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Assistant director ISI perks & privileges, postings and duties
Aslamo alaikum to all the forum members. As you all know that isi jobs have been announced recently. Therefore many of the aspirants wants to know the perks and privileges like house, car, authority, servants. Actually this information is very necessary before applying for a job. So, that everyone will be clear. Getting job for the sake of job is practiced usually but the case is not always same. So, many aspirants wants to know about this information.
Seniors your guidance is highly appreciated. Thanks |
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Please check it here.
Career Opportunities in Ministry of Defense through NTS http://www.cssforum.com.pk/pakistan-intelligence-agencies-jobs/inter-services-intelligence-isi/89098-career-opportunities-ministry-defense-through-nts.html |
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Please check in the above mentioned thread
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To Silent heart...!!
Brother do you expect the advertisement clearly written in bold" APPLICATIONS ARE INVITED FOR THE POSTS OF INTER-SERVICES INTELLIGENCE" ???? These are the posts of ISI and by concealing their identity they mention ministry of defense ok Regards
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Dear,it is absurd to discuss,whether it is ........... department or other department.
just ,should be focussed on preparation for exam. regards |
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None of the above comments answered to the main question seriously you people are superior in debates and inferior in helping, regrettably. .
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ISI - not a bright future for civilians
Those civilians who are selected as AD ISI only perform office work. The major operations and tasks are never assigned to a civilian. The military personnel actually have a hold on the top positions in ISI. Promotions are slow and comes to a halt after you reach BPS-19 or BPS-20. Rarely any civilians manage to attain the 21 grade and DG ISI (Grade 22) belongs to army.
Whereas in FIA/IB you can reach to the post of ADG Dawn Article PROMOTION IN ISI A TOUGH JOB FOR CIVILIANS ISLAMABAD, June 30: Recent litigation related to the service matter of a number of civilian officials of Inter Services Intelligence (ISI) indicated that it is difficult for them to reach even BPS-21 in their entire service. Because of this, the names of civilian officials cannot even be considered for the post of director general which is a BPS-22 position. During the last few months, three petitions were filed with the Islamabad High Court (IHC) by the civilian officials of the spying agency. One of the petitions filed by about 30 officials stated that sometimes an official gets only one-time promotion during his entire 25 years of service. The petitioners said the slow process of promotion was also an obstacle to reaching BPS-21, which was the last stage of promotion for the civilian officials of the agency. One of the petitioners said had there been a good number of BPS-21 civilian officials in the agency, they would have approached the court for getting into BPS-22.” He referred to a petition filed by Junaid Qureshi of Pakistan Railways, where the last promotion grade was also BPS-21. On the petition of Mr Qureshi, the IHC last year ordered the Establishment Division to consider his promotion to BPS-22. According to documents available with Dawn, 325 officers are working in BPS-17 to 21 in the five different cadres of the ISI. Out of the 325, only one officer enjoys BPS-21. Seven others are in BPS-20 and are working as deputy directors general. Besides, there are 61 directors in BPS-19. It may be recalled that in July last year Senator Farahatullah Babar had moved a private bill in the upper house suggesting appointment of a civilian director general in BPS-22 in the ISI. The bill aimed at making the ISI answerable to the government in general and the parliament in particular. The bill provided for a director general who shall be a serving or retired civil servant in BPS-22 or of an equivalent rank in the armed forces to be appointed by the president on the recommendation of the prime minister. It has been learnt that though the bill was not even seriously taken up by the Senate, it did not go down well with the military authorities. A source said the appointment of a “serving or retired civil servant in BPS-22” from outside was unacceptable for both the civilian and military officials of the ISI. “Had the bill introduced a mechanism for the civilian control of the ISI from within the organisation it would have been acceptable for those running the agency,” the source claimed. Lt-General (retired) Talat Masood said despite being a civilian organisation, there was hardly any oversight of the civilian governments over the ISI. He, however, said the smooth transition of power from the PPP to the PML-N had changed the situation and the incumbent PML-N government could take initiative for bringing civilian supremacy to the institution. A military spokesman, when contacted, refrained from commenting on the issue, saying it was a policy matter. An ISI spokesman, however, said the spy agency was functioning in accordance with the prescribed rules while the promotions and transfers of the civilian officials were being done in accordance with the law.
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You people are being guided for the preparation. Your concern should be the preparation. Salary of an AD is 60k + additional allowance as per his/her station and nature of task. Nature of their job provides conveyance, accommodation, and support staff.
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