What's new

ISI chief among five generals retiring tomorrow

Big Tank

SENIOR MEMBER
Joined
Apr 30, 2013
Messages
3,333
Reaction score
5
Country
Pakistan
Location
Pakistan
ISI chief among five generals retiring tomorrow

5bb04023d8431.jpg

Spymaster Lt Gen Naveed Mukhtar.— APP

ISLAMABAD: Five three-star generals, including spymaster Lt Gen Naveed Mukhtar, are due to retire on Monday, informed sources told Dawn on Saturday.

Besides director general of Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) Lt Gen Mukhtar, the others retiring on Oct 1 are Peshawar Corps Commander Lt Gen Nazir Ahmad Butt, Commander of Army’s Strategic Forces Command (ASFC) Lt Gen Mian Mohammad Hilal Hussain, Military Secretary at the General Headquarters (GHQ) Lt Gen Ghayur Mehmood and Inspector General of Training and Evaluation, GHQ, Lt Gen Hidayatur Rehman.

Commissioned in the armoured corps regiment in 1983, Lt Gen Mukhtar is a graduate of the Command and Staff College, Quetta; National Defence University, Islamabad; and the United States Army War College.

He had commanded a mechanised division and served as director general of Rangers before being promoted to the rank of lieutenant general and posted as corps commander of Karachi in September 2014.

He served there till Dec 7, 2016 before being posted to Islamabad to head the country’s premier intelligence agency. He assumed the office of ISI director general on Dec 11, 2016.

Commissioned in Frontier Force regiment in 1983, Lt Gen Nazir Ahmed Butt is a graduate of the Command and Staff Collage, Quetta, and the NDU, Islamabad. He also served as military secretary to the prime minister and Pakistan defence attaché in the US.

He had served as commandant of the Pakistan Military Academy (PMA), Kakul, and commanded an infantry division in the Federally Administered Tribal Agencies before being appointed corps commander of Peshawar in December 2016, replacing Lt Gen Hidayat-ur-Rehman who is currently serving as IG (Training and Evaluation) at the GHQ.

Commissioned in Azad Kashmir Regiment in 1983, Lt Gen Rehman is a graduate of the Command and Staff Collage, Quetta, and the NDU, Islamabad, where he later also served as chief instructor.

He also commanded an infantry division before being promoted to the rank of lieutenant general. He has the honour of being the first lieutenant general hailing from Gilgit-Baltistan.

Commissioned in artillery in 1982, Lt Gen Mian Mohammad Hilal Hussain was appointed as commander of the Army Strategic Force Command in September 2015.

He is a graduate of the Command and Staff College, Quetta, and the NDU, Islamabad. He has served as military advisor to Pakistan permanent representative in the UN and military secretary to the President of Pakistan. He commanded an infantry brigade in Fata before being his appointments as director general of Pakistan Rangers, Punjab, and DG Military Training at GHQ.

Lt Gen Ghayur Mahmood, who is currently posted as Military Secretary at GHQ, was commissioned in Frontier Force regiment in 1982.

He is a graduate of the Command and Staff Collage, Quetta, and the NDU, Islamabad. He has commanded an infantry division in Fata. The officer also served as IG FC and Vice Chief of General Staff.
 
.
6 Major Generals who were recently promoted one of them is next ISI chief so the question which one.
 
.
6 Major Generals who were recently promoted one of them is next ISI chief so the question which one.

Lt Gen Syed Asim Munir Ahmed Shah
(Frontier Force) will most probably be the next ISI chief (3rd guy)
pic_1538141437.jpg
 
. . . . . .
There were many DGs who had no Intelligence background including Assad Durani. Whereas Gen Munir is DG MI so he is likely to become.
I know that. But still better if some guy has ISI experience like the one retiring did. Personally I would love to see Lt General Abdul Aziz becoming ISI Chief.
 
.
I know that. But still better if some guy has ISI experience like the one retiring did. Personally I would love to see Lt General Abdul Aziz becoming ISI Chief.

Intelligence exp matters now whether its from the MI or the ISI.
 
.
I think lt gen zaki manj has worked in the ISI before. And he's been DG MI too. he's a contender
 
. .
nothing will change no matter who come or go.It s unimportant matter and we should not pay attention on this appointment
Many things don't change but many things do. Every ISI Boss matters. They all bring their thinking yes many things continue but many things change some are paid more attention some are reduced
 
.
army is using its full power in running all matters of state.Now govt is also of their choice and no change is expected in future
Many things don't change but many things do. Every ISI Boss matters. They all bring their thinking yes many things continue but many things change some are paid more attention some are reduced
 
.
Many things don't change but many things do. Every ISI Boss matters. They all bring their thinking yes many things continue but many things change some are paid more attention some are reduced

ISI had some lame bosses in past who caused much damage to the Agency just like General Muhammad Riaz who used the Agency's official vehicles to escort members a religious organization under excessive duty.
 
.

Pakistan Affairs Latest Posts

Country Latest Posts

Back
Top Bottom