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Pakistan won`t extend ISI chief`s term: Report
Lt Gen Ahmed Shuja Pasha will be transferred to the Strategic Plans Division as its head.
Islamabad: The Pakistani government has decided not to extend the tenure of Inter Services Intelligence (ISI) chief Lt Gen Ahmed Shuja Pasha, a media report said.
Pasha, who has been the director general of the ISI for the last three-and-a-half years, will be transferred to the Strategic Plans Division (SPD) as its head, the daily Dawn reported citing sources late Saturday. He was handed a one-year extension as chief of the country`s spy agency last March.
The government has not commented on the matter.
A source close to Pasha also said the ISI chief did not want an extension. Sources claim that the government believes Pasha`s appointment to PSD will "help the future of Pakistan-US nuclear and strategic engagement".
IANS
Pasha, who has been the director general of the ISI for the last three-and-a-half years, will be transferred to the Strategic Plans Division (SPD) as its head, the daily Dawn reported citing sources late Saturday. He was handed a one-year extension as chief of the country`s spy agency last March.
The government has not commented on the matter.
A source close to Pasha also said the ISI chief did not want an extension. Sources claim that the government believes Pasha`s appointment to PSD will "help the future of Pakistan-US nuclear and strategic engagement".
IANS