294134/former-army-chief-general-raheel-speak-world-economic-forum/

PS: Whats happening? Never seen a retd army chief to address seminars so soon after retirment.., or he has really been appointed as chief of Islamic militar alliance?

Well...I think it has nothing to do with being appointed as a head of coalition...He is a personality of global stature....Definitely, he will b visiting forums like these...
 
Well...I think it has nothing to do with being appointed as a head of coalition...He is a personality of global stature....Definitely, he will b visiting forums like these...

But as retired COAS...are they even allowed to adress seminars before 2 yrs? I think after retirement..they cant even come in media before 2 yrs.....
 
He is a honest person. Why do not you guys nominate him for political process.
 
All his speeches concern security and terrorism, he is now considered an imminent reference on the subject, it also concords with the post he will most probably hold as the leader of the Islamic coalition against terrorism..
 
Political process is only for corrupt rascals like Nawaz shreef, Asif zardari..

This is becasue either good people do not come to political process or people do not vote for good people....It is not the issue with the system rather then people who elect their leaders...
 
He is a honest person. Why do not you guys nominate him for political process.
Although he can be one of the best guy we can get for running our country but i want him to stay away from politics this guy has earned a lot of respect and i don't want the cockroaches (zardari, ns etc) to ruin his name they can stoop to any low for votes.
 
I think after retirement..they cant even come in media before 2 yrs.....

hmm...Thats a point I have no answer...U are right. I have read it too somewhere..

Will Gen Raheel run for Presidency?

No buddy...He is probably going to lead the alliance of 39 Muslim nations, formed against terrorism...
 
Will Gen Raheel run for Presidency?

That's an interesting take on it. Well our current president is basically a zombie with really good make up. Raheel would be a good president and it make a very harmonious second term for Nawaz Shareef if the Army was given a 'role' in the civilian structure.
 

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