ISI chief Pasha may get another extension in office

March 11th, 2011 - 1:00 pm ICT by ANI  

Islamabad, Mar 11(ANI): Lieutenant-General Ahmed Shuja Pasha, the director general of Pakistan’s Inter-Services Intelligence, may get another extension in office.

Already on a year-long extension given to him in March 2010 after reaching the retirement age, General Pasha’s second ‘tenure’ comes to an end on March 18.

However, government sources say that he is likely to get another two years in office as the country faces serious internal and external security challenges.

The decision is likely to be announced before March 18, the Dawn reports.

Despite the fact that it is very rare for a Pakistani army officer to get two extensions, the move will not come as a surprise, given the General Pasha’s close association with the Army Chief General Ashfaq Parvez Kayani.

Military sources said one of the reasons for General Pasha’s close association with General Kayani was that both shared a moderate nationalist view.

“He enjoys the full confidence of the chief and is fully committed to fighting religious extremism and militancy,” said a senior official.

However, the case for his extension may also have been strengthened by his ability to get along with Americans. Some analysts contend that with its war in Afghanistan entering a critical phase, the United States would also like to deal with a familiar ISI chief.

The increasing tension between the ISI and the Central Intelligence Agency over the arrest of US official Raymond Davis is believed to have reinforced the thinking that an experienced hand is needed to defuse the situation.

“General Pasha’s familiarity with the issue may be important in dealing with the current tension with the United States,” said Lt-General (retired) Talat Masood. “The grave challenges faced by the country require continuity in the ISI leadership.” (ANI)

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