Army chief visits ISI headquarters

Gen Sharif meets DG ISI, appreciates the role played by the intelligence agency for national security.


Web Desk April 22, 2014
Chief of Army Staff General Raheel Sharif. PHOTO: REUTERS

RAWALPINDI: Chief of Army Staff (COAS) General Raheel Sharif on Tuesday visited the Inter Services Intelligence (ISI) headquarters.

According to an Inter Services Public Relations (ISPR) press release, the COAS met Director General ISI Lieutenant General Zaheerul Islam and was briefed about the internal and external security situation of the country.

The COAS appreciated the role played by the ISI for national security and lauded the contributions and sacrifices of its officers and men towards strengthening the defence of the motherland.

This visit comes just days after allegations were made against the ISI for having a hand in the attack on prominent journalist Hamid Mir.

COMMENTS (67)

Adnan Siddiqi | 10 years ago | Reply

@Ahmed Sharif:

The correct layout for defence budget is between 26-28% which makes up to 3% of the GDP. The question here is that what exactly do we have to show for even if our armed forces are gobbling 28% of the budget and not 75% as erroneously pointed out by @Khurram. How much money has been spent to upgrade our early warning and intelligence apparatus in the absence of which, thousands have died in the fight against terror. 3% of GDP is highest in the region and yet the US Special Operations Command very nonchalantly violated Pakistani airspace, landed a stone throw away from Pakistan equivalent of WestPoint and Sandhurst, carried out that infamous operation and flew back to Bagram even without a single shot fired by our forces or a single air force asset scrambled to take down the aggressors.

My concern is that even with a 75% budget allocation, our armed forces will still be in the same sort of operational readiness as it finds itself today. As long as the army would continue to interfere in the state of affairs of the country, indulge in political shenanigans and making and breaking politicians; it would continue to lag behind in its core responsibilities which is the defence of the state from enemies - internal and external.

Kashif | 10 years ago | Reply

@ Ahmed Sharif,

Khurram is right, would you like to inspect,visit and verify this year's budget approvals for defence. Which research is carried out by 17% R&D budget, Do you want me to spell out projects and role of organizations? Keep Quiet if you don't know facts.

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