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By Irfan Ghauri
ISLAMABAD: Chief of Army Staff General Ashfaq Kayani on Tuesday granted a one-year extension in service to Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) Director General Lt Gen Ahmed Shuja Pasha making him the fourth such beneficiary in recent months, according to official sources.
Pasha who was scheduled to retire from service on March 18 would now continue serving the Pakistan Army as a lieutenant general and the ISI chief for another year.
Having replaced Lieutenant General Nadeem Taj, Pasha has been heading the countrys premier intelligence service since October 2008. Before being promoted to the rank of lieutenant general and assuming charge of the top ISI office, Pasha served as the Military Operations director general.
Born in 1952, Pasha has had a distinguished career, spanning more than 30 years, in the Pakistan Army. He has commanded an infantry division, a mechanised infantry brigade and an infantry battalion, and served as the chief instructor of the Command and Staff College of the Pakistan Army. From 2001 to
2002, Pasha also served as a contingent and sector commander with the United Nations Mission in Sierra Leone.
He is the fourth general to be given an extension in service by the current army chief over the last few months. The other beneficiaries are Lt Gen Tanvir Tahir, Lt Gen Masood Alam and Lt Gen Sikandar Afzal.
Under army rules, a major general retires on reaching the age of 57, while a lieutenant general retires either on reaching the age of 58 or completing a four-year tenure whichever falls first. Under the principle, if a major general is promoted as a lieutenant general at the age of 56, the retirement falls after two years at the age of 58. Likewise, if promotion as a lieutenant general comes at the age of 52, the retirement falls at the age of 56.
It is believed that the decision to extend Pashas service has been made to ensure the continuity of the armys operations against militancy. During Pashas tenure as the ISI director general, the army has conducted three successful operations and flushed out terrorists from Swat, South Waziristan and Bajaur. An operation in Orakzai Agency is now on the cards, while the army is also gradually augmenting a build up in North Waziristan.
The successful operations and the recent arrests of high-profile al Qaeda and Taliban commanders are considered by the West a significant turnaround in ISI policies.
Daily Times - Leading News Resource of Pakistan
ISLAMABAD: Chief of Army Staff General Ashfaq Kayani on Tuesday granted a one-year extension in service to Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) Director General Lt Gen Ahmed Shuja Pasha making him the fourth such beneficiary in recent months, according to official sources.
Pasha who was scheduled to retire from service on March 18 would now continue serving the Pakistan Army as a lieutenant general and the ISI chief for another year.
Having replaced Lieutenant General Nadeem Taj, Pasha has been heading the countrys premier intelligence service since October 2008. Before being promoted to the rank of lieutenant general and assuming charge of the top ISI office, Pasha served as the Military Operations director general.
Born in 1952, Pasha has had a distinguished career, spanning more than 30 years, in the Pakistan Army. He has commanded an infantry division, a mechanised infantry brigade and an infantry battalion, and served as the chief instructor of the Command and Staff College of the Pakistan Army. From 2001 to
2002, Pasha also served as a contingent and sector commander with the United Nations Mission in Sierra Leone.
He is the fourth general to be given an extension in service by the current army chief over the last few months. The other beneficiaries are Lt Gen Tanvir Tahir, Lt Gen Masood Alam and Lt Gen Sikandar Afzal.
Under army rules, a major general retires on reaching the age of 57, while a lieutenant general retires either on reaching the age of 58 or completing a four-year tenure whichever falls first. Under the principle, if a major general is promoted as a lieutenant general at the age of 56, the retirement falls after two years at the age of 58. Likewise, if promotion as a lieutenant general comes at the age of 52, the retirement falls at the age of 56.
It is believed that the decision to extend Pashas service has been made to ensure the continuity of the armys operations against militancy. During Pashas tenure as the ISI director general, the army has conducted three successful operations and flushed out terrorists from Swat, South Waziristan and Bajaur. An operation in Orakzai Agency is now on the cards, while the army is also gradually augmenting a build up in North Waziristan.
The successful operations and the recent arrests of high-profile al Qaeda and Taliban commanders are considered by the West a significant turnaround in ISI policies.
Daily Times - Leading News Resource of Pakistan