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ISI chief makes it to 2011 Time 100 list

ISI Chief Ahmed Shuja Pasha has made it on the ’2011 Time 100 list’. The list includes the names of 100 most influential people of 2011.

The list was released Thursday on the magazine’s website.

Former CIA director Michael Hayden in the list has written about Pasha and said that the Lt General is a “Pakistani Patriot” and an American partner.

Within weeks of Lieut. General Ahmed Shuja Pasha’s becoming head of Pakistan’s top intelligence agency, ISI, in 2008, terrorist attacks in Mumbai seriously roiled already stressed U.S.-Pakistani relations. Pasha, 59, has grown progressively more suspicious of U.S. motives and staying power. The arrest of a U.S. government contractor in Lahore has led to acrimony. And larger changes in Pakistan — the growth of fundamentalism, nationalism and anti-Americanism — have squeezed the space in which any ISI chief can cooperate with the U.S.

Ahmed Shuja Pasha - The 2011 TIME 100 - TIME


ISI chief makes it to 2011 Time 100 list – The Express Tribune
 
They probably put him in as a token gesture as they needed a brown guy for equality purposes.

In reality he has no influence as he is controlled by a string from Washington.
 
They probably put him in as a token gesture as they needed a brown guy for equality purposes.

In reality he has no influence as he is controlled by a string from Washington.

There are a lot of "brown" people on that list. So much for your tokenism.
 
maybe the world came to know about this dude after RD case. so they thought its good to regard him. Bacha khush ho jay ga...:whistle:
 
He's not influential at allcant think of a single reason why someone will put him in that list
 
He maybe be unknown. But the ISI has been in the mind of alot of powerful people over the last few years.
 
Well, I saw that first but did not post! :lol:
Hmm.....I think something is fishy. With US-Pak ties on the brink, maybe its a step forth ??
 
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