Retired army chief Gen Raheel Sharif is likely to assume in April the command Saudi-led, 39-country Islamic Military Alliance to Fight Terrorism (IMAFT), which is being dubbed as a ‘Muslim Nato’.The government had issued a no-objection certificate for Gen Sharif to join the alliance after an understanding was reached between Pakistan and Saudi Arabia on the matter, retired Maj Gen Ijaz Awan, a defence analyst and close associate of the former army chief, told media.He said the former army chief would be taking charge ahead of a consultative meeting of the defence ministers of the alliance’s members, scheduled for May, in which the participating countries would decide about the force’s structure, their contributions in terms of personnel and armaments, the coalition reserve and other modalities.Defence Minister Khawaja Asif said in a media interview that Saudi Arabia had been intimated in writing about the government’s consent.The approval was apparently given after relaxing the official rules, which only provide for permission for post-retirement re-employment of retired army officers by a government ministry or division.The matter was taken up by the Senate in January after the first reports emerged that the former army chief would be moving to Saudi Arabia to join the IMAFT.The defence minister assured the upper house of parliament that no such request had been received and he would inform it whenever there was a development in this regard. Foreign Affairs Adviser Sartaj Aziz had also said that he would make a statement about the foreign policy implications of retired Gen Sharif’s appointment, whenever and if it happened.
Mr Awan said a contract for three-year employment with the IMAFT would be signed by the former army chief in the coming days.The government has apparently remained ambiguous about whether or not it has formally joined the alliance due to dominant public opinion against becoming a party to the Middle Eastern politics. The deliberate official ambiguity notwithstanding, retired Gen Sharif last March accompanied the prime minister to Raadal Shamaal, the first military exercises of the alliance in which Pakistani troops also participated.Mr Awan said the former army chief’s immediate tasks at his new job would be the capacity building, interoperability and training of the force and developing mechanisms for experience sharing and intelligence coordination.He said Pakistan Army’s institutions would be used for training cadets and officers from the member states. Saudi Arabia, which floated the idea of forming such an alliance, must have many options and countries like Egypt would have lent services of even serving officers for the coveted job but it is understood that selection of Gen Raheel is purely on merit. The retired General has to his credit rich and varied experience of successfully fighting war against terror. It was he who prompted government and political leadership to take a unanimous decision to launch a full-scale war on terror and led the war from the front. He did not rest for a single day during his leadership of Pakistan Army and remained engaged in chairing security and operational meetings or visited troops engaged in the war. He also contributed a lot in raising morale of the troops by his bold and pragmatic personality. We hope in the leadership of General( r) Raheel Sharif the collation will take steps to eliminate menace of terrorism from Muslim world.
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